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Rustenburg Commando was a light infantry regiment of the South African Army. It formed part of the South African Army Infantry Formation as well as the
Rustenburg_Commando
Place in Limpopo, South Africa
Roos, Field-Cornet of the Potchefstroom commando, and Frederick Senekal, Commandant of the Rustenburg commando. "Main Place Roossenekal". Census 2011.
Roossenekal
South African militia force
The Commando System was a mostly voluntary, part-time force of the South African Army, but in their role as local militia the units were often deployed
Commando System (South Africa)
Commando_System_(South_Africa)
1901 battle of the Second Boer War
2nd Victorian Mounted Rifles De La Rey's Force Wolmaransstad Commando Rustenburg Commando While the British began to establish a camp at Middelfontein
Battle_of_Middelfontein
Military unit
Potchefstroom Pretoria Rustenburg Standerton Swaziland Utrecht Vryheid Wakkerstroom Waterberg Wolmaransstad Zoutpansberg Zwartruggens Commando Kommando Military
Boer_commando
Boer general during the Second Boer War
Commissioner, and Commandant for the Marico district and led the Rustenburg and Marico commandos during the Second Boer War. Nicknamed Hamerkop, Snyman came
Jacobus_Philippus_Snyman
Beaufort Commando Part of Natal Command in late 1970s. Originally named Empangeni/Richards Bay Commando. The unit was renamed Insele Commando on March 2
List of South African Commando Units
List_of_South_African_Commando_Units
The siege of Rustenburg was a siege that took place between 1880 and 1881 during the First Boer War. Boer forces of the South African Republic carried
Siege_of_Rustenburg
South African politician (1798–1853)
Transvaal Boers were divided, and commandant-general of Potchefstroom and Rustenburg, his principal rival being Commandant-General of Zoutpansberg A. H. Potgieter
Andries_Pretorius
Military unit
July 2023. Wulfsohn, Lionel (December 2001). "Hendsoppers of the Rustenburg Commando. Military History Journal Vol 8 No 6 - December 1991". samilitaryhistory
National_Scouts
South African commissioner
member of the Rustenburg Boer Commandos. After the end of the war, on 31 May 1902, he returned to his birthplace, Waterkloof farm Rustenburg, to farm on
Jan_Eloff
Boer soldier and rebel (1879–1914)
and his brother Hannes were captured at Nooitgedacht in the district of Rustenburg on 16 December 1914. After the rebellion was put down by Louis Botha and
Jopie_Fourie
1914 pro-German insurrection in South Africa
John, ed. (2014), "A Glass Brimming Over: The Failed 1914 Rebellion in Rustenburg and Marico", Collective Violence and the Agrarian Origins of South African
Maritz_rebellion
1900 battle of the Second Boer War
British grew careless. On 2 December, De la Rey's commando ambushed an ox-wagon convoy east of Rustenburg, killing and wounding 64 British soldiers and capturing
Battle_of_Nooitgedacht
Boer war general (1857–1950)
south bank of the Molopo River near Mafeking, while Boer burgers from Rustenburg en Marico protected the ridge on the north bank waiting for the unsuspecting
Petrus_Johannes_Liebenberg
Battle of the Second Boer War
consisting of between 2,000 and 3,000 men drawn from the Rustenburg, Wolmaransstad and Marico commandos, under the overall command of Generals Koos de la Rey
Battle_of_Elands_River_(1900)
South African politician (1825–1904)
prominent role in the forging of the South African Republic, leading its commandos and resolving disputes between the rival Boer leaders and factions. In
Paul_Kruger
South African Voortrekker leader (1792–1852)
developed. War was averted, and in 1848 a peace treaty was signed in Rustenburg In 1852 after the sand river convention with king Moshoeshoe the Boers
Hendrik_Potgieter
South African civil war
following week. Kruger moved his main residence to Boekenhoutfontein, near Rustenburg, and for a time absented himself from public affairs. First Boer War,
Transvaal_Civil_War
1880 battle of the First Boer War
(303 km) journey from Lydenburg back to Pretoria. A similar-sized Boer commando force, led by Francois Gerhardus Joubert, was ordered to intercept and
Battle_of_Bronkhorstspruit
1852–1902 Boer republic in Southern Africa
Andries Pretorius became commandant general of the Potchefstroom and Rustenburg districts. On 16 December 1852, Andries died and his son, Piet Pretorius
South_African_Republic
Geographic region in eastern Botswana
