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32 Battalion (sometimes nicknamed Buffalo Battalion or Os Terríveis - Portuguese for The Terrible Ones) was a special infantry battalion of the South African Army, composed of black and white officers and NCO's. It was disbanded on 26 March 1993 on the request of the African National Congress prior to the elections of 1994. More information...

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