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

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    SANDF - INSIGNIA - Branch Of Service SA Army - Collar - SAADA - MMD Chrome: SANDF - Beret - Men - SA Army - SA Artillery (SAA) - Oxford Blue: SA Artillery Corps SANDF - Beret - Men - SA Army - SA Artillery (SAA) - Oxford Blue: SA Corps of Military Police (SACMP) SANDF - INSIGNIA - Branch Of Service SA Army - Collar - SACMP - MMD Chrome

  3. Sergeant Major of the Army (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    Before 2008 all Sergeant Majors of the Army held the rank of Warrant Officer Class 1, with appointment to the position of Sergeant Major of the Army. In 2008 the SANDF expanded the Warrant Officer ranks and the Sergeant Major of the Army now holds the rank of Senior Chief Warrant Officer. [3]

  4. Military discipline - Wikipedia

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    Military discipline is the obedience to a code of conduct while in military service. [1] According to the U.S. Army Field Manual 7-21.13 4-4: [2] Discipline in the Army is one of the most basic elements of warfighting. Its purpose is to train you so you can execute orders quickly and intelligently under the most difficult conditions.

  5. Operational Medical Orderly - Wikipedia

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    The Operational Medical Orderly, better known as the Ops Medic is the collective name for the South African Defence Forces Operationally trained Medics.The Ops refers to the Operational area and was used to indicate that the medical orderlies deployed to the Operational area or theatre of operations of the then South African Defence Force (SADF).

  6. Jankers - Wikipedia

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    Jankers is a much used vernacular term. The official Army terminology for Jankers was "CB" which means "Confined to Barracks" or in the RAF "CC" "Confined to Camp" but later during the epoch of National Service the term was changed to "ROP" or "Restrictions of Privileges" in both Services.

  7. 115 Battalion - Wikipedia

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    115 SAI Battalion disbandment process start around 2000 and some members were assimilated into the new SANDF. Within the motorised environment was also Specialised Infantry Capability Composite Company named Sierra, boasting Equistrian, Motorcycle and Canine platoon, which was assimilated and centralised at Potchefstroom's 12 SAI Bn.

  8. Drill commands - Wikipedia

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    Drill commands are generally used with a group that is marching, most often in military foot drills or in a marching band. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Drill commands are usually heard in major events involving service personnel, reservists and veterans of a country's armed forces, and by extension, public security services and youth uniformed organizations.

  9. Orange Free State Command - Wikipedia

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    The command was originally Military District No. 4, formed in 1926. In 1933–1934 it became Orange Free State Command, and then may have become Central Command around 1939. The Officers commanding the new Commands were usually Brigadiers all units in those areas fell under them as far as training, housing, administration , discipline and ...