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The Communist Strategy - South African Department of Information 1975 Softcover 141pp Softcover with shelfwear, lightly edgebumped and with rubbing, and general use. Some light foxing to end flysheets, contents very good, clean and tightly bound.
R 80
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Buy South African Bellville Fire department cloth badge for R75.00
R 75
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Buy SOUTH AFRICAN MEDICAL CORPS TRAINING DEPOT=CULLINAN=DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE=PREMIER MINE to JHB=WWII for R44.00
R 44
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Buy SOUTH AFRICAN MEDICAL CORPS TRAINING DEPOT CULLINAN DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE PREMIER MINE to JHB WWII for R40.00
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  Full Size: South African Medal Department of Military Veterans. Gold.  
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Pretoria (Gauteng)
Contree, Journal for South African urban and regional history / Tydskrif vir Suid-Afrikaanse stedelike en streekgeskiedenis,  No.32 Nov. , Publ. Department of History Rand Afrikaanse Universiteit, large format, illustrated, soft cover, 40 pages, good condition. P&P within SA R.
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My Reference  0632804 Small Item Shipping Condition: Please judge the condition from the scan Condition: Clean Catalogue:  SG 222 - 223 Scott  329 - 330 SACC 236 - 237 Tags:  Water '70 campaign of the South African Department of Water Affairs.          
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
Author: Philip Gillon   Publisher: Adar Productions Ltd () Edition: First Edition Condition: Very Good - Previous owner's inscription on FFEP. Right edge of front board bumped with corresponding mark on the dust jacket. Darkening to front and back of dust jacket. Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket Pages: 201 Dimensions: 21.7 x 14.2 x 1.5 cm +++ by Philip Gillon +++ The story of the South African Aliyah. The contents include: Mahal, Telfed, Agriculture, Settlements, Pioneering, Medicine, Education, Academe & Science, Arts, Sport, Servants of the People and Volunteerism.   A passion for books and a passion for collecting fine editions was the recipe that created the successful group of bookshops in Johannesburg called Bookdealers. The group started thirty years ago with one store in the quirky suburb of Yeoville and has grown through the years to a total of five shops, plus our online sales. Bookdealers is well-known for its collectable and used books. We also have a large variety of remaindered books sourced from around the world.  If you collect from one of our five branches there is no delivery charge. We also offer postal delivery (when available) and courier delivery, subject to a quote.
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South Africa
The 20th Century has been one of enduring, rapid and fundamental social and political change. In Southern Africa, innumerable wars, rebellions, uprisings and protests have marked the integration, disintegration and then reintegration of both society and subcontinent during this period. The century started with a brief but total war. Less than ten years later victorious Britain brought the conquered Boer republics, and the Cape and Natal colonies, together into the Union of South Africa. And the military of this early creation served not only in all of the major wars of the twentieth century, but also in a number of regional struggles: rebellion on the part of Afrikaner nationalists, industrial unrest fanned by syndicalist, and uprisings conducted chiefly but not exclusively by disenfranchised black South Africans. The century ended as it started, with a war. But this was a limited war, a flashpoint of the Cold War, which embraced more than just the subcontinent and lasted a long, twenty-three years. The first of its kind, A Military History of Modern South Africa provides an overview of South African military history from 1899 to 2000. Focusing on the campaigns and battles, it also brings discussion on the evolving military policy and the development of the South African military as an institution into a single volume. Paperback, 400 pages About the Author: Ian van der Waag is an associate professor and chair of the Department of Military History in the Faculty of Military Sciences, Stellenbosch University. A transnational historian, he has published extensively on imperial and colonial defence, South Africas wars of the twentieth century, and the mutual, reciprocal impacts between war and South African society.
R 350
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Buy 1st SOUTH WEST AFRICAN INFANTRY BATTALION=WINDHOEK=DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE=SAMC=OUTJO=SWA=ON SERVICE for R50.00
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Buy 1st SOUTH WEST AFRICAN INFANTRY BATTALION=WINDHOEK=DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE=SAMC=OUTJO=SWA=ON SERVICE for R55.00
R 55
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Buy 1st SOUTH WEST AFRICAN INFANTRY BATTALION WINDHOEK DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE SAMC OUTJO SWA `ON SERVICE` for R45.00
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South Africa
NATIONAL SALES MANAGER | SALT RIVER CAPE TOWN – CLOTHING MANUFACTURER REPORTING TO THE MANAGING DIRECTOR | R45 000 – R50 000 PER MONTH WITH MEDICAL AID | START ASAP Our client is a very well established clothing manufacturer/retailor. This position will manage both Cape Town and JHB regions. JOB REQUIREMENTS Matric 5-7 years sales/marketing experience at a senior level. Exposure to strategic Marketing planning, and implementation of marketing strategies Experience in managing a diverse sales work force with exposure to clothing retailers, including experience in managing a sales team remotely An in depth understanding of the South African clothing and retail environment Technical skills: Basic knowledge of Fabric/Fashion, basic understanding of Garment construction, understanding of successful selling and marketing of brands. Language Skills: Proficiency in English and Afrikaans. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are essential IT proficiency: Good working knowledge of Excel, Word, PowerPoint DUTIES INCLUDE Lead the development and implementation of sales of the company's products and services in accordance with the overall marketing plan and sales strategies for each sales channel, driving results on a monthly basis Meet with all consultants monthly to review business performance and to drive outcomes Maintain contact and achieve superior levels of service and communication with major account customers and their executives Interpret sales data and take the appropriate focused action Prepare Sales Budgets with the Managing Director and control expenses against agreed budgets In conjunction with the planning department, forecasts the basic and fashion unit stock requirements for all sales channels Manage the capture and fulfillment of orders Monitor delivery in full and on time(DIFOT) measurable Participate in the strategic development of the marketing plan, with specific emphasis on sales-driving events for all major customer groups Interacts with the marketing department to achieve the required presentation standard for material Lead the national sales and customer service teams, ensuring strong communication of their role, responsibilities, and expectations As leader and coach, ensure the Company’s Performance Management System is fully embraced within the department facilitating career development for direct reports, and also their teams As a key member of the senior management team, serve on planning, project, and policy making teams APPLY WITH YOUR MOVE PERSONNEL - TODAY! Email your Updated CV to apply@yourmovepersonnel.co.za Call: 021 557 0934 for more information. * Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for Interviews with our Consultants. This will be within 2-3 days of applying. With Us, It’s All About You!
