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 | | Indications of deviance from the militarised norm, appear to have presented the SADF with a number of difficulties, as they tried to eliminate behaviours which did not conform to their conception of what was needed from SADF men. |
 | | The Aversion Project, detailing human rights abuses of gays and lesbians in the SADF by health workers during the apartheid era, records the use of military psychiatric hospitals and camps for the detention/treatment of any conscript deemed deviant, whether because he was labeled a “drug addict”, homosexual, war-resistor, or simply “trouble-maker” (1999:60-61). |
 | | The SADF commonly relied on this as a source of motivation for conscripts, emphasizing the importance of wives and girlfriends for men serving in the army, both as comforters and as vulnerable innocents. |
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