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  2. South African Border War - Wikipedia

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    South African Border War; Part of the Cold War and decolonisation of Africa: Clockwise from top left: South African Marines stage for an operation in the Caprivi Strip, 1984; an SADF patrol searches the "Cutline" for PLAN insurgents; FAPLA MiG-21bis seized by the SADF in 1988; SADF armoured cars prepare to cross into Angola during Operation Savannah; UNTAG peacekeepers deploy prior to the 1989 ...

  3. South African Wars (1879–1915) - Wikipedia

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    Troops took much of the territory, including Walvis Bay in the north, in 1915. In early 1915 the South African troops began moving into German South-West Africa. South African forces quickly moved through the country, but the Germans fought until cornered in the extreme north-west before surrendering on 9 July 1915.

  4. List of conflicts in Africa - Wikipedia

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    1966 – 1990 South African Border War Maximum extent of South African and UNITA operations in Angola and Zambia during the South African Border War. 4 May 1978 Battle of Cassinga; 1975 – present Cabinda War; 1975 – 2002 Angolan Civil War. 27 May 1977 1977 Angolan coup attempt; 14 August 1987 – 23 March 1988 Battle of Cuito Cuanavale

  5. Military history of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa contributed to the war effort against Japan, supplying men and manning ships in naval engagements against the Japanese. [19] Of the 334,000 men volunteered for full-time service in the South African Army during the war (including some 211,000 whites, 77,000 blacks and 46,000 "coloureds" and Asians), nearly 9,000 were killed in action.

  6. List of wars involving South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa South African Republic: Government victory. Rebellion suppressed; Russian Civil War [2] (1918–1920) White Movement United Kingdom United States France Japan Italy China Canada Australia India South Africa Czechoslovakia Poland Greece Romania Yugoslavia Estonia Russian SFSR Far Eastern Republic Latvian SSR Ukrainian SSR

  7. Battle of Cuito Cuanavale - Wikipedia

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    South Africa had governed South West Africa under an expired League of Nations mandate since annexing the territory from the German Empire during World War I. [36] In 1966, the South West African Liberation Army (later known as the People's Liberation Army of Namibia ) launched an armed struggle to free the territory from South African rule. [ 37 ]

  8. List of battles in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    List of battles in South Africa is a list of all military conflicts, ... Also known as the Zulu Civil War. ... Campaign against Bampelas in North Transvaal 1858 [3]

  9. Category:South African Border War - Wikipedia

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    United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning the South African Border War (18 P) Pages in category "South African Border War" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.