For more than a year, a hundred years ago, German and British-French
troops engaged in Delville Wood. South Africa and the 1st South African Infantry Brigade were there.
Hundreds of thousands died.
On 17 July 2016 we came together in The Gardens, Cape Town to
commemorate this, think back and take the lessons to go into the future with it.
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