Regiment Natalia

Summary

Natalia