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Military unit
Springbok 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
Springbok_Commando
South African anti-apartheid World War II veterans organisation
The Torch Commando was a South African anti-apartheid organisation, born out of the work of the Springbok Legion, a South African organisation of World
Torch_Commando
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)
Town in Northern Cape, South Africa
Springbok (Khoekhoe: ǁgũǀ’aos) is the largest town in the Namaqualand area in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. It was called Springbokfontein
Springbok,_South_Africa
South African anti-apartheid military veterans' association
The Springbok Legion was a veterans' organisation and anti-apartheid organisation in South Africa. The Springbok Legion was founded in 1941. In 1944, the
Springbok_Legion
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
South African WWII flying ace and anti-apartheid activist (1910–1963)
returned to South Africa. In the 1950s Malan became leader of the Torch Commando, a liberal anti-authoritarian organisation that opposed the introduction
Sailor_Malan
Anti-apartheid activist (1909–1979)
as chairman of the Springbok Legion at the organisation's 1952 conference. Williams worked with Bram Fischer to unite the Springbok Legion and the Congress
Cecil Williams (anti-apartheid activist)
Cecil_Williams_(anti-apartheid_activist)
Southern African dried cured meat
fish such as dried angelfish, dried snoek and tuna. Game such as kudu, springbok, and wildebeest Ostrich meat (bright red, often resembling game) Venison
Biltong
Notable people from Kimberley, Northern Cape
fighter pilot and later leading member of the anti-Apartheid Torch Commando and Springbok Legion in South Africa. Brian Marajh, Bishop of George. Manie Maritz
People_of_Kimberley
Anti-apartheid organization
Bernstein Arthur Goldreich Helen Joseph Eve Hall Tony Hall Springbok Legion Torch Commando South African History Online. "South African Congress of Democrats
South African Congress of Democrats
South_African_Congress_of_Democrats
Afrikaner nationalist and activist (1941–2010)
lieutenant colonel in the South African Defence Force and a leader of the local Commando. The progenitor of the Terre'Blanche name (translatable as either 'white
Eugène_Terre'Blanche
1980 novel by James A. Michener
alongside blockhouses and concentration camps. "Education of a Puritan" (Springbok): Details the decades after 1902 when Afrikaner nationalism begins among
The_Covenant_(novel)
American racehorse (foaled 2023)
Fenian 1870s 1870 Kingfisher 1871 Harry Bassett 1872 Joe Daniels 1873 Springbok 1874 Saxon 1875 Calvin 1876 Algerine 1877 Cloverbrook 1878 Duke Of Magenta
Golden_Tempo
Military unit
previous Pietermaritzburg Commando. The regiment did not have a distinctive beret badge and wore the Infantry Corps Springbok badge. The Shoulder flash
Regiment_Natalia
(literally "ring throat"): also known as the ring-necked spitting cobra springbok (literally "jumping buck"): the national animal of South Africa "white"
List of English words of Afrikaans origin
List_of_English_words_of_Afrikaans_origin
Town in Western Cape, South Africa
Joel XI. During the 1950s Luyt would become a Springbok cricket selector. Between 1921 and 1922, the Springbok cricketer Jimmy Blanckenberg played for Worcester
Worcester,_South_Africa
American stakes race for Thoroughbreds, part of the Triple Crown
winners, including: Joe Daniels (1869), winner of the 1872 Belmont Stakes Springbok (1870), winner of the 1873 Belmont Stakes the Abd-El-Kader (1865) branch
Belmont_Stakes
British greyhound racing event
The Springbok was a greyhound racing hurdle competition last held at Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium in 2023. The event was inaugurated in 1937 at the
Springbok_(greyhounds)
Racing honor
Fenian 1870 Kingfisher 1871 Harry Bassett 1872 Joe Daniels 1873 Survivor Springbok 1874 Culpepper Saxon 1875 Aristides Tom Ochiltree Calvin 1876 Vagrant
Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)
Triple_Crown_of_Thoroughbred_Racing_(United_States)
Dito". KNRM (in Dutch). 2024-03-07. Retrieved 2024-08-01. "Reddingboot Springbok". KNRM (in Dutch). 2024-03-07. Retrieved 2024-08-01. "REDDINGBOOT VALERIE
