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  • Witwatersrand Command
  • Command of the South African Army

    The Witwatersrand Command was a Command of the South African Army. It was one of the ten regional commands, which, with the Walvis Bay Military Area, made

    Witwatersrand Command

    Witwatersrand Command

    Witwatersrand_Command

  • South African Army order of battle 1940
  • Military unit

    Engineer Corps: Johannesburg 9th Infantry Brigade: HQ Johannesburg The Witwatersrand Rifles: Johannesburg The Rand Light Infantry: Johannesburg Regiment

    South African Army order of battle 1940

    South_African_Army_order_of_battle_1940

  • South African Army
  • Branch of the South African National Defence Force

    Northern Transvaal Command (HQ Pretoria); Witwatersrand Command (HQ Johannesburg, subject of a bombing in 1987); Northwestern Command (HQ Potchefstroom);

    South African Army

    South African Army

    South_African_Army

  • 32 Battalion (South Africa)
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    32 Battalion (South Africa)

    32 Battalion (South Africa)

    32_Battalion_(South_Africa)

  • Commando System (South Africa)
  • South African militia force

    Several Groups, usually in a provincial context resorted under a Provincial Command. The Commando System had its own Commando Training School, where skills

    Commando System (South Africa)

    Commando System (South Africa)

    Commando_System_(South_Africa)

  • South African National Defence Force
  • Military of South Africa

    Mozambique. It also provides foreign election security when needed. Overall command is vested in an officer-designated Chief of the SANDF (CSANDF). Appointed

    South African National Defence Force

    South African National Defence Force

    South_African_National_Defence_Force

  • South African Special Forces
  • Military forces of the Republic of South Africa

    part of the province of Limpopo. Special forces are directly under the command of the Joint Operations Division of the SANDF, and unlike other similar

    South African Special Forces

    South African Special Forces

    South_African_Special_Forces

  • South West Africa Command
  • Military unit

    Africa Command was a command of the South African Army. South West Africa Command was one of the South African Defence Force's regional commands, which

    South West Africa Command

    South West Africa Command

    South_West_Africa_Command

  • Northern Transvaal Command
  • Military unit

    Northern Transvaal Command was a command of the South African Army. It was active from 1959 to mid 2000 when it was disestablished.[citation needed] Formerly

    Northern Transvaal Command

    Northern Transvaal Command

    Northern_Transvaal_Command

  • 44 Parachute Brigade (South Africa)
  • Military unit

    Operations (COINOPS). Unrest in Townships in the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Witwatersrand and Pretoria saw Infantry Companies of 44 Parachute Brigade, and later

    44 Parachute Brigade (South Africa)

    44_Parachute_Brigade_(South_Africa)

  • Civil Cooperation Bureau
  • South African government-sponsored death squad during the apartheid era

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    Civil Cooperation Bureau

    Civil_Cooperation_Bureau

  • Union Defence Force (South Africa)
  • Military of South Africa from 1912 to 1957

    Citizen Force was called on to suppress several industrial strikes on the Witwatersrand. The UDF participated in the First World War, The Second World War,

    Union Defence Force (South Africa)

    Union Defence Force (South Africa)

    Union_Defence_Force_(South_Africa)

  • 1 Parachute Battalion
  • Paratroop unit of the South African Army

    this operation. In 2013, the battalion contributed one company, under command of Major Vic Vrolik, to the FIB which fought a number of engagements in

    1 Parachute Battalion

    1 Parachute Battalion

    1_Parachute_Battalion

  • South West Africa Territorial Force
  • Armed forces of South West Africa, 1977–1989

    practical purposes, SWATF remained firmly integrated into existing SADF command structures. Its primary goal was protection of the territory of SWA from

    South West Africa Territorial Force

    South West Africa Territorial Force

    South_West_Africa_Territorial_Force

  • Transkei Defence Force
  • Defence force of the Republic of Transkei

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    Transkei Defence Force

    Transkei Defence Force

    Transkei_Defence_Force

  • 6th South African Armoured Division
  • South African Army combat formation

    division was initially deployed as part of the British Eighth Army, under command of Lieutenant-General Oliver Leese, and was then transferred to the U.S

    6th South African Armoured Division

    6th South African Armoured Division

    6th_South_African_Armoured_Division

  • 4 Reconnaissance Commando (South Africa)
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    4 Reconnaissance Commando (South Africa)

    4_Reconnaissance_Commando_(South_Africa)

