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Original Post Date: 2005-01-17  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 1/17/2005 5:24:31 AM
Thousands sign up to join S.African army…
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Thousands sign up to join S.African army…

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org


Date & Time Posted: 1/17/2005 5:24:31 AM

Thousands sign up to join S.African army…

The South African Army got an infusion of new blood yesterday when 3 500 young men and women signed up for basic training in Pretoria.

The intake is the biggest since the end of conscription in 1993, and the new troops will undergo a year of intense training before they are deployed for another year, either in South Africa or beyond the country’s borders on peacekeeping missions.

Military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Annelize Rademeyer said stringent selection criteria had been used, with 3 500 being selected from 75 000 applicants.

The new recruits will spend the next four months training in Kimberley and Oudtshoorn before being posted to the various corps which they have chosen to complete their training.

Rademeyer said the intake had been divided into two groups with 1 200 troops being posted to Oudtshoorn, while the remaining 2 300 would be sent to Kimberley.

The new intake will participate in the military skills development system whose aim is to teach soldiers life skills which they can use to find employment once they have left the defence force.

Once they have completed their two-year contracts they will be able to apply for another two-year contract. If they are not successful in obtaining a contract they will become members of the Reserve Force.

Source: AllAfrica.Com
URL: http://allafrica.com/stories/200501140390.htm…/p>


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