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Gilbert Ramano
South African military commander (1939–2025) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lieutenant General Gilbert Lebeko Ramano SSAS SD MMS MMM MMB (7 July 1939 – 8 June 2025) was a South African military commander.[1]
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Life and career
Ramano was born in Sophiatown on 7 July 1939.[2] He completed his schooling at Madibane High School and worked as a senior clerk at the WNLA mines depot in Johannesburg from 1961 to 62.[3]
He left South Africa in 1962 to join the armed wing of the African National Congress, uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK). He attended a number of military courses in Tanzania, Egypt (special operations), and the Soviet Union, including a Soviet Army Staff Course in 1971. He returned to South Africa in 1992 and attended the Zimbabwe Army Staff Course in 1994.[4]
In 1995, he attended the SANDF Joint Staff Course and was appointed General Officer Commanding Northern Cape Command in July of that year.
In May 1997 he was appointed Deputy Chief of the Army and on 1 July 1998 he was promoted to lieutenant general and appointed Chief of the Army.
Ramano died on 8 June 2025, at the age of 85.[5]
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Honours and awards
In 1999, Lt General Ramano was awarded the Order of the Star of South Africa[6] His awards include the following:[3]: Photo
Star of South Africa (Silver) (SSAS)
Southern Cross Decoration (SD)
Merit Medal (Silver) (MMS)
Military Merit Medal (MMM)
Merit Medal (Bronze) (MMB)
Operational Medal for Southern Africa
South Africa Service Medal
Unitas (Unity) Medal
Medal for Distinguished Conduct and Loyal Service (40 Years)
Service Medal (Gold)
Service Medal (Silver)
Service Medal (Bronze)
Legion of Merit (Commander) (LOM)
Order of Military Merit (Grand Officer - Grande-Oficial)
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