  • Bertram Armstrong
  • prisoner of war. After his escape in 1944, he served as commander of Witwatersrand Command. He later served as Quartermaster-General and Chief of the General

    Bertram Armstrong

    Bertram_Armstrong

  • 72 Motorised Brigade (South Africa)
  • Military unit

    reorganisation, the following units were transferred from Witwatersrand Command to the new command: Transvaal Scottish Regiment, 1st Battalion South African

    72 Motorised Brigade (South Africa)

    72 Motorised Brigade (South Africa)

    72_Motorised_Brigade_(South_Africa)

  • 73 Motorised Brigade (South Africa)
  • Military unit

    the late 1960s, called 19 Brigade, which was headquartered at the Witwatersrand Command Complex. On 1 August 1974, through a reorganization of the Army’s

    73 Motorised Brigade (South Africa)

    73 Motorised Brigade (South Africa)

    73_Motorised_Brigade_(South_Africa)

  • 2 Reconnaissance Commando (South Africa)
  • Military unit

    insistence of Brigadier G.W. Germishuizen, then Commanding Officer of Witwatersrand Command. Later, its complement comprised Operators and personnel who had

    2 Reconnaissance Commando (South Africa)

    2_Reconnaissance_Commando_(South_Africa)

  • Solomon Mahlangu Regiment
  • Military unit

    regiment, including an officer, were killed. The regiment along with the Witwatersrand Rifles and the Royal Durban Light Infantry, cleared Fordsburg of the

    Solomon Mahlangu Regiment

    Solomon Mahlangu Regiment

    Solomon_Mahlangu_Regiment

  • 2nd South African Infantry Division
  • Infantry division of the Union of South Africa during World War II

    September 1941 the division was re-allocated from X Corps command to falling under General HQ command and were responsible for protecting the railway and water

    2nd South African Infantry Division

    2nd_South_African_Infantry_Division

  • Thaba Tshwane
  • Place in Gauteng, South Africa

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    Thaba Tshwane

    Thaba Tshwane

    Thaba_Tshwane

  • Western Province Command
  • Military unit

    Western Province Command was a command of the South African Army. Under the Union Defence Force, South Africa was originally divided into 9 military districts

    Western Province Command

    Western Province Command

    Western_Province_Command

  • Hunter Group
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    Hunter Group

    Hunter_Group

  • Bophuthatswana Defence Force
  • Defence force of the Republic of Bophuthatswana

    Defence Force Parachute Battalion at Gopane was placed under operational command of 2 SSB, as part of the founding of the SANDF. 2 SSB withdrew simultaneously

    Bophuthatswana Defence Force

    Bophuthatswana Defence Force

    Bophuthatswana_Defence_Force

  • Ciskei Defence Force
  • Armed force of the former Republic of Ciskei Bantustan in South Africa

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    Ciskei Defence Force

    Ciskei Defence Force

    Ciskei_Defence_Force

  • 7 South African Infantry Division
  • Military unit

    summoned to meet with Major General Stapelberg (Combat General, Witwatersrand Command) to inaugurate the establishment of 7 Division, South African Army

    7 South African Infantry Division

    7 South African Infantry Division

    7_South_African_Infantry_Division

  • Bambatha Rifles
  • Military unit

    Rifles (formerly the Witwatersrand Rifles) is a reserve mechanised infantry regiment of the South African Army. The Witwatersrand Rifles (often familiarly

    Bambatha Rifles

    Bambatha Rifles

    Bambatha_Rifles

  • 61 Mechanised Battalion Group
  • Military unit

    operations against SWAPO. Combat Group Juliet was then formed under the command of Commandant Frank Bestbier. The Battle Group first saw action in Operation

    61 Mechanised Battalion Group

    61 Mechanised Battalion Group

    61_Mechanised_Battalion_Group

  • Chief Makhanda Regiment
  • South African Army reserve air assault infantry regiment

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    Chief Makhanda Regiment

    Chief Makhanda Regiment

    Chief_Makhanda_Regiment

  • Andrew Mlangeni Regiment
  • South African Army reserve unit

    Botha under command of Lt-Col Boerstra. 2nd Regiment Botha was then further reinforced with replacements coming from the 2nd Witwatersrand Rifles after

    Andrew Mlangeni Regiment

    Andrew Mlangeni Regiment

    Andrew_Mlangeni_Regiment

  • Orange Free State Command
  • Command of the South African Army

    Retrieved 16 December 2014. "Research Archives, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa - WITS" (PDF). www.historicalpapers.wits.ac.za. Retrieved

