Namibian Defence Force

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    Republic of Namibia is the head of state and the head of government of Namibia, as well as the commander-in-chief of the Namibia Defence Force, according...
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    South West Africa (now Namibia). SADF forces were also involved in the Angolan Civil War. In 1994, the South African Defence Force was combined with the...
  • The South African Defence Force (SADF) was the name of the South African military from 1957 to 1994. It replaced the Union Defence Force (UDF) in 1957. The...
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    SWAPO (category Political parties in Namibia)
    with Namibian characteristics". Namibian Sun. 17 January 2019. Retrieved 16 April 2020. "Will Swapo's Socialism Come to 'Mixed Economy' Namibia?". The...
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    of Namibia (PLAN) was the armed wing of the South West Africa People's Organisation. PLAN fought against the apartheid South African Defence Force and...
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    Oshakati (category Settlements in Namibia)
    Namibia. It is the regional capital and was officially founded in July 1966. The city was used as a base of operations by the South African Defence Force...
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    after the Union of South Africa was formed, Smuts created the Union Defence Force (UDF). He led the UDF and was instrumental in the conquest of German...
  • only police force in the state now known as the Republic of Ireland, with the exception of the Military Police within the Irish Defence Forces, the Airport...
  • disease. Sir Peter Harding, 87, British Royal Air Force officer, Chief of the Air Staff (1988–1992) and Defence Staff (1992–1994). Percha Leanpuri, 35, Indonesian...
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    CITEREFOffice_of_the_Governor-General_of_Australia2007 (help) New Zealand Defence Force. "Medals Home > general medals information > order of wear". Queen's...
  • Greater Toronto Services Board (2001), heart disease. Theo-Ben Gurirab, 80, Namibian politician, Prime Minister (2002–2005), President of the United Nations...
  • of Foreign Affairs (1994–1995) and Defence (2001–2006), co-founder of Forza Italia. Immanuel Ngatjizeko, 69, Namibian politician, MP (2000–2018) and Minister...
  • Quetzaltenango-Totonicapán (1987–2007), problems caused by lung disease. Dirk Mudge, 92, Namibian politician, Chairman of the Turnhalle Constitutional Conference (1975–1977)...
  • Shelby, 89, American automobile racer and designer. Andreas Shipanga, 80, Namibian politician, Chairman of the Transitional Government of National Unity (1987...

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