• but transferred before commissioning to the South African Navy as SAS Walvisbaai. The ship was decommissioned in March 2001 and was sold to the Walt...
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  • game Minecraft was titled "Update Aquatic" in reference to the film. SAS Walvisbaai, the ship used as the R/V Belafonte. Jaguar catshark, a species of shark...
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  • 1958, completed 21 May 1959. Commissioned into South African Navy as SAS Walvisbaai. SS Manchester Miller, cargo ship for Manchester Liners Ltd, launched...
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  • HMS Barcross (1943), later renamed SAS Somerset. The Ford-class SAS Gelderland in Table Bay Flower-class corvette. SAS Protea was converted to a hydrographic...
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  • Officer Commanding in the Minesweeping Squadron and later Executive Officer of SAS President Pretorius from 1963 - 1965. Senior Staff Officer Personnel in 1965...
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    the original on 17 August 2012. Retrieved 20 October 2012. "SAS SPIOENKOP visits Walvisbaai". Archived from the original on 22 October 2013. "Ministry...
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  • Department of Water Affairs. P – Post Office (including telecommunications). SAS-R – South African Railways road motor service. BT – Bantu Trust. Military...
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    time between 1955 and 1959, they were also employed on the Keetmanshoop-Walvisbaai section. They remained in that territory until 1961, when strengthening...
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    Packington M1214 3 July 1958 sold to South Africa in 1959 and renamed Walvisbaai Penston M1169 9 May 1955 broken up in 1970 Picton M1170 20 October 1955...
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    documented as being no. 984 but, since no. 984 was photographed in service at Walvisbaai c. 1955, this was an error. These eleven locomotives remained in South...
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