    Orange Free State Command

    Orange Free State Command

    Orange_Free_State_Command

  • 8 South African Infantry Battalion
  • Military unit

    Grootfontein, in Sector 30, Namibia, Operation Protea (1981), destroy SWAPO command and training center at Xangongo and logistic bases at Xangongo and Ongiva

    8 South African Infantry Battalion

    8 South African Infantry Battalion

    8_South_African_Infantry_Battalion

  • Chief Maqoma Regiment
  • South African Army reserve infantry regiment

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    Chief Maqoma Regiment

    Chief Maqoma Regiment

    Chief_Maqoma_Regiment

  • General Botha Regiment
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    General Botha Regiment

    General Botha Regiment

    General_Botha_Regiment

  • 44 Parachute Regiment (South Africa)
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    44 Parachute Regiment (South Africa)

    44 Parachute Regiment (South Africa)

    44_Parachute_Regiment_(South_Africa)

  • 1 Special Service Battalion
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    1 Special Service Battalion

    1 Special Service Battalion

    1_Special_Service_Battalion

  • 44 Pathfinder Platoon
  • Military unit

    on the target, the Battalion would need to create a formal structure, command system, specialized equipment, and operational procedures to support this

    44 Pathfinder Platoon

    44 Pathfinder Platoon

    44_Pathfinder_Platoon

  • Cape Corps
  • Former South African Army infantry regiment

    Hottentot and White ancestry, this unit had about 400 members under the command of Hendrik Eksteen and Gerrit Munnik. The unit was disbanded in 1782 when

    Cape Corps

    Cape Corps

    Cape_Corps

  • Cape Town Highlanders
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    Cape Town Highlanders

    Cape Town Highlanders

    Cape_Town_Highlanders

  • 101 Battalion (South Africa)
  • Military unit

    about 200 contacts annually. By 1985 101 Battalion fought under its own command instead of being detached to external units. 101 Battalion was disbanded

    101 Battalion (South Africa)

    101 Battalion (South Africa)

    101_Battalion_(South_Africa)

  • Lohatla
  • South African military training area

    Division Mobilisation Unit and a Provost Unit A Forward Air Command Post and Medical Command Post helped to integrate elements from the Air Force and Medical

    Lohatla

    Lohatla

    Lohatla

  • South African Army Armour Formation
  • Military unit

    of a restructure. South African Armour Corps units previously under the command of various different brigades and other formations were all grouped under

    South African Army Armour Formation

    South African Army Armour Formation

    South_African_Army_Armour_Formation

  • List of South African Battle Honours
  • West Africa 1914–1915 for the South West Africa campaign Description: Witwatersrand Rifles Regiment Western Province Mounted Rifles Umvoti Mounted Rifles

    List of South African Battle Honours

    List_of_South_African_Battle_Honours

  • State Presidents Guard
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    State Presidents Guard

    State Presidents Guard

    State_Presidents_Guard

  • South African Army Infantry Formation
  • Military unit

    Rakoma, Ally (5 March 2012). "SA Army Infantry Formation Changing of Command Parade". RSA Department of Defence. Retrieved 19 December 2014. Englebrecht

    South African Army Infantry Formation

    South African Army Infantry Formation

    South_African_Army_Infantry_Formation

  • Special Service Battalion
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    Special Service Battalion

    Special Service Battalion

    Special_Service_Battalion

  • Johannesburg Light Horse Regiment
  • Reserve unit of the South African Army

    African 6th Armoured Division in Egypt as a motorised battalion under command of Colonel R. Reeves-Moore, DSO MC. On 21 April 1944 the Regiment disembarked

    Johannesburg Light Horse Regiment

    Johannesburg Light Horse Regiment

    Johannesburg_Light_Horse_Regiment

  • 3rd Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron
  • Military unit

    Johannesburg in the 1980s.[failed verification] The Squadron resorted under command of Group 18 in the 1980s trading buffel drivers for Commando units during

    3rd Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron

    3rd Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron

    3rd_Armoured_Personnel_Carrier_Squadron

  • 9 South African Infantry Battalion
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    9 South African Infantry Battalion

    9 South African Infantry Battalion

    9_South_African_Infantry_Battalion

  • 7th South African Infantry Brigade
  • Military unit

    until June 1942. It was then sent, as the 7th Motorised Brigade and under command of Brigadier George Thomas Senescall, to Madagascar to help prevent a Japanese

