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      SD3/15/1.  Casualties  No  22  A/S  Flotilla.
      SD3115/1.  Reports  of Proceedings.
      SD3/15/2.  Reports  of Proceedings.
      SD3/15/10.  Replaceinent of HMSAS  Southern  Floe  (HMSAS  Protea).
      SD3115116.  SA  Naval  Forces.  Monthly Reports  Med Station.
      SD3/16.  HMSAS  Southern  Main  and Floe.
      SD3/27.  South  African  Naval Forces,  HMSAS  Protea.
      SD10/10/14.  SANF.  Historical Records.
      SDl0/10/14.  NS/48.  Records  Historical.
      SD49.  SANF.  Part in final  phase of Italian  and  Adriatic  Campaigns.
      SD50.  SANF.  Loss  of Stores:  Vessels  and Detachments.
      NS/10/10/14.  Records  Historical.
      SANF
      Box  IO.  Reports  on Vessels  registered  at South  African  Ports.

      Secretary for  Defence
      Group  2 Volume  9.  Requisition of Vessels  for  SDF.
      Personal  Files
      70054V SANF.  G.  Burn Wood.
      71634 SANF.  P.A.  North.
      70101  SANF.  E.R.  Francis .
    .  70016 SDF.  LJ .. Jagger.
      70019 SANF. J.EJ.  Lewis.
      71634 SANF.  P.A.  North.
      6743 7 SANF/RN.  C.J. Jones.
      Pl/4869.  A.F.  Trew.
      70008 SDF.  H.H.  Biermann.

      Union  Defence  Force  Orders
           Union Defence Force Order.  159/57. Battle Honours for  the Union Defence
      Forces in the Second World War, 1939-45, and the Korean War, 1950-53. l  No-
      vember  1957.

      Government  Gazette.  Union of South  Africa,  l  August  1942
          Jaarboek van die Unie van Suid-Afrika  1948: Die Unie van  Suid-Afrika en  die
      Oorlog.  Hoofstuk XXIX:  18.

      The South Mrican Naval Museum, Simon's town

          At the South Mrican N a val Museum, Simon·s Town N a val Base, a small amount
      of importane documents are available. They are generally well-arranged and inclu-
      des a number of unique, often personal, documents. The Museum' s library has a very
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