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A Submarine named for Emily Hobhouse who during the Anglo-Boer War revealed the suffering of Boer Women and Children in British Concentration Camps. In 1999 renamed SAS Umkhonto.
A Submarine named for Emily Hobhouse who during the Anglo-Boer War revealed the suffering of Boer Women and Children in British Concentration Camps. In 1999 renamed SAS Umkhonto.


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Latest revision as of 13:16, 11 February 2024

SAS EMILY HOBHOUSE, SOUTH AFRICAN NAVY

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Origin/meaning

A Submarine named for Emily Hobhouse who during the Anglo-Boer War revealed the suffering of Boer Women and Children in British Concentration Camps. In 1999 renamed SAS Umkhonto.

Literature:

Ons Vloot

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