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    Simonstown Agreement [sic] was a naval cooperation agreement between the United Kingdom and South Africa, signed on 30 June 1955. Under the agreement...
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  • The Simonstown Agreement was a naval co-operation agreement between the United Kingdom and South Africa signed 30 June 1955. Under the agreement, the...
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  • Simon's Town near Cape Town Simonstown, Kilbride, a townland in County Westmeath, Ireland Simonstown Agreement, a naval agreement between South Africa and...
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    (1968). "Simonstown Agreement: South Africa, Britain and the Commonwealth". South African Law Journal. 85: 162. "Simon's Town Map". Simonstown.com. Retrieved...
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    Simon's Town (Afrikaans: Simonstad), sometimes spelled Simonstown, is a town in the Western Cape, South Africa and is home to Naval Base Simon's Town,...
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    Spey-powered Buccaneers. The order was part of the Simonstown Agreement, in which the UK obtained use of the Simonstown naval base in South Africa, in exchange for...
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    This is the list of military alliances. A military alliance is a formal agreement between two or more parties concerning national security in which the...
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    adopted, at a Congress of the People in Kliptown. June 30 – The Simonstown Agreement provides for control of the naval base at Simon's Town in the Union...
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  • independently crash into the North Sea, one pilot is killed. The Simonstown Agreement provides for control of the naval base at Simon's Town to transfer...
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  • Kliptown, Soweto. 30 – The United Kingdom and South Africa sign the Simonstown Agreement for bilateral naval defence. August 30 – Rondalia (a tourist club)...
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    known agreements, pacts, peaces, and major contracts between states, armies, governments, and tribal groups. Central American Free Trade Agreement Free...
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    Africa" (1968) 62, American Journal of International Law, 78-97 "The Simonstown Agreement : South Africa, Britain and the United Nations" (1968) 85, South...
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    Naval Ensign South Africa Marine Corps South African Naval Museum Simonstown Agreement Military history of South Africa Active ships Decommissioned ships...
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  • a fluctuating and intermittent presence. With the signing of the Simonstown Agreement in 1957, the Royal Navy gave up its control of the SANS in exchange...
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  • the rank of commodore, jumping two ranks. During his tenure the Simonstown Agreement was signed on 30 June 1955. He held commodore rank until 1 April...
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    the dry dock) was handed to South Africa in 1957, as part of the Simonstown Agreement. Construction in 1906 The ships crests painted on the wall The dock...
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  • 1967 he led a British delegation to South Africa to renegotiate the Simonstown Agreement. He was appointed Vice Chief of the Naval Staff in 1965 and the first...
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  • oversee the construction of the Type 12 frigates purchased under the Simonstown Agreement, also serving as the first captain of SAS President Kruger (F150)...
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  • Rothesay-class frigates provided under the British-South African Simonstown Agreement Previously Minister class "HISTORIC PENNANT NUMBERS & THE NEW BIRO...
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  • ordered by the South African Navy in the late 1950s following the Simonstown Agreement with the RN. President Steyn was the second ship of the three sister...
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  • ordered by the South African Navy in the late 1950s following the Simonstown Agreement with the RN. The ship that became President Kruger was actually the...
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    establishment of the South African Military Academy. He negotiated the Simonstown Agreement, the return of the naval base from Royal Navy control. Erasmus would...
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  • ordered by the South African Navy in the late 1950s following the Simonstown Agreement with the RN. President Pretorius, named after the first President...
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    Battle of the River Plate against the Graf Spee. In 1955, the new Simonstown Agreement on naval cooperation between the UK and the Union of South Africa...
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  • which was established on 1 April 1957 after the signing of the Simonstown Agreement. "RDF Training in Touwsriver" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-08-03. "Exercise...
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  • Israel is formed by Moshe Sharett during the second Knesset. The Simonstown Agreement provides for control of the naval base at Simon's Town in the Union...
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    Cape Town CBD Clanwilliam George Knysna Montagu Mossel Bay Paarl Robertson Simonstown Stellenbosch Swellendam Table Mountain Tulbagh Worcester Wynberg...
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    were held on troopships in Simons Bay until POW camps in Cape Town and Simonstown were completed. In total, six prisoner of war camps would be set up in...
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    their eyes on the promised land, about 200 settlers lay off shore at Simonstown ("Simons Bay") for a week, before being sailed back all the way to Saldanha...
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    committee's members assumed that South African navy vessels had sailed out of Simonstown port, near Cape Town, to a secret location in the Indian Ocean, where...
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