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The 1914 South African industrial strike: the first internal deployment of the Union Defence Force

Small Wars & Insurgencies, 2022
The first internal deployment of the Union Defence Force (UDF) since its inception in 1912 was to suppress a violent labour strike in January 1914. Because the inexperienced UDF was still assimilating various British and Boer military traditions, the Permanent Force was not yet sufficiently organised to quell the strike on its own.
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The Union Defence Forces of South Africa

Royal United Services Institution. Journal, 1930
(1930). The Union Defence Forces of South Africa. Royal United Services Institution. Journal: Vol. 75, No. 500, pp. 744-754.
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Participation of the Serbian Armed Forces in European Union Common Security and Defence Policy missions and operations

Nacionalni interes, 2023
This research is an attempt to review and analyze the available literature and documentation in order to get insight into involvement of the Serbian Armed Forces in European Union missions and operations, since at the moment the Republic of Serbia engages exclusively military capacities in three European Union missions and operations.
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The Union Defence Force and the suppression of the Bondelswarts Rebellion, 1922

Small Wars & Insurgencies, 2022
Evert Kleynhans, Antonio Garcia
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SLUIT NOU AAN! South African Union Defence Force recruitment posters from the Second World War

South African Historical Journal, 2019
South Africa entered the Second World War ill-prepared and divided into pro- and anti-war factions.
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THE KING'S AFRIKANERS? ENLISTMENT AND ETHNIC IDENTITY IN THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA'S DEFENCE FORCE DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR, 1939–45

The Journal of African History, 1999
In contrast to the situation in Commonwealth countries such as Canada and Australia, South Africa's participation in the Second World War has not been accorded a particularly significant place in the country's historiography. In part at least, this is the result of historiographical traditions which, although divergent in many ways, have a common ...
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Propaganda Tricks – Good and Bad: The Posters of the Mobile Visual Instruction and Propaganda Section of the South African Union Defence Force from January to July 1945

South African Historical Journal, 2016
AbstractThis article begins to address the lack of research on South African poster propaganda from the Second World War by offering an account of the posters produced by the Mobile Visual Instruction and Propaganda Section of the South African Union Defence Force (UDF) from January to July 1945 in Rome, Italy.
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Non-union bone fractures

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2021
Britt Wildemann   +2 more
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Atomic Force Microscopy-Based Force Spectroscopy and Multiparametric Imaging of Biomolecular and Cellular Systems

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Daniel J. Muller   +2 more
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