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SOUTH AFRICAN SQUADRON’S CRUST.—The Natal Fighter Squadron of Britain’s R.A.F., which was entirely paid for by inhabitants of Natal, South Africa, includes South Africans and Rhodesians in its pilots. The squadron leader and adjutant with the squadron’s approved crest design a wildebeeste. The South African wildebeeste is known as "The Madcap of the Veldt."

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20625, 28 November 1941, Page 2

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SOUTH AFRICAN SQUADRON’S CRUST.—The Natal Fighter Squadron of Britain’s R.A.F., which was entirely paid for by inhabitants of Natal, South Africa, includes South Africans and Rhodesians in its pilots. The squadron leader and adjutant with the squadron’s approved crest design a wildebeeste. The South African wildebeeste is known as "The Madcap of the Veldt." Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20625, 28 November 1941, Page 2

SOUTH AFRICAN SQUADRON’S CRUST.—The Natal Fighter Squadron of Britain’s R.A.F., which was entirely paid for by inhabitants of Natal, South Africa, includes South Africans and Rhodesians in its pilots. The squadron leader and adjutant with the squadron’s approved crest design a wildebeeste. The South African wildebeeste is known as "The Madcap of the Veldt." Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20625, 28 November 1941, Page 2