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References to books frequently used in articles
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WWII
[edit]General
[edit]- *{{cite book|first1=F.H.| last1=Hinsley| last2=with Thomas| first2=E.E.| last3=Ransome| first3=C.F.G.| last4=Knight| first4=R.C.|editor-last=Hinsley| editor-first=F.H.| editor-link=Harry Hinsley | series=British Intelligence in the Second World War| title=Volume 1: Its Influence on Strategy and Operations| publisher=Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO) |location=London, UK|year=1979| origyear=1st. pub. [[HMSO]]:1979| isbn=0 11 630933 4| lastauthoramp=y}}
- *{{cite book|first1=F.H.| last1=Hinsley| last2=with Thomas| first2=E.E.| last3=Ransome| first3=C.F.G.| last4=Knight| first4=R.C.|editor-last=Hinsley| editor-first=F.H.| editor-link=Harry Hinsley | series=British Intelligence in the Second World War| title=Volume 2: Its Influence on Strategy and Operations| publisher=Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO) |location=London, UK|year=1981| origyear=1st. pub. [[HMSO]]:1981| isbn=0 11 630934 2| lastauthoramp=y}}
- *{{cite book|first1=F.H.| last1=Hinsley| last2=with Thomas| first2=E.E.| last3=Ransome| first3=C.F.G.| last4=Knight| first4=R.C.|editor-last=Hinsley| editor-first=F.H.| editor-link=Harry Hinsley | series=British Intelligence in the Second World War| title=Volume 3 Part 1: Its Influence on Strategy and Operations| publisher=Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO) |location=London, UK|year=1984| origyear=1st. pub. [[HMSO]]:1984| isbn=0 11 630935 0| lastauthoramp=y}}
- *{{cite book|first1=F.H.| last1=Hinsley| last2=with Thomas| first2=E.E.| last3=Ransome| first3=C.F.G.| last4=Simkins| first4=C.A.G.|editor-last=Hinsley| editor-first=F.H.| editor-link=Harry Hinsley | series=British Intelligence in the Second World War| title=Volume 3 Part 2: Its Influence on Strategy and Operations| publisher=Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO) |location=London, UK|year=1988| origyear=1st. pub. [[HMSO]]:1988| isbn=0 11 630940 7| lastauthoramp=y}}
- *{{cite book|first1=F.H.| last1=Hinsley| last2=with Simkins| first2=C.A.G.| editor-last=Hinsley| editor-first=F.H.| editor-link=Harry Hinsley | series=British Intelligence in the Second World War| title=Volume 4: Security and Counter-Intelligence| publisher=Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO) |location=London, UK|year=1990| origyear=1st. pub. [[HMSO]]:1990| isbn=0 11 630952 0| lastauthoramp=y}}
- *{{Cite book| last=Klein| first=Harry| title=Springbok Record|year=1946| publisher=South African Legion| location=Johannesburg | oclc=6570993}}
- *{{cite book|first1=Major-General I.S.O.| last1=Playfair| authorlink1=Ian Stanley Ord Playfair| last2=with Stitt| first2=Commander G.M.S| last3=Molony| first3=Brigadier C.J.C.| last4=Toomer| first4=Air Vice-Marshall S.E.|editor-last=Butler| editor-first=J.R.M| editor-link=James Ramsay Montagu Butler | series=History of the Second World War, United Kingdom Military Series| title=Mediterranean and Middle East Volume I: The Early Successes Against Italy (to May 1941)| publisher=Naval & Military Press |location=Uckfield, UK|year=2004| origyear=1st. pub. [[HMSO]]:1954| isbn=1-845740-65-3| lastauthoramp=y}}
- *{{cite book|first1=Major-General I.S.O.| last1=Playfair| authorlink1=Ian Stanley Ord Playfair| last2=with Flynn| first2=Captain F.C. (R.N.)| last3=Molony| first3=Brigadier C.J.C.| last4=Toomer| first4=Air Vice-Marshall S.E.|editor-last=Butler| editor-first=J.R.M| editor-link=James Ramsay Montagu Butler |series=History of the Second World War, United Kingdom Military Series| title=The Mediterranean and Middle East, Volume II: The Germans come to the help of their Ally (1941)| publisher=Naval & Military Press |location=Uckfield, UK |year=2004| origyear=1st. pub. [[HMSO]]:1956| isbn=1-845740-66-1| lastauthoramp=y}}
