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SAS JAN VAN RIEBEECK, SOUTH AFRICAN NAVY
History: The Ship was the former Destroyer HMS Wessex tranferred to South Africa in 1950. Where she was later converted to a fast Antisubmarine Frigate and later served as a Training Ship. Decomminissioned in 1975.
Afrikaans | blazon wanted |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The Shield show the Coat of Arms of the namegiver, founder in 1652 of what later become the city of Cape Town.
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