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Thaba Tshwane is a military base (or military area) in Pretoria, South Africa. Units and facilities. ... 4 Survey and Map Regiment. [citation needed]
Pretoria is home to a large joint services base called Thaba Tshwane, which is also home to the South African Army College, the National Ceremonial Guard and Band, the Military Police School, 1 Military Hospital, 2 Parachute Battalion, 44 Parachute Engineers, 44 Parachute Anti-Aircraft Regiment (Air Defence Artillery), 1 Military Printing ...
Air Force Station Thaba Tshwane: 10 Air Depot, Air Publications Service Centre Air Force Base Ysterplaat: 110 Squadron, 22 Squadron, 35 Squadron, 505 Squadron, 80 Air Navigation School C47-TP Turbo Dakota, Oryx, Super Lynx 300 TEK Base
Danie Theron Combat School was established near Kimberley around 1967, aimed at primary infantry training for the Commando system. The school was initially called the Commando Combat School, but by 1968 was renamed in honour of Danie Theron, a renowned Boer war soldier.
Mostly Plumbers, Electricians and Builders are stationed here. (Part of Military Base Dunnottar) Engineer Terrain Intelligence Unit (Thaba Tshwane) - Compilation and production of maps and other printed material. (Formed from the merger of 1 Military Printing Regiment and 4 Survey and Mapping Regiment.)
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Thaba Tshwane is a large military area south-west of the Pretoria Central Business District and North of Air Force Base Swartkop. It is the headquarters of several army units- Joint Support Base Garrison that is responsible for the town management of Thaba Tshwane; The Tshwane Regiment, a reserve motorised infantry regiment of the South African ...
Just south of Thaba Tshwane and within a separate area is Technical Base Complex Centurion, which is home to Bagaka Regiment, Ukhosi Parachute Engineer Regiment, 1 Military Printing Regiment, 4 Survey and Map Regiment, and the Army Engineer Formation. [56]