- *{{cite book|first1=Major-General I.S.O.| last1=Playfair| authorlink1=Ian Stanley Ord Playfair| last2=with Flynn| first2=Captain F.C. (R.N.)| last3=Molony| first3=Brigadier C.J.C.| last4=Gleave| first4=Group Captain T.P.|editor-last=Butler| editor-first=Sir James| editor-link=James Ramsay Montagu Butler |series=History of the Second World War, United Kingdom Military Series| title=The Mediterranean and Middle East, Volume III: British Fortunes reach their Lowest Ebb (September 1941 to September 1942)| publisher=Naval & Military Press |location=Uckfield, UK |year=2004| origyear=1st. pub. [[HMSO]]:1960| isbn=1-845740-67-X| lastauthoramp=y}}
- *{{cite book|first1=Major-General I.S.O.| last1=Playfair| authorlink1=Ian Stanley Ord Playfair| last3=with Flynn| first3=Captain F.C. (R.N.)| last2=Molony| first2=Brigadier C.J.C.| last4=Gleave| first4=Group Captain T.P.|editor-last=Butler| editor-first=Sir James| editor-link=James Ramsay Montagu Butler |series=History of the Second World War, United Kingdom Military Series| title=The Mediterranean and Middle East, Volume IV: The Destruction of the Axis Forces in Africa| publisher=Naval & Military Press |location=Uckfield, UK |year=2004| origyear=1st. pub. [[HMSO]]:1966| isbn=1-845740-68-8| lastauthoramp=y}}
- *{{cite book|first3=Major-General H.L.| last3=Davies| last2=with Flynn| first2=Captain F.C. (R.N.)| last1=Molony| first1=Brigadier C.J.C.| last4=Gleave| first4=Group Captain T.P.|editor-last=Butler| editor-first=Sir James| editor-link=James Ramsay Montagu Butler |series=History of the Second World War, United Kingdom Military Series| title=The Mediterranean and Middle East, Volume V: The Campaign in Sicily 1943 and The Campaign in Italy 3rd September 1943 to 31st March 1944| publisher=Naval & Military Press |location=Uckfield, UK |year=2004| origyear=1st. pub. [[HMSO]]:1973| isbn=1-845740-69-6| lastauthoramp=y}}
- *{{cite book|first3=Major-General H.L.| last3=Davies| last2=with Flynn| first2=Captain F.C. (R.N.)| last1=Molony| first1=Brigadier C.J.C.| last4=Gleave| first4=Group Captain T.P.|editor-last=Butler| editor-first=Sir James| editor-link=James Ramsay Montagu Butler |others=Revised by Jackson, General Sir William| series=History of the Second World War, United Kingdom Military Series| title=The Mediterranean and Middle East, Volume VI: Victory in the Mediterranean, Part 1 - 1st April to 4th June 1944| publisher=Naval & Military Press |location=Uckfield, UK |year=2004| origyear=1st. pub. [[HMSO]]:1984| isbn=1-845740-70-X| lastauthoramp=y}}
- *{{cite book| last1=Jackson| first1=General Sir William| last2=Gleave| first2=Group Captain T.P.|editor-last=Butler| editor-first=Sir James| editor-link=James Ramsay Montagu Butler | series=History of the Second World War, United Kingdom Military Series| title=The Mediterranean and Middle East, Volume VI: Victory in the Mediterranean, Part 2 - June to October 1944| publisher=Naval & Military Press |location=Uckfield, UK |year=2004| origyear=1st. pub. [[HMSO]]:1987| isbn=1-845740-71-8| lastauthoramp=y}}
- *{{cite book| last1=Jackson| first1=General Sir William| last2=Gleave| first2=Group Captain T.P.|editor-last=Butler| editor-first=Sir James| editor-link=James Ramsay Montagu Butler | series=History of the Second World War, United Kingdom Military Series| title=The Mediterranean and Middle East, Volume VI: Victory in the Mediterranean, Part 3 - November 1944 to May 1945| publisher=Naval & Military Press |location=Uckfield, UK |year=2004| origyear=1st. pub. [[HMSO]]:1988| isbn=1-845740-72-6| lastauthoramp=y}}
Italy
[edit]- *{{cite book|last=Doherty|first=Richard|title=Eighth Army in Italy: The Long Hard Slog|year=2007|publisher=Pen & Sword| location= Barnsley|isbn=9781844156375}}
- *{{cite web|last=Fisher|first=Ernest F|title=United States Army in World War II: Mediterranean Theater of Operations|url=http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-MTO-Cassino/index.html#index|work=Cassino To the Alps|publisher=Centre for Military History, Washington D.C|accessdate=7 October 2010|year=1989}}
- *{{cite book|last=Holland|first=James|title=Italy's Sorrow: A Year of War, 1944–1945|year=2008|publisher=Harper| location=London|isbn=9780007176458}}
- *{{cite book|last1=Martin|first1=H.J. Lt-Gen|last2=Orpen|first2=Neil D.|series=South African Forces: World War II. Vol VI|title= Eagles Victorious| year=1978|publisher=Purnell, Cape Town|isbn=0868430080}}