He fretted over the failure of the northward thrust of the Marico and Rustenburg forces up the railway towards Mahalapye. Characteristically impatient
Tuli_Block
1880–1881 war in South Africa
Standerton in the south, Marabastad in the north and Potchefstroom and Rustenburg in the west. Boers begun to besiege Marabastad fort on 29 December 1880
First_Boer_War
South African politician (1852–1918)
as acting field cornet. He was elected as commandant of the Lydenburg Commando in 1885. When the Second Boer War started, he served as commandant-general
Schalk_Willem_Burger
British Lions & Scotland international rugby union & politician
He was Chairman of Johannesburg Consolidated Investments Ltd 1981–87, Rustenburg Platinum Mines Ltd, 1981–87, South African Breweries Ltd, 1984–87, Fairway
Gordon_Waddell
Boer general
withdrawing from public life in 1910. He went to retire with his daughter at Rustenburg. He died during a visit to Volksrust and was buried there with his military
Jan_Hendrik_Olivier
South African General
Resources. General Masisi attended primary school in Soweto and relocated to Rustenburg in 1974, to attend high school. He eventually completed his high school
Jerry_Masisi
Trade union in South Africa
bargaining rights, especially at the Impala Platinum and Lonmin mines in the Rustenburg area culminated in the violent Marikana miners' strike and what became
Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union
Association_of_Mineworkers_and_Construction_Union
South African military personnel
The "Martienie" cannon was used to great effect on a British fort near Rustenburg, firing 93 shots and resulting in the subsequent surrender of the fort
Marthinus_Nikolaas_Ras
South African politician (1837–1896)
daughter of Hendrik Stephanus Pretorius and Rachel Jacoba Liebenberg, at Rustenburg in April 1863. They had three sons and two daughters. In May 1895 he married
Nicolaas_Smit
South African neo-Nazi political party
Michael Allen of The New York Times while covering an AWB mobilization in Rustenburg. Despite the fact that the reporter was punched and kicked by several
Afrikaner_Weerstandsbeweging
Battle of the Second Boer War
July 11, 1900, at the Silkaatsnek mountain pass, between Pretoria and Rustenburg. Boer guerrillas under assistant-commander general Koos de la Rey surprised
Battle_of_Silkaatsnek
Church congregation in Johannesburg, South Africa
the secession of Krugersdorp and Johannesburg congregations from the Rustenburg Reformed Church (GKSA). On April 25, Krugersdorp's formal foundation ceremony
Johannesburg Reformed Church (GKSA)
Johannesburg_Reformed_Church_(GKSA)
(1883–1885). He then moved to a German mission school named Morgensonne near Rustenburg from 1888 to 1890 before returning, between 1890 and 1894, to his original
Totius_(poet)
cargo ship for PSNC, launched 17 January 1946, completed 2 May 1946. MV Rustenburg Castle, refrigerated cargo ship for Union Castle, launched 5 March 1946
List of ships built by Harland & Wolff (1930–2002)
List_of_ships_built_by_Harland_&_Wolff_(1930–2002)
Bantustan in South Africa (1977–1994)
Other enclaves were similarly located near South African cities such as Rustenburg and Bloemfontein. The capital, Mmabatho, was situated in the enclave bordering
Bophuthatswana
Military unit
gathering the harvest and to cover the extension of the blockhouse line from Rustenburg to Mafeking. During October and November Methuen's other columns suffered
9th (Welsh) Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry
9th_(Welsh)_Battalion,_Imperial_Yeomanry
Military unit
Pretoria Regiment (Princess Alice's Own): Pretoria Regiment De la Rey: Rustenburg 6th Field Company, South African Engineer Corps: Pretoria HQ Johannesburg
South African Army order of battle 1940
South_African_Army_order_of_battle_1940
Sotho-Tswana ethnic group of northeast South Africa
Thulare (c. 1780–1820) was made up of land that stretched from present-day Rustenburg to the lowveld in the west and as far south as the Vaal River. Pedi power
Pedi_people
Ethnic descriptor
Thulare (c. 1780–1820) was made up of land that stretched from present-day Rustenburg to the lowveld in the west and as far south as the Vaal River. Pedi power
Bantu_peoples_of_South_Africa
Workers strike
unemployed. On January 23, 2014, nearly 70,000 AMCU platinum workers in the Rustenburg area went on strike. The strike affected all three of South Africa's major
2014 South African platinum strike
2014_South_African_platinum_strike
