Boshof Commando

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Boshof Commando
SADF era Boshof Commando emblem.jpg
Boshof Commando emblem
Country South Africa
Allegiance
  • Orange Free State Orange Free State Republic
  • South Africa Flag 1910-1912.svg Union of South Africa
  •  Republic of South Africa
  •  Republic of South Africa
Branch
  •  South African Army
  •  South African Army
TypeInfantry
RoleLight Infantry
SizeOne Battalion
Part ofSouth African Infantry Corps
Army Territorial Reserve
Garrison/HQBoshof

Boshof Commando was a light infantry regiment of the South African Army. It formed part of the South African Army Infantry Formation as well as the South African Territorial Reserve.

History[]

Origin[]

With the Orange Free State Republic[]

Anglo Boer War[]

This commando was involved in the siege of Kimberly in 1899.

With the UDF[]

With the SADF[]

This Commando was mainly used in this era for area force protection, search and cordones and stock theft control in assistance to the local police.

With the SANDF[]

Disbandment[]

This unit, along with all other Commando units was disbanded after a decision by South African President Thabo Mbeki to disband all Commando Units.[1][2] The Commando system was phased out between 2003 and 2008 "because of the role it played in the apartheid era", according to the Minister of Safety and Security Charles Nqakula.[3]

Insignia[]

SADF era Boshof Commando insignia

Leadership[]

Leadership
From Honorary Colonels To
From Commanding Officer To
From Regimental Sergeant Major To

References[]

  1. ^ van Stade, Col L. B. (1997). "Rationalisation in the SANDF: The Next Challenge". Institute for Security Studies. Archived from the original on 16 March 2016. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
  2. ^ "About the Commando system". Archived from the original on 6 December 2007. Retrieved 17 January 2008.
  3. ^ de Lange, Deon. "South Africa: Commandos Were 'Hostile to New SA'". Cape Argus. Retrieved 5 March 2015.

See also[]

  • South African Commando System


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