- *{{cite book|first3=Major-General H.L.| last3=Davies| last2=with Flynn| first2=Captain F.C. (R.N.)| last1=Molony| first1=Brigadier C.J.C.| last4=Gleave| first4=Group Captain T.P.|editor-last=Butler| editor-first=Sir James| editor-link=James Ramsay Montagu Butler |others=Revised by Jackson, General Sir William| series=History of the Second World War, United Kingdom Military Series| title=The Mediterranean and Middle East, Volume VI: Victory in the Mediterranean, Part 1 - 1st April to 4th June 1944| publisher=Naval & Military Press |location=Uckfield, UK |year=2004| origyear=1st. pub. [[HMSO]]:1984| isbn=1-845740-70-X| lastauthoramp=y}}
- *{{cite book|last=Orpen|first=Neil D.|series=South African Forces: World War II. Vol V|title=Victory in Italy|year=1975|publisher=Purnell, Cape Town|isbn=36000282X}}
- *{{cite book| last=Porch| first=Douglas| title=Hitler's Mediterranean Gamble| year=2004| publisher=Cassell|location=London}}
Western Desert
[edit]- *{{cite book|last=Agar-Hamilton|first=J.A.I.|coauthors=Turner, L.F.C.|title=Crisis in the Desert: May – July 1942|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=Cape Town|date=1952|edition=1st|volume=Vol II}}
- *{{cite book|last=Agar-Hamilton|first=J.A.I.|coauthors=Turner, L.F.C.|title='The Sidi Rezeg Battles: 1941|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=Cape Town|date=1957|edition=1st|volume=Vol I}}
- *{{cite book|last=Barnet |first=Correlli |title=The Desert Generals |year=1960 |publisher=George Allen & Unwin |location=London}}
- *{{cite book| last=Barr| first=Niall| title=Pendulum of War: The Three Battles of El Alamein| year=2004| publisher=Pimlico|location=London}}
- *{{cite book| last=Carver| first=Michael| title=El Alamein| year=1962| publisher=B.T. Bratsford|location=London}}
- *{{cite book| last=Latimer| first=Jon| title=Alamein| year=2002| publisher=Harvard University Press|location=Cambridge, MA}}
- *{{cite book| last=Liddell Hart| first=B.H. (Ed.)| authorlink=Basil Liddell Hart| title=The Rommel Papers|year=1953| publisher=Collins| location=London}}
- *{{cite book| last=Orpen| first=N.| title=East Africa and the Abyssinian Campaigns|year=1968| publisher=Purnell| location=Cape Town|volume=South African Forces World War II: Volume II}}
- *{{cite book| last=Orpen| first=N.| title=War in the Desert|year=1971| publisher=Purnell| location=Cape Town|volume=South African Forces World War II: Volume III}}
- *{{cite book| last=Porch| first=Douglas| title=Hitler's Mediterranean Gamble| year=2004| publisher=Cassell|location=London}}
- *{{cite book| last=Uys| first=Ian| title=For Valour: The History of South Africa's Victoria Cross Heroes| year=1973| publisher=Ian S. Uys|location=Johannesburg}}
East Africa
[edit]WWI
[edit]Somme
[edit]- *{{cite book|last=Buchan|first=John |title=Homilies and recreations|publisher=Books for Libraries Press|location=Freeport|date=1969|edition=Litho reprint of 1926|isbn=0836911725}}
- *{{cite book|last=Buchan|first=John|title=The history of the South African forces in France|publisher=Imperial War Museum & Battery Press|location=London|date=1992|edition=Litho reprint of 1920|isbn=0-901-627-89-5}}
- *{{cite book| last=Digby| first=Peter. K.| title=Pyramids and Poppies: The 1st SA Infantry Brigade in Libya, France and Flanders: 1915–1919|year=1993| publisher=Ashanti| location=Rivonia|ISBN=1874800537}}
- *{{cite book| last=Hart| first=Peter| title=The Somme|year=2006| publisher=Cassell| location=London|ISBN=9780304367351}}
- *{{cite book| last=Keegan| first=John| title=The First World War|year=1998| publisher=Random House| location=London|ISBN=0091801788}}
- *{{cite book|last=Liddle|first=Peter, H.|title=The 1916 Battle of the Somme: A Reappraisal|publisher=Wordsworth|location=Hertfordshire|date=2001|isbn=1840222409}}
- *{{cite book|last=Liddell-Hart|first=Basil, H.|title=History of the First World War|publisher=Redwood Burn Ltd.|location=Trowbridge|date=1970|edition=3rd (1973)}}
- *{{cite book|last=Miles|first=Captain Wilfred|title=History of the Great War: Military Operations in France and Belgium. 2 July to the end of the Battles of the Somme|publisher=Imperial War Museum|location=London|date=1992 |edition=2nd (Litho reprint of 1938 original)|isbn=0-89839-169-5}}
