Dirk Kruger
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Hendrik J J Kruger.
Dirk Kruger. Found multiple versions of name. Using Hendrik J J Kruger.
Born 13 JUL 1970. Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa. File Format: jpg. South African Flag. File Format: jpg. Birth Certificate.
Immigration: 09 Aug 2009. Australia
Alias: Dirk.
Military Service: Jul 1989. Phalaborwa, Northern Province, South Africa.
Event: Name changed from Hendrik J J Kruger to Dirk Kruger. Alteration of Forenames. 31 Oct 2003. Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. File Format: jpg. Alteration of Forenames. Citizenship 21 May 2014. Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. File Format: jpg. Citizenship Certificate. File Format: jpg. Australian Flag.
File Format: jpg. Australian Flag. Format: jpg. Hendrik J J Kruger. Format: jpg. South African Flag. Format: jpg. Birth Certificate. Format: jpg. Citizenship Certificate. Format: jpg. Australian Flag. Format: jpg. Alteration of Forenames.
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