List of active Royal Netherlands Navy ships
List_of_active_Royal_Netherlands_Navy_ships
Semi-desert region in South Africa
of springbok, packed like sheep in a fold. As far as the eye could see, the landscape was alive with them. During these migrations, the springbok never
Karoo
Chronicler of ǀxam culture and knowledge
these places are associated with hunting of animals such as ostriches or springboks. From ǁkábbo’s accounts, we can gain insights into the interactions of
ǁkabbo
Place in Free State, South Africa
intellectual Sir Laurens van der Post, actress Brümilda van Rensburg and Springboks rugby player Adriaan Strauss. It is regarded as one of the first colonial
Philippolis
Season of television series
place in South Africa, particularly in Cape Town, but also in Durban and Springbok, Northern Cape. Outside South Africa the series was also filmed in Budapest
Strike_Back:_Project_Dawn
Country in Southern Africa
July 2010. Retrieved 9 September 2010. "New Zealand 11-12 South Africa: Springboks win record fourth Rugby World Cup in dramatic final". BBC Sport. 28 October
South_Africa
rugby player. 12 March – Arno Carstens, singer-songwriter, lead singer of Springbok Nude Girls. 22 March – Baby Cele, actress. 26 March – Willem Jackson,
1972_in_South_Africa
British/American television series
used as a filming location, with other episodes filmed in Durban and Springbok, Northern Cape. Before filming Project Dawn, the production crew were
Strike_Back_(TV_series)
South African filmmaker
popular films, including the adaptation Die Geheim Van Nantes (from the Springbok Radio serial). In 1968 he made the full-length film You Are My Darling
Dirk_de_Villiers
Rugby under apartheid South Africa
movement was dominated by Pākehā (white New Zealanders). In 1973 a proposed Springbok (South African rugby team) tour of New Zealand was cancelled. In 1976
Rugby_union_and_apartheid
Mountain range in Western Cape, South Africa
by the Sandveld, the north by the Pakhuis Mountains, the east by the Springbok Flats and the south by the Kouebokkeveld Mountains and the Skurweberge
Cederberg
Attack during the Second Boer War in South Africa
part of General Jan Smuts force, arrived in Leliefontein en route to Springbok. Deneys Reitz described the scene as follows: "We found the place sacked
Leliefontein_massacre
of Jews were also involved in organisations such as the Springbok Legion, the Torch Commando and the Black Sash. These anti-apartheid organisations led
History of the Jews in South Africa
History_of_the_Jews_in_South_Africa
Infantry division of the Union of South Africa during World War II
Cape Town: Purnell. ISBN 9780360001510. Klein, Harry Lt-Col (1946). Springbok Record. Johannesburg: White House. Agar-Hamilton, John Augustus Ion; Turner
2nd South African Infantry Division
2nd_South_African_Infantry_Division
Southern African philosophy
his jailers as honored guests at his inauguration; taking a pitch in a Springbok uniform; turning his family’s heartbreak into a call to confront HIV/AIDS
Ubuntu_philosophy
Russian adventurer, soldier and journalist (1849–1904)
willingness to embrace aspects of Afrikaner culture. Maximov ability to shoot springboks from a moving train at the distance of 800 meters without ever missing
Yevgeny_Maximov
South African system of racial segregation
Huge and widespread protests occurred in New Zealand in 1981 against the Springbok tour – the government spent $8,000,000 protecting games using the army
Apartheid
Multiracial people of southern Africa
player Bolla Conradie Juan de Jongh Peter de Villiers Justin Geduld, Springbok 7's Bryan Habana Cornal Hendricks Adrian Jacobs Conrad Jantjes Elton Jantjies
Coloureds
South Africa international rugby union player (1946–2021)
provincial rugby for the Free State and made his test debut for the Springboks during the Springbok tour of France, as a replacement for Robert Cockrell after
André_Bestbier
Russian) Oud-Kamerlid Paul Ulenbelt (SP) overleden (in Dutch) Oldest living Springbok dies at 96 June Wilkinson Актриса Татьяна Егорова умерла после продолжительной
Deaths_in_July_2025
September 2014. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Bill Nasson (2012). Springboks On The Somme – South Africa in the Great War 1914 – 1918. Penguin.