- *{{cite book|last=Nasson|first=Bill|title=Springboks on the Somme|publisher=Penguin Books|location=Rosebank|date=2007|edition=1st|isbn=978 0 143 02535 1}}
- *{{cite book|last=Philpott|first=William|title=Bloody Victory: The sacrifice on the Somme and the making of the Twentieth Century|publisher=Little, Brown|location=London|date=2009|edition=1st|isbn=978-1-4087-0108-9}}
- *{{cite book|last=Prior|first=Robin and|coauthors=Wilson, Trevor|title=The Somme|publisher=Yale University Press|location=New Haven|date=2005|edition=1st|isbn=0-300-10694-7}}
- *{{cite book|last=Sheldon|first=Jack|title=The German Army on the Somme: 1914–1916|publisher=Pen and Sword Books Ltd.|location=Barnsley|date=2007|isbn=1-84415-513-2}}
- *{{cite book|last=Thomas|first=Nigel|title=The German Army in World War I (3) 1917–1918 |publisher=Osprey Publishing|location=Oxford|date=2004|edition=Men at Arms Series, 1st|isbn=1 84176 567 8}}
- *{{cite book|last=Uys|first=Ian|title=Delville Wood|publisher=Uys Publishers|location=Johannesburg|date=1983|isbn=0-620-06611-3}}
- *{{cite book|last=Uys|first=Ian|title=Rollcall: the Delville Wood story|publisher=Uys Publishers|location=Germiston|date=1991|isbn=0-9583173-1-3}}
- *{{cite journal|last=Uys|first=Ian|date=December 1986|title=South Africans at Delville Wood|journal=South African Military History Journal (SAMHJ)|publisher=South African Military History Society|volume=7|issue=2}}
- *{{cite book|title=Histories of Two Hundred and Fifty One Divisions of the German Army which participated in the War (1914–1918)|editor=General Staff: American Expeditionary Force|location=Chaumont, France|date=1919|url=http://www.vlib.us/wwi/resources/germanarmywwi.html}}
- *{{cite book|last=Monash|first=John Lt-Gen, Sir|title=The Australian Victories in France in 1918 |year=1993|publisher=Imperial War Museum in association with Battery Press|origyear=1st. pub. 1920: Hutchinson & Co, London|isbn=0-89838-181-4}}
East Africa
[edit]South African Wars
[edit]Anglo Boer War
[edit]- *{{cite book|last=Conan Doyle|first=Arthur|authorlink=Arthur Conan Doyle|title=The Great Boer War|publisher=Smith, Elder & Co|location=London|year=1900|edition=8th Impression|isbn=0869770748}}
- *{{cite book|url=http://www.archive.org/details/southafricatrans02cres|last=Creswicke|first=Louis|title=South Africa and the Transvaal War|publisher=T.C. & E.C. Jack|location=Edinburgh|year=1900|edition=1st|volume=Volume 2: From the commencement of the war to the Battle of Colenso, 15th Dec 1899|isbn=0665938330}}
- *{{cite book|last=German General Staff|series=The War in South Africa: October 1899 to February 1900| title=The Advance to Pretoria after Paardeberg, the Upper Tugela Campaign, etc.| publisher=The Battle Press |location=Nashville, USA |year=1998| origyear=1st. pub. 1906 (Historical section of the Great General Staff, Berlin)| isbn=0-89839-285-3| lastauthoramp=y}}
- *{{cite book|last=German General Staff|series=The War in South Africa: March 1900 to September 1900| title=The War in South Africa| publisher=The Battle Press |location=Nashville, USA |year=1998| origyear=1st. pub. 1906 (Historical section of the Great General Staff, Berlin)| isbn=0-89839-285-3| lastauthoramp=y}}
- *{{cite book|url=http://www.archive.org/details/historyofwarinso01grea|last=Maurice|first=Major-General Sir Frederick|title=History of the War in South Africa 1899 – 1902|publisher=Naval and Military Press|location=East Sussex|edition=Facsimile reprint of 1906 HMSO|volume=Vol I}}
- *{{cite book|last=Maurice|first=Major-General Sir Frederick|title=History of the War in South Africa 1899 – 1902|publisher=Naval and Military Press|location=East Sussex|edition=Facsimile reprint of 1906 HMSO|volume=Maps Vol I}}
- *{{cite book|last=Pakenham|first=Thomas|title=The Boer War|publisher=Jonathan Ball|year=1979|isbn=0868500461}}
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[edit]History of the South African Navy
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Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (RNVR) (South Africa Division) | |
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Founded | 1 July 1913 |
Type | Navy |
Role | Naval Reserve |
Colours | Red and white |