    7th South African Infantry Brigade

    7th_South_African_Infantry_Brigade

  • 15 Reception Depot
  • Military unit

    World War 2, it operated as the reception depot to service the then Witwatersrand Command. The depot drew its recruits mainly from Johannesburg and the immediate

    15 Reception Depot

    15 Reception Depot

    15_Reception_Depot

  • Sandfontein Artillery Regiment
  • Military unit

    1968, the THA was affiliated to the University of the Witwatersrand and was known as the Witwatersrand University Regiment. During the post-war period, the

    Sandfontein Artillery Regiment

    Sandfontein Artillery Regiment

    Sandfontein_Artillery_Regiment

  • 6th Infantry Brigade (South Africa)
  • Military unit

    also the 2nd Transvaal Scottish battalion based at Johannesburg. It was commanded throughout its existence by Brigadier Frederick William Cooper. It became

    6th Infantry Brigade (South Africa)

    6th_Infantry_Brigade_(South_Africa)

  • South African Army Engineer Formation
  • Military unit

    South African Army military engineering units. The Formation is currently commanded by the General Officer Commanding (GOC); Brigadier General C. Buyse Military

    South African Army Engineer Formation

    South African Army Engineer Formation

    South_African_Army_Engineer_Formation

  • South African Army Support Formation
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    South African Army Support Formation

    South African Army Support Formation

    South_African_Army_Support_Formation

  • Cape Mounted Riflemen
  • South African military units

    1922, they were deployed in operations to crush the Rand Revolt on the Witwatersrand. The 1st SAMR were disbanded in 1926, for financial reasons. The CMR

    Cape Mounted Riflemen

    Cape Mounted Riflemen

    Cape_Mounted_Riflemen

  • 4th SA Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    4th SA Infantry Regiment

    4th SA Infantry Regiment

    4th_SA_Infantry_Regiment

  • Venda Defence Force
  • Defence force of the Republic of Venda

    Council and Minister of Defence and National Intelligence was second in command as well as the Venda Security Police before being transferred to the VDF

    Venda Defence Force

    Venda Defence Force

    Venda_Defence_Force

  • 63 Mechanised Battalion Group
  • Military unit

    "Blok " Liebenberg, a veteran of 61 Mech. 63 Mech was seconded to the command of Sector 10 in northern South West Africa in 1989 for its short operational

    63 Mechanised Battalion Group

    63 Mechanised Battalion Group

    63_Mechanised_Battalion_Group

  • Northern Transvaal Commando
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    Northern Transvaal Commando

    Northern_Transvaal_Commando

  • OR Tambo Regiment
  • South African Army infantry regiment

    Andries Pretorius, a Motorised Infantry Battalion, at Germiston e. Witwatersrand Rifles, a Motorised Infantry Battalion, whose members were indeed allotted

    OR Tambo Regiment

    OR Tambo Regiment

    OR_Tambo_Regiment

  • Ingobamakhosi Carbineers
  • South African Army unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    Ingobamakhosi Carbineers

    Ingobamakhosi Carbineers

    Ingobamakhosi_Carbineers

  • 1 Reconnaissance Commando (South Africa)
  • Military unit

    Included in these 11 paratroopers was Jan Breytenbach, who was placed in command of the Founder Members by General Loots. Major General Loots and the Chief

    1 Reconnaissance Commando (South Africa)

    1_Reconnaissance_Commando_(South_Africa)

  • Drakensberg Commando
  • Military unit

    unit was fell initially under the command of Group 11 until that Group HQ was disbanded and then resorted under command of Group 27 in Eshowe. A company

    Drakensberg Commando

    Drakensberg Commando

    Drakensberg_Commando

  • Traditional South African Regiments
  • Rifles Durban Regiment Natal Field Artillery Traditional structure Witwatersrand Rifles Transvaal Scottish Regiment South African Irish Regiment Light

    Traditional South African Regiments

    Traditional_South_African_Regiments

  • 1st South African Infantry Brigade
  • South African Army combat formation

    The Transvaal and Rhodesia Regiment. B Company were mostly from the Witwatersrand Rifles while C Company were men from the Rand Light Infantry. The 4th

    1st South African Infantry Brigade

    1st South African Infantry Brigade

    1st_South_African_Infantry_Brigade

  • 3 South African Infantry Battalion
  • Military unit

    additional responsibility. Two infantry Battalions were organised under the command of one Commanding Officer. During 1970, 3 SA Infantry Battalion was transformed