History_of_South_Africa
Australian rugby league & union family
Wallabies between 1971 and 1974 on the wing. He debuted in 1971 against the Springboks. His final Wallaby appearance in the 1st Test of 1974 against the All
McLean_family
Reserve unit of the South African Army
Commandant Hendrik Frederik Prinsloo, the commander of the Carolina Boer Commando), and the Relief of Ladysmith. After the successful raising of the siege
Johannesburg Light Horse Regiment
Johannesburg_Light_Horse_Regiment
Ethnic group in Southern Africa
central pillars of the Afrikaner community. The national rugby team, the Springboks, did not compete in the first two rugby world cups in 1987 and 1991 because
Afrikaners
Friendly fire aviation incident in 1939
2011. Retrieved 26 August 2010. Nasson, Bill (November 2009). "A Flying Springbok of Wartime British Skies: A. G. 'Sailor' Malan" (PDF). Kronos: Journal
Battle_of_Barking_Creek
class all rounder cricketer Hempies du Toit, Springboks rugby player and winemaker Jean de Villiers, Springboks rugby player Pieter de Villiers, South African
Huguenots_in_South_Africa
Part of the United Kingdom
May 2008. the band played Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika and Die Stem for the Springboks and "Soldier's Song", the national anthem that is otherwise known as Amhran
Northern_Ireland
World War II campaign against Italy from 1940 to 1941
on 19 January 2016. Retrieved 7 March 2016. Schoeman, Michael (2002). Springbok Fighter Victory: SAAF Fighter Operations 1939–1945: East Africa 1940–1941
East African campaign (World War II)
East_African_campaign_(World_War_II)
Military unit
42 citizen force infantry battalions, a parachute regiment and over 200 commando internal defence units. Plans were in place to establish volunteer black
South African Army Infantry Formation
South_African_Army_Infantry_Formation
team, South Africa. Morgan Freeman as Nelson Mandela and Matt Damon as Springboks captain François Pienaar. The 16th Man 2010 Documentary Rugby union Made
List_of_sports_films
1977–1988 political party in South Africa
Contemporary Archives 1978, page 28813 H-Net Review: F. A. Mouton on Ordinary Springboks: White Servicemen and Social Justice in South Africa, 1939–1961 Mitchell
New Republic Party (South Africa)
New_Republic_Party_(South_Africa)
Award
millimetres thick and 38 millimetres in diameter, depicting the prancing springbok emblem of the School Cadet Corps of the South African Defence Force, partly
National Cadet Bisley Grand Champion Medal
National_Cadet_Bisley_Grand_Champion_Medal
South African cricketer and school headmaster
game in 1937–38. After war service as a captain with the Royal Marine Commandos and graduation from Rhodes University, he resumed his cricket career with
Eric_Norton
National police service of New Zealand
attitudes towards the police) that infects us today." During the 1981 Springbok tour, the police formed three riot squads known as Red Squad, Blue Squad
New_Zealand_Police
Month of 1977
African professional rugby union player with 127 appearances for the Springboks; in Pietersburg Janne Ahonen, Finnish ski jumper with 2 individual world
May_1977
are not in the cited source. Name: El Yibo Natal Mounted Rifles Name: Springbok Road Natal Mounted Rifles Name: Bir Temrad Natal Mounted Rifles Name:
List of South African Battle Honours
List_of_South_African_Battle_Honours
1949–1994 social movement in South Africa
of Jews were also involved in organisations such as the Springbok Legion, the Torch Commando and the Black Sash. These anti-apartheid organisations led
Internal resistance to apartheid
Internal_resistance_to_apartheid
Military medal of the Republic of South Africa
38 millimetres in diameter, with a raised rim, depicting the prancing springbok emblem of the School Cadet Corps of the South African Defence Force, surrounded
Cadet_Corps_Medal
Branch of the South African National Defence Force
Enthusiast Quarterly, No. 2, n.d., pp. 163–176. ISSN 0143-5450 Spring, Ivan. "Springbok Jet Age: The Gloster Meteor III in SAAF service". Air Enthusiast, No.
