Comparative military ranks of apartheid states in southern Africa information
Rank comparison charts of armies/land forces of apartheid states and territories in Southern Africa.
This chart includes the military rank insignia of the nominally independent Bantustans,[note 1] apartheid South Africa,[1] and South West Africa.[1] These states were all under the control of the apartheid regime of South Africa,[2] with the defence forces of the Bantustans being made of units that were nominally independent of the SADF, but were selected and trained by the SADF, and who placed former South African and Rhodesian military officers in senior positions within the defence forces.[3] The South West Africa Territorial Force was an auxiliary arm of the SADF and formed the armed forces of South West Africa from 1977 to 1989.[4]
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^ abRadburn, Arthur (1990). "South African Army Ranks and Insignia". South African Journal of Military Studies. 20 (2): 2.
^"The Homelands". South African History Online. 7 April 2011. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
^Stapleton, Timothy J. (9 April 2010). A Military History of South Africa: From the Dutch-Khoi Wars to the End of Apartheid. Praeger Security International. ISBN 978-0313365898.
^Duignan, Peter. Politics and Government in African States 1960–1985. pp. 345–377.
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