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Naval jack | |
Union of South Africa flag (1910-1928) |
South African Naval Service (SANS) | |
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Founded | ???? - Jan 1940 |
Country | Union of South Africa |
Type | Navy |
Role | Naval warfare hydrographic survey |
Colours | Red and white |
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Identification symbol | |
Red Ensign of Union of South Africa | |
Union of South Africa flag (1928-1982) |
South African Seaward Defence Force (SDF) | |
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Founded | Jan 1940 - ??? 1942 |
Country | Union of South Africa |
Type | Navy |
Role | Naval warfare hydrographic survey |
Colours | Red and white |
Insignia | |
Identification symbol | |
Red Ensign of Union of South Africa | |
Union of South Africa flag (1928-1982) |
South African Naval Force (SANF) | |
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Founded | 1942 - 1 January 1951 |
Country | Union of South Africa |
Type | Navy |
Role | Naval warfare hydrographic survey |
Colours | Red and white |
Insignia | |
Identification symbol | |
Red Ensign of Union of South Africa | |
Union of South Africa flag (1928-1982) |
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Port Elizabeth Naval Volunteer Brigade
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South Africa Division of the RNVR
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South African Naval Service (SANS)
[edit]During World War I, the Union of South Africa committed its own land forces to support the Allied cause in Africa, Europe and the Middle East. The South African Air Force was created in 1920 but for seaward defence, the Union relied on the Royal Navy with a small domestic naval contingent forming part of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (RNVR). As had occurred with the creation of the air force, the Union of South Africa government created the "South African Naval Service (SANS)” by decree in October 1921. It was to be staffed by the existing members of the RNVR (South African Division) reporting to SANS rather than the Royal Navy. These arrangements were formalised by legislation promulgated in the Government Gazette in January 1923.[1]"World War 2 at Sea: South African Naval Force: Ship Histories, Convoy Escort Movements, Casualty Lists 1939-1947". The National Museum: Royal Navy.</ref>
The “South African Naval Service” title and arrangement continued until January 1940 when the Seaward Defence Force (SDF) was formed, taking over all responsibilities of the former SANS which was suspended but not actually disbanded. The Seaward Defense Force name continued until XXXX 1942 when it was renamed “South African Naval Force” (SANF) and all members of the old RNVR (South African Division) were transferred into the SANF. The South African Naval Force title remained in use until 1 January 1951 when it was changed to the “South African Navy” (SAN).[1]
Seaward Defence Force (SDF)
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South African Navy (SAN)
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Maritime history
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Later History
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Commanders
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Ships
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Main classes
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Notes and references
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[edit]Bibliography
[edit]- Bennett, CH (2008). South Africa's Navy. SA Navy. ISBN 978-0-620-41446-3.
- Du Toit, Allan (1992). South Africa's Fighting Ships: Past and Present. Rivonia, South Africa: Ashanti Publishing. ISBN 1-874800-50-2.
- Janes (2001). Janes Fighting Ships of World War II. Random House. ISBN 1-85170-494-9.
- Janes Fighting Ships of World War II. Random House. 1989 [Litho reprint of 1945/46 Ed]. ISBN 1-85170-494-9.
- Lenton, H. T. (1967). Warships of the British & Commonwealth navies. Allan.
- The Observation Post. 6 April 2017.
- Turner, L.C.F. (1961). War in the Southern Oceans: 1939-45. Cape Town: Oxford University Press.