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Salisbury Island, Durban

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was constructed for the Royal Navy during the Second World War in response to the threat of Japanese attacks on shipping along the east coast of Africa. It was during this construction that the island became a peninsula through the construction of a causeway. After the war the base was turned over to
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which was the main training facility for Indian South African sailors. Upon the retirement of the strike craft, all combat ships of the navy were based at Naval Base Simon's Town and the Durban base was reduced to a
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flotilla in Durban led to a programme of renovation to restore the facility back to full naval base status. In December 2015, it was redesignated a naval base as the home port of the patrol flotilla.
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the different population groups in South Africa had to have separate facilities. The college was the first fully fledged tertiary educational institution for
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in 2002. Some of the facilities of the base were then taken over by the army as a general support base. In 2012, a decision to base the navy's
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In 1961, the University College for Indians was established on Salisbury Island. It closed down in 1971, when it was replaced by the
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flotilla. Even after the closure of the college, the island maintained a link with the Indian community in the form of
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ship that surveyed the future harbour area for the newly established Port Natal Colony in the 1820s.
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From the mid 1970s until the early 1990s, it was the home base of the
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gave up its control of the SANS in exchange for the use of the
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Index

Durban Harbour
Indian Ocean
29°53′01″S 31°02′11″E / 29.88361°S 31.03639°E / -29.88361; 31.03639
Port of Durban
South Africa
former island
Second World War
naval base
causeway
mangrove
HMS Salisbury
Royal Navy
Naval Base Durban
South African Naval Service
Simonstown Agreement
Royal Navy
base at Simon's Town
South African Navy
University of Durban-Westville
apartheid
Indian South Africans
Pravin Gordhan
Minister of Finance
Roy Padayachie
Minister of Public Service and Administration
Sarat Maharaj
Minister class strike craft
SAS Jalsena
naval station
offshore patrol

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