    3 South African Infantry Battalion

    3 South African Infantry Battalion

    3_South_African_Infantry_Battalion

  • 1 South African Infantry Battalion
  • Military unit

    Fighting Vehicles, Ratel 60 mm (2.4 in) Mortar Platform Vehicles, Ratel Command Vehicles with mounted 12.7 mm (0.50 in) machine guns, Kwevoel 100 Armoured

    1 South African Infantry Battalion

    1 South African Infantry Battalion

    1_South_African_Infantry_Battalion

  • Sekhukhune Anti-Aircraft Regiment
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    Sekhukhune Anti-Aircraft Regiment

    Sekhukhune Anti-Aircraft Regiment

    Sekhukhune_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment

  • Regiment University of the Witwatersrand
  • Military unit

    Regiment University of Witwatersrand was an artillery regiment of the South African Army. As a reserve unit, it had a status roughly equivalent to that

    Regiment University of the Witwatersrand

    Regiment University of the Witwatersrand

    Regiment_University_of_the_Witwatersrand

  • South African Army Training Formation
  • Military unit

    College. In the Annual Reports of the Department of Defence and Executive Commands for the year ended 30 June 1913, the College was referred to as "an institution

    South African Army Training Formation

    South African Army Training Formation

    South_African_Army_Training_Formation

  • Chief Langalibalele Rifles
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    Chief Langalibalele Rifles

    Chief Langalibalele Rifles

    Chief_Langalibalele_Rifles

  • General Dan Pienaar Artillery Regiment
  • Military unit

    in Queen's Fort. By the outbreak of the Anglo-Boer War, the corps was commanded by Major Richard Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht. The unit (in 1898 some 160

    General Dan Pienaar Artillery Regiment

    General Dan Pienaar Artillery Regiment

    General_Dan_Pienaar_Artillery_Regiment

  • National Ceremonial Guard
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    National Ceremonial Guard

    National Ceremonial Guard

    National_Ceremonial_Guard

  • Eastern Province Command
  • Military unit

    Eastern Province Command was a command of the South African Army. In 1939, South Africa was originally divided under the Union Defence Force into 9 military

    Eastern Province Command

    Eastern Province Command

    Eastern_Province_Command

  • Buffalo Volunteer Rifles
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    Buffalo Volunteer Rifles

    Buffalo Volunteer Rifles

    Buffalo_Volunteer_Rifles

  • South African Army corps and branches
  • forms of communication. This led to the establishment of the joint-service Command and Management Information Systems Division (CMIS Division) on 1 April

    South African Army corps and branches

    South_African_Army_corps_and_branches

  • Essential Services Protection Corps
  • Military unit

    the Second World War. The unit was formed on 29 October 1939 under the command of Brigadier C.H. Blaine and initially consisted of the Cape Town, Durban

    Essential Services Protection Corps

    Essential_Services_Protection_Corps

  • 21 South African Infantry Battalion
  • Military unit

    was for these recruits to serve in ethnic units in the current regional commands with their eventual adoption into the black homeland armies. The Lenz unit

    21 South African Infantry Battalion

    21 South African Infantry Battalion

    21_South_African_Infantry_Battalion

  • 1st South African Infantry Division
  • South African Army combat formation

    (Refer ORBAT below). On 13 July, the 1st South African Brigade Group under command of Colonel John Daniel was issued its movement order and it assembled at

    1st South African Infantry Division

    1st_South_African_Infantry_Division

  • Rand Light Infantry
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    Rand Light Infantry

    Rand Light Infantry

    Rand_Light_Infantry

  • 4 South African Infantry Battalion
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    4 South African Infantry Battalion

    4 South African Infantry Battalion

    4_South_African_Infantry_Battalion

  • 8 South African Armoured Division
  • Military unit

    Division organised as follows: SADF 8 Division with Chief of the Army Command Flash SADF 8 South African Armoured Division Natal Mounted Rifles Flash

    8 South African Armoured Division

    8 South African Armoured Division

    8_South_African_Armoured_Division

  • 113 Battalion
  • Military unit

    self-governing territory of Gazankulu. 113 Battalion resorted under the command of Group 13. 64 soldiers from 113 Battalion was transferred to 116 Battalion

    113 Battalion

    113 Battalion

    113_Battalion

  • Heidelberg Commando
  • Military unit

    the unit was awarded a new colours by the General Officer Commanding Witwatersrand, Major General W.G. Kritzinger. A new regimental badge was worn for

    Heidelberg Commando

    Heidelberg Commando

    Heidelberg_Commando

  • 1 South African Tank Regiment
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    1 South African Tank Regiment

