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Map of the Union of South Africa showing Military and S.A.M.R. Districts
(also shown, Bechuanaland Protectorate, German South West Africa, Rhodesia & Portuguese East Africa)
Surveyor General's Office, Pretoria, May 1914, lithograph, orfinal, scale 1: 3,000,000, sheet is 77.5 cms x 58 cms, some closed tears to edges & folds otherwise condition: good to very good.
In 1914, the Union of South Africa faced a period of political unrest and military mobilization. The South African Mounted Riflemen (SAMR) had a police function and were part of the Union Defence Force (UDF) playing a major role in the events of the period, including the 1914 strike on the Witwatersrand and the subsequent rebellion in some areas.
During the 1914 strike, a major labor conflict that took place in January 1914, military districts were set up to manage the mobilization of the commando system, which was a revival of the system of the former Boer republics.