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  2. SAS Saldanha - Wikipedia

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    However, the base at Saldanha soon reverted to a training base in 1951 when the Naval Gymnasium was set up with 44 trainees reporting for a year's training. [1] Before the unit was christened SAS Saldanha on 1 March 1956, it was known as the "Naval and Marine Gymnasium" and "SAS Drommedaris."

  3. List of South African military bases - Wikipedia

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    SAS Saldanha) located on the West Coast and provides training and development for ratings [ 3 ] SAS Wingfield – ( 33°54′24.9″S 18°31′53.46″E  /  33.906917°S 18.5315167°E  / -33.906917; 18.5315167 ) located in the Greater Cape Town

  4. South African Naval College - Wikipedia

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    HMS Thames was a Mersey-class cruiser launched in 1885 for the Royal Navy. Thomas Benjamin Frederick Davis was a wealthy businessman, yachtsman and philanthropist. In 1920 Davis bought the Thames from the British Admiralty and sent her to South Africa.

  5. Nairobi DusitD2 complex attack - Wikipedia

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    Within days of the attack, the Kenyan government had released the names of two of the attackers and was able to confirm the identity of a third attacker but withheld their name, while the other two Somali attackers weren't identified until December 2020 following Al-Shabaab's media wing, Al-Kataib, releasing a film showing them in the days ...

  6. Abubakar Gumi - Wikipedia

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    Abubakar Mahmud Gumi (7 November 1924 – 11 September 1992) [1] [2] was a Nigerian Islamic scholar and Grand Khadi of the Northern Region of Nigeria (1962–1967), a position which made him a central authority in the interpretation of the Shari'a legal system in the region. [3]

  7. List of coups and coup attempts by country - Wikipedia

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    April 1, 1941: Rashid Ali al-Gaylani overthrew 'Abd al-Ilah with the support of the Axis Powers, leading to the Anglo-Iraqi War. July 14, 1958: Abdul-Karim Qassim overthrew King Faisal II, ending the Hashemite monarchy in Iraq. March 8, 1959: Abd al-Wahab al-Shawaf overthrew premier Abdul-Karim Qassim, and was supported by the United Arab Republic.

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  9. Saldanha Bay - Wikipedia

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    Saldanha Bay (Afrikaans: Saldanhabaai) is a natural harbour on the south-western coast of South Africa. [1] The town that developed on the northern shore of the bay, also called Saldanha, was incorporated with five other towns into the Saldanha Bay Local Municipality in 2000. The current population of the municipality is estimated at 72,000.