councillor, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, 2007 Moss Phakoe, ANC councillor, Rustenburg, North West Province, 2009 Caswell Maluleke, ANC Mayor Bushbuckridge,
Political assassinations in post-apartheid South Africa
Political_assassinations_in_post-apartheid_South_Africa
Military unit
protection was repeatedly exposed in Boer attacks. At Moedwil (also known as Rustenburg) on 30 September, the Boers inflicted nearly twice as many casualties
Imperial_Yeomanry
19th-century Afrikaner cultural and nationalist movement
Kruger, broke away from the state church to form the Gereformeerde Kerk in Rustenburg in February 1859. There were thus now three Dutch Reformed Churches in
Afrikaner_Calvinism
Explorations of southern Africa by Boer settlers
trekkers of the second trek began to trek from the districts Pretoria and Rustenburg in April 1875. After they reached Limpopo in May 1875, they aimlessly
Dorsland_Trek
2012 killing of striking miners by police in Wonderkop, North West, South Africa
six-week wildcat strike at the Lonmin platinum mine at Marikana near Rustenburg in South Africa's North West province. The massacre constituted the most
Marikana_massacre
Crisis in South Africa
in from Ventersdorp and the Western Transvaal (especially Witbank and Rustenburg) were also advancing. Their largest contingents took up positions near
1994_Bophuthatswana_crisis
Soldier and official in Southern Africa
allowed Beyers to raid Pietersburg. Afterwards Colenbrander was ordered to Rustenburg to search for Beyers. Beyers besieged Fort Edward near Louis Trichardt
Johan_Wilhelm_Colenbrander
"Yes" vote by white South Africans to abolish apartheid
Pretoria Central, Pretoria East, Pretoria West, Rissik, Roodeplaat, Rustenburg, Standerton, Sunnyside, Verwoerdburg, Waterkloof, Witbank and Wonderboom
1992 South African apartheid referendum
1992_South_African_apartheid_referendum
August – The 13th FAI World Rally Flying Championship takes place in Rustenburg, South Africa. The individual winners are 1. Nigel Hopkins and Dale de
2003_in_aviation
Military unit
Component 1 SWA Commando Squadron Alte Feste Commando (SWATF) Aranos Commando (SWATF) Auob Commando (SWATF) Bo-Nossob Commando (SWATF) Etosha Commando (SWATF)
Native_Military_Corps
Military unit
is named. Before the Second World War, battalion headquarters were at Rustenburg in the Transvaal. The unit had company headquarters at Potchefstroom,
General_de_la_Rey_Regiment
West, Burgershoop, Krugersdorp CBD, Wentworth Park, Factoria Krugersdorp Rustenburg Rd, Commissioner St, Coronation St, Main Reef Rd (R24), Barratt Rd M37
List of metropolitan routes in South Africa
List_of_metropolitan_routes_in_South_Africa
314 92.00 Rosettenville 2,631 22.95 8,833 77.05 46 11,510 12,834 89.68 Rustenburg 6,398 68.26 2,975 31.74 45 9,418 10,323 91.23 Soutpansberg 6,859 73.52
1960 South African republic referendum
1960_South_African_republic_referendum
Boer War commander
Frederik Jacobus Potgieter (Haartebeesfontein, Rustenburg, South African Republic, 22 April 1858 – Krugersdorp, West Rand, Gauteng, 7 June 1924) was a
Frederik_Jacobus_Potgieter
South African writer (1838–1912)
Postma (then still minister of Rustenburg) was allowed to be confirmed as minister of the Reformed Church in Rustenburg on 27 July 1868. In 1869 he was
Jan_Lion_Cachet
Auxiliary unit of the British Army
details was killed near Taungs. From Taungs the company continued through Rustenburg, arriving from Krugersdorp just too late to help Col Robert Kekewich in
North_York_Rifle_Militia
South Africa is the shootings of 34 striking miners at Marikanan near Rustenburg, which have come to be known as 'The Marikana Massacre', during the Marikana
Political repression in post-apartheid South Africa
Political_repression_in_post-apartheid_South_Africa
National Park – Wildlife reserve in an extinct volcano in South Africa Rustenburg Nature Reserve Rust De Winter Nature Reserve – Nature reserve in South
List of protected areas of South Africa
List_of_protected_areas_of_South_Africa
System of numbered roads in Greater Johannesburg, South Africa
West, Burgershoop, Krugersdorp CBD, Wentworth Park, Factoria Krugersdorp Rustenburg Rd, Commissioner St, Coronation St, Main Reef Rd (R24), Barratt Rd M37
Metropolitan routes in Johannesburg
Metropolitan_routes_in_Johannesburg
Australian politician
Danahey was a member, took part in a heavy engagement at Koster River, near Rustenburg, on 22 July, in an attempt to relieve the Elands River garrison. Danahey's
Cornelius_Danahey
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