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Department of Defence launches a South African Military Health Services Book “The 4th Dimension”

5 Aug 2010

The Department of Defence’s Surgeon General, Lieutenant General Vejaay Ramlakan will launch a book of the South African National Defence Force military health history at the Freedom Park, on Tuesday, 10 August 2010 in Pretoria at 16h30.

This biographical account of the history of the military health services explores the events in military health care, from the origins of military health care in South Africa through our tumultuous history for independence and recognition to a democratic country.

The rich history of the military health services that supported all the armed forces over the years, has for the first time been documented. This unique book is titled, “The 4th Dimension”.

You are cordially invited to send a reporter and/or a cameraperson/photographer to cover the book.

Please RSVP as indicated below on or before 12h00 on Friday, 6 August 2010.

RSVP and enquiries:
Colonel Louis Kirstein
Cell: 082 444 7334

Source: Department of Defence

 

Issued by: Department of Defence
5 Aug 2010


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