    1 South African Tank Regiment

    1_South_African_Tank_Regiment

  • Bands of the South African National Defence Force
  • when the former Venda Defence Force Band and the Far Northern Transvaal Command Staff Band were combined. The current Director of Music, Captain Benedict

    Bands of the South African National Defence Force

    Bands of the South African National Defence Force

    Bands_of_the_South_African_National_Defence_Force

  • South African Overseas Expeditionary Force
  • Military formations of South Africa in World War I

    mostly from the Witwatersrand Rifles while C Company were men from the Rand Light Infantry. The 4th SA Infantry Regiment was commanded by Lt Col F.A. Jones

    South African Overseas Expeditionary Force

    South African Overseas Expeditionary Force

    South_African_Overseas_Expeditionary_Force

  • Native Military Corps
  • Military unit

    Colonel B.W. Martin, previously a Director of Native Labour on the Witwatersrand, but he was shifted to the role of deputy director of NEAS troops in

    Native Military Corps

    Native Military Corps

    Native_Military_Corps

  • 6 South African Infantry Battalion
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    6 South African Infantry Battalion

    6 South African Infantry Battalion

    6_South_African_Infantry_Battalion

  • Germiston Commando
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    Germiston Commando

    Germiston Commando

    Germiston_Commando

  • Lenong Regiment
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    Lenong Regiment

    Lenong Regiment

    Lenong_Regiment

  • 1 SWA Specialist Unit
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    West African Territorial Force. The South West African Territorial Force Command identified an urgent need for horse mounted and motorbike mounted units

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    1 SWA Specialist Unit

    1_SWA_Specialist_Unit

  • Wessel Kritzinger
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    parachutist and served as the OC Infantry School, OC Eastern Province Command, GOC Wits Command before being appointed to the DHQ as the Chief of Staff Operations

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  • Kimberley Regiment
  • Military unit

    Transvaal Command/North West Command (Potchefstroom) Witwatersrand Command (Johannesburg) Far North Command (Pietersburg) Northern Logistic Command (Grootfontein

    Kimberley Regiment

    Kimberley Regiment

    Kimberley_Regiment

  • 35 Engineer Support Regiment
  • Military unit

    2018. "Change of Command at 35 Engineer Support Regiment". www.dod.mil.za. Retrieved 11 April 2018. "35 Regiment under new command - Springs Advertiser"

    35 Engineer Support Regiment

    35 Engineer Support Regiment

    35_Engineer_Support_Regiment

  • Madimbo Corridor
  • Military base in Limpopo, South Africa

    Makuleke partnership with Wilderness Safaris" (PDF). University of the Witwatersrand: 114. hdl:10539/11384. OCLC 5857550503. Retrieved January 19, 2024.

    Madimbo Corridor

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WITWATERSRAND COMMAND

  • Commandery
  • n.

    The office or rank of a commander.

  • Command
  • n.

    Power to dominate, command, or overlook by means of position; scope of vision; survey.

  • Commanding
  • a.

    Fitted to impress or control; as, a commanding look or presence.

  • Commander
  • n.

    The chief officer of a commandery.

  • Commandment
  • n.

    The offense of commanding or inducing another to violate the law.

  • Commandingly
  • adv.

    In a commanding manner.

  • Commandery
  • n.

    A district under the administration of a military commander or governor.

  • Commandant
  • n.

    A commander; the commanding officer of a place, or of a body of men; as, the commandant of a navy-yard.

  • Commandry
  • n.

    See Commandery.

  • Command
  • n.

    Control; power over something; sway; influence; as, to have command over one's temper or voice; the fort has command of the bridge.

  • Commandress
  • n.

    A woman invested with authority to command.

  • Commandment
  • n.

    The act of commanding; exercise of authority.

  • Commanderies
  • pl.

    of Commandery

  • Commandery
  • n.

    A district or a manor with lands and tenements appertaining thereto, under the control of a member of an order of knights who was called a commander; -- called also a preceptory.

  • Commanding
  • a.

    Exalted; overlooking; having superior strategic advantages; as, a commanding position.

  • Commandership
  • n.

    The office of a commander.

  • Commandment
  • n.

    An order or injunction given by authority; a command; a charge; a precept; a mandate.

  • Commandatory
  • a.

    Mandatory; as, commandatory authority.

  • Commanding
  • a.

    Exercising authority; actually in command; as, a commanding officer.

  • Commandable
  • a.

    Capable of being commanded.