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  2. List of Helmet and Shoulder Flashes and Hackles of South ...

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    This page serves as an informative overview of the various flashes and hackles utilized by different military units in the South African Military. The insignia were predominantly worn from the post-World War I period until approximately 1943, when the use of cloth helmets ceased and were replaced by berets in the Union Defence Force (UDF).

  3. List of badges of the South African Army - Wikipedia

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    This Identification is currently awarded by both the South African Infantry School and the South African Special Forces Brigade in spite of the two being completely different courses. Description Dress No 1 – 3 and 5C Qualification Sniper; Chrome and Enamel, Chilli, with identification, Qualification sniper, Chrome (Chrome rifle and laurel ...

  4. Category:Emblems of the South African Army - Wikipedia

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    List of Helmet and Shoulder Flashes and Hackles of South African Military Units Media in category "Emblems of the South African Army" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.

  5. Sandfontein Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Helmet Flash: The Helmet Flash has the red W on a background of Blue. This flash is the opposite way around from all the other artillery units. Orpen explains [3] that the flash was worn on the left side of the helmet and the flash was orientated so that the point of the W pointed to the front.

  6. General Jan Smuts Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The regiment was presented with a Regimental Colour by his Majesty King George VI during the visit of the royal family to South Africa on 31 March 1947. The wartime Prime Minister Gen Jan Smuts accepted the appointment as Colonel-In-Chief of the regiment from 17 September 1948.

  7. South African Army corps and branches - Wikipedia

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    South African Artillery (SAA) (formed 1934) SA Anti-Aircraft (formed 1984) ... List of Helmet and Shoulder Flashes and Hackles of South African Military Units;

  8. M83 kevlar helmet - Wikipedia

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    The M83 kevlar helmet is a combat helmet of South African manufactured by South African Pith Helmet Industries (S.A.P.H.I) of Rosslyn, adopted in 1983 from the Israeli headset OR-201. The kevlar composite M83 saw extensive use by the Paratroopers and Recce Commandos during the South African Border War , which took place from 1966 to 1989 in ...

  9. Durban Light Infantry - Wikipedia

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    The Durban Light Infantry is a Motorised Infantry regiment of the South African Army. It lost its status as a Mechanised infantry regiment in 2010 in line with the rationalisation of resources. As a reserve unit, it has a status roughly equivalent to that of a British Army Reserve or United States Army National Guard unit.