South_African_Air_Force
Place in Free State, South Africa
and Keurboslaan, was born in Lindley in 1906. Danie Craven, the famous Springbok Rugby Union player, administrator and coach was born in this town on 11
Lindley,_Free_State
Military unit
1 May 1933 as a job opportunities and social upliftment project. The Springbok was first used as symbol for this unit until it was changed to the national
South African Army Armour Formation
South_African_Army_Armour_Formation
West German co-production 1976 e'Lollipop Muntu Ndebele, Norman Knox Springbok Tommie Meyer Eckard Rabe, Percy Sieff, Sybel Coetzee Drama Afrikaans Jan
List_of_South_African_films
Trek, Graham Leach, Macmillan London, 1989, page 37 The Lion and the Springbok: Britain and South Africa Since the Boer War, Ronald Hyam, Peter Henshaw
1960 South African republic referendum
1960_South_African_republic_referendum
Military unit
badges for 1975 were small brass Springboks, without a bar underneath. The instructors still wore the large brass Springbok on their berets. "Fact file: 2
2 South African Infantry Battalion
2_South_African_Infantry_Battalion
Secessionist movement in South Africa
government's move to finally strike all coloureds off the voters roll, the torch commando led many large scale protests in the Cape against those policies, with
Cape_independence
Military unit
(30) 1 pp. 145–72. Hyam, R. and Henshaw, P. (2003) The Lion and the Springbok: Britain and South Africa Since the Boer War (Cambridge: Cambridge University
Rhodesian_Air_Force
List of the top three annual finishers in the Belmont Stakes
Calvin Aristides Millner 14 1874 Saxon Grinstead Aaron Pennington 9 1873 Springbok Count d'Orsay Strachino 10 1872 Joe Daniels Meteor Shylock 9 1871 Harry
Belmont Stakes top three finishers
Belmont_Stakes_top_three_finishers
Day of the year
armies through the Ardennes forest. 1951 – A Miami Airlines Curtiss C-46 Commando crashes in Elizabeth, New Jersey, killing all 58 aboard including dancer
December_16
Month of 1974
their 12-week tour of South Africa, playing to a 13–13 draw against the Springboks of South Africa after 21 consecutive wins. Born: Eason Chan (Chan Yick
July_1974
South African Army combat formation
385 Permanent Force members, 14,631 Citizen Force members and 122,000 Commandos of which only 39,000 were considered suited for field deployment. The
1st South African Infantry Division
1st_South_African_Infantry_Division
1968–1969 cricketing controversy
Bruce; Merrett, Christopher (2004). Caught Behind: Race And Politics In Springbok Cricket. Johannesburg: Wits University Press. p. 89. ISBN 978-1-86914-059-5
D'Oliveira_affair
Territories of a white-dominated South Africa
124 Bibliography Hyam, Ronald; Henshaw, Peter (2003). The Lion and the Springbok: Britain and South Africa Since the Boer War. Cambridge University Press
Greater_South_Africa
Month of 1974
Percy Montgomery, South African rugby union player with 102 caps for the Springboks, the national team; in Walvis Bay, South West Africa (now Walvisbaai,
March_1974
South African Army combat formation
UK: Naval & Military Press. ISBN 1-84574-072-6. Klein, Harry (1946). Springbok Record. Johannesburg: South African Legion. OCLC 6570993. Martin, H.J
6th South African Armoured Division
6th_South_African_Armoured_Division
Military unit
1914–1915 Gibeon East Africa 1940–1941 Dadaba Western Desert 1941–1943 Gazala Springbok Road Paliano Bir Temrad Best Post Alamein Defence El Alamein Italy 1944–1945
Queen_Nandi_Mounted_Rifles
Month in 1976
league team, nicknamed the Springboks, defeated New Zealand's team, the All-Blacks, 16 to 7 in the first match of the Springboks' controversial tour of New
July_1976
Olympics with respect to South Africa during apartheid-era
Ludwig van Beethoven's "Ode to Joy". Likewise it decided not to use the Springbok emblem or green-and-gold colours of white sports teams. These decisions
Apartheid-era South Africa and the Olympics
Apartheid-era_South_Africa_and_the_Olympics
act 35 of 1923. Cape Times Limite, Cape Town. Nasson, Bill (1997). "A Springbok on the Somme: Joe Samuels, a South African Veteran of the Great War".
