- SAS
Isaac Dyobha was a Warrior-class
strike craft of the
South African Navy. She was
commissioned in 1979 and
originally named SAS
Frans Erasmus for former...
- the
former strike craft were
refurbished and
recommissioned as SAS
Isaac Dyobha (P1565), SAS
Galeshewe (P1567) and SAS
Makhanda (P1569). As of 2023, only...
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currently executed by the
obsolete Offs****
Patrol Vessels (OPVs) SAS
Isaac Dyobha and SAS Makhanda. The
second ****ure
acquisition project for the SA Navy...
-
recommissioned as offs****
patrol vessels (OPVs)
between 2012 and 2014 – SAS Isaac
Dyobha, SAS Galeshewe and SAS Makhanda. As of
February 2023, only
Makhanda remains...
- An interpreter,
Isaac Williams Wauchope (also
known as
Isaac Wauchope Dyobha), who had
previously served as a
Minister in the
Congregational Native Church...
- his
comrades right to the
victorious end of his life.
Isaac William Dyobha Wauchope † Gold 2021 For
providing morale through poignant words and support...
- off St Catherine's
Light in the
English Channel. The Rev.
Isaac Wauchope Dyobha led the
doomed men in
funeral song and
dance as
their ship went down. On...
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Naval Base Durban.
Three Warrior-class offs****
patrol vessels; SAS Isaac
Dyobha, SAS Galeshewe and SAS Makhanda are
based in Durban. When the new offs****...
- 2014-03-03. "SAS
ISAAC DYOBHA'S LAST VOYAGE". SA Navy Museum. May 21, 2022.
Retrieved October 21, 2022. "THE
HISTORY OF THE SAS
ISAAC DYOBHA".
South African...
- za.
Retrieved December 8, 2014. Martin, Guy (July 30, 2013). "SAS
Isaac Dyobha takes over from SAS
Galeshewe patrolling Mozambique Channel". Defenceweb...