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  2. SAS Saldanha - Wikipedia

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    Before the unit was christened SAS Saldanha on 1 March 1956, it was known as the "Naval and Marine Gymnasium" and "SAS Drommedaris." With the implementation of 12 months compulsory National Service, SAS Saldanha started training recruits from both the National Service and the Permanent Force.

  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. List of decommissioned ships of the South African Navy

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    Built by Fred Nicolls, Durban. Attached to SAS Unitie and later SAS Saldanha. Renamed Windward II after sale. [85] HDML 1100-1300 Series [86] HDML 1198 HDML1198 26 July 1943 1956 S Afr Waters: 1943-45 [14] Sold Built by Fred Nicolls, Durban. Attached to Salisbury Island. [85] HDML 1100-1300 Series [86] HDML 1199 HDML1199 20 July 1943 S Afr ...

  5. Fleet Command (SA Navy) - Wikipedia

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    SAS Saldanha - located on the West Coast and provides training and development for ratings [11] SAS Wingfield - located in the Greater Cape Town area; provides practical training for apprentices and the technical musterings [12] SAS Simonsberg - training in gunnery, anti-submarine warfare, communications, diving and seamanship [13]

  6. South African Navy - Wikipedia

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    The South African Navy (SA Navy) is the naval warfare branch of the South African National Defence Force.. The Navy is primarily engaged in maintaining a conventional military deterrent, participating in counter-piracy operations, fishery protection, search and rescue, and upholding maritime law enforcement for the benefit of South Africa and its international partners.

  7. Category:Installations of the South African Navy - Wikipedia

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    SAS Saldanha; SAS Wingfield; Selborne Graving Dock; South African Naval College This page was last edited on 1 August 2018, at 14:16 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  8. List of active South African Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    SAS King Sekhukhune I: P1571 2022 1,031 tonnes Naval Base Durban: Built by Damen shipyards in Cape Town. [8] SAS King Shaka Zulu: P1572 2023 - SAS Adam Kok: P1573 2024 - T class: Inshore patrol vessel: SAS Tobie: P1552 1992 37 tonnes - Built by T-Craft International in Cape Town. SAS Tern: P1553 1996 37 tonnes - Built by T-Craft International ...

  9. Naval Base Durban - Wikipedia

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    Naval Base Durban in Durban harbour is a naval base of the South African Navy, situated on Salisbury Island, which is now joined to the mainland through land reclamation.. It was formerly a full naval base until it was downgraded to a naval station in 2002.