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14 July
2006: No 39/06

TAKE NOTE
SANDF PARTICIPATION IN THE 90TH COMMEMORATION OF
THE BATTLE OF DELVILLE WOOD
The fierce battle of Delville Wood fought 90
years ago will be revisited when it is
commemorated on Sunday 16 July 2006 at Delville
Wood in France. South African soldiers of all
races participated in the now famous of battle
of Delville Wood.
The 1st South African Infantry Brigade was
given the unenviable task of clearing the woods,
near the village of Longueval of German forces
entrenched there. The order was carried out with
great bravery, albeit with great losses.
The ceremony will not only commemorate the
lives of South Africans who perished on foreign
soil during World War I, but will also celebrate
the lives of those South Africans who fought and
died in other wars, including for the struggle
for liberation in various countries in Europe.
The RSA Deputy Minister of Defence, Mr.
Mluleki George will preside over the
commemoration, which will be followed by a
wreath laying ceremony at Arques-la-Bataille,
cemetery and town memorial on 17 July 2006.
On Sunday 16 July the new South African Coat
of Arms will be unveiled at the museum built on
the site of the South African memorial in
Delville Wood in 1986.
Importantly, the museum will for the first
time open an exhibition on the Liberation
struggle.
The names of members of the South African
Labour Corps who died in Arques-la-Bataille and
those who perished on board the SAS Mendi will
also be unveiled at the museum.
Any enquiries in this regard may be
forwarded to SSO Media Liaison, Col P.M.
Motlhabane, tel: (012) 355 6380 |