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    WWII SPECIAL SERVICE BATTALION TITLE BADGE The Special Service Battalion (SSB) is a South African military unit formed on 1 May 1933 under the patronage of Oswald Pirow, Minister of Defence. The object was to give training to youths, between the ages of 17 and 23, who, in the wake of the 1929 depression, could find no suitable employment on leaving school.   History Lt Col George E Brink was given the responsibility for establishing the battalion at Roberts Heights and was the first commanding officer. The SSB was established to save the youth from physical and moral degeneration caused by massive unemployment due to the Great Depression. The SSB was to teach the young men military discipline, fitness and various trades to enable them to be employed by the Department of Labour and Welfare. The SSB men received a salary of a shilling a day causing the SSB soon to be known as the "Bob a Day Battalion".  In 1934 detachments were also established for 100 trainees at Durban and 150 at Cape Town. Training included elementary military subjects and physical training. After a year of the young men usually found employment in government departments or with civilian employers. By 1936 the output of the SSB totalled about 2000 youths a year. In 1937 the South African Railways established at Roberts Heights a special school to prepare boys for the railways. In 1937 3788 youths passed through the ranks of the SSB. A total of 882 of them joined the Permanent Force.  With the expansion of the South African Air Force in 1937 the SSB provided 248 air apprentices for special training but, with the improvement in the economic situation, the waiting list to join the battalion had dwindled to almost nil.  With the outbreak of war in September 1939, members of the SSB were posted to units requiring immediate reinforcement to get on to a wartime basis. An example of this being the Coastal Artillery. In February 1940 a number of troops were transferred to the 1st and 2nd Field Force Battalions. These served with distinction in East Africa, Abyssinia and the Middle East as part of 1st South African Division.  SADF era 1 SSB Commemorative Letter In August 1941 all members of the SSB below the age of 18 were transferred to the Youth Training Brigade. The remainder formed an infantry battalion, which was converted to an armoured car commando in 1942.  In February 1943 the SSB, under Lt Col EG ('Papa') Brits, became part of the 11th SA Armoured Brigade. In March 1943 the Field Force Battalion was disbanded and other ranks and some of the officers were transferred to the SSB, thus providing a nucleus of battle-tested veterans.  The unit sailed for the Middle East with the 6th SA Armoured Division in April 1943. In 1944 the division crossed the Mediterranean Sea to take part in the Italian campaign. The regiment played a prominent part in numerous actions during the campaign.  In 1946, SSB was resuscitated as a Permanent Force unit and reorganised on a two-battalion basis with the 1st Battalion as an armoured unit and the 2nd Battalion infantry. The former became a training regiment in 1953 and the latter was renamed the 1 South African Infantry Battalion (1SAI) in 1951.   CONDITION:  Very Good. Lugs in tact. UNCLEANED. Sold as seen in the images. Images form part of the description.
R 120
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Large hardcover coffee-table book, copy number 1114, 774 pages, profusely illustrated, as new   The Fourth Dimension – the untold story of military health in South Africa is a magisterial study of the subject just published by the South African Military Health Service. A weighty tome of just less than 800 pages, it is the most comprehensive study of military health ever attempted in South Africa. As such it records matters military medical reaching back to the turn of the 20th Century, with a look at the health support available to forces then engaged on both sides of the Anglo Boer War. Detailed and richly illustrated with what must be very rare photographs – the reviewer confesses to not having seen most – the story moves via the World Wars and Korea to the modern era. Captured also is the post-war growth of the health component of the SA Defence Force from a branch of the SA Army – the South African Medical Corps – to a fully fledged fourth service and its role in the Namibian-Angolan border war of 1966-1989. A full section – with reminiscences – are included regarding the medical services of the Transkei, Bophuthatswana, Venda and Ciskei medical services before their integration into the South African National Defence Force in April 1994. Given extensive treatment is the health services of the African National Congress and Pan Africanist Congress of Azania while in exile. Again, this is unique, readable material not published before. Also recorded for the first time is the struggle against apartheid in the health environment inside South Africa from the 1960s to 1994 – the medical side of the mass democratic movement. Also covered is white resistance to conscription (the End Conscription Campaign), the United Democratic Front and state reaction.  The last three chapters deal with the integration of various antagonistic factions into a new SANDF - and for health professionals, a new SA Medical Service, later renamed the SAMHS; the deployment of this new service onto the regional and international stage; and finally a bold look into the future.  Military health has here been given a comprehensive, fair and balanced treatment with substantial volumes of new information added to the narrative. “The Fourth Dimension – the untold story of military health in South Africa” sets a high standard and one hopes the other services and divisions of the SANDF, if not the organisation itself, will follow suit.  The Fourth Dimension – the untold story of military health in South Africa Col Ricky Naidoo (Editor-in-Chief) South African Military Health Service Department of Defence Pretoria
R 850
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