Military history of South Africa during World War I
Military_history_of_South_Africa_during_World_War_I
Military unit
sword of peace. The green and gold colours signifies the traditional Springbok colour scheme. The Division held its Colours Parade on 20 November 1993
9 South African Infantry Division
9_South_African_Infantry_Division
Month of 1971
Australia. [citation needed] The South Africa national rugby union team (the Springboks) finished their tour of Australia with an 18–6 win in their test match
August_1971
Medal of Honor Recipient Kenneth Stumpf Dies at 77 Sheila Maher Former Springbok captain Dawie de Villiers passes away Robert "Bob" Warren James Bama –
Deaths_in_April_2022
South African rugby union footballer
South Africa before the First World War, eight of whom played for the Springboks. Morkel played rugby for Somerset West Rugby Club, and from 1911 to 1914
Jacky_Morkel
Military unit
Black. p. 604. ISBN 9781852854171. Roos, Neil (September 2009). "The Springbok and the Skunk: War Veterans and the Politics of Whiteness in South Africa
Native_Military_Corps
British greyhound competition
Vieri – Madam Alright Andrew O'Flaherty (Stainforth) 28.69 7/4 2005 Go Commando Soviet Ferrari – Lady Devika Mark Wallis (Walthamstow) 28.11 11/4 2006
Gymcrack
Retrieved July 8, 2016. Stan Harper – 1921 to 2016 – The Archivist "Former Springbok rally driver murdered". Archived from the original on October 9, 2019
Deaths_in_June_2016
Military unit
personnel was approved on 15 March 1978. 71 Motorised Brigade's flag was a springbok in green and old gold and had been approved on 28 July 1988 In October
71 Motorised Brigade (South Africa)
71_Motorised_Brigade_(South_Africa)
Military formations of South Africa in World War I
it was rumoured the brigade began to refer to themselves as 'suicide Springboks'. At the Battle of Passchendaele in September 1917, the South African
South African Overseas Expeditionary Force
South_African_Overseas_Expeditionary_Force
Mark Wallis 14-1 39.61 2 4th Daisyfield Seani Mark Wallis 2-1f 40.05 4 5th Westmead Swift Nick Savva 5-2 40.09 5 6th Go Commando Mark Wallis 14-1 40.81 3
2006 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
2006_UK_&_Ireland_Greyhound_Racing_Year
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Arabic, Muslim
Respect; Sanctity
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Abundance, Excess
Male
Polish
Polish form of Latin Timotheus, TYMOTEUSZ means "to honor God."
Boy/Male
Australian
Earth
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Surrounded by Fire
Boy/Male
Danish, German, Swedish
Rejoice
Boy/Male
Hindu
Prasheel
Girl/Female
Australian, Japanese
Moon
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Procurer of Ocean
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n.
A species of antelope; the sprinkbok.
n.
The springbok.
n.
Alt. of Springbuck
n.
A South African gazelle (Gazella euchore) noted for its graceful form and swiftness, and for its peculiar habit of springing lighty and suddenly into the air. It has a white dorsal stripe, expanding into a broad patch of white on the rump and tail. Called also springer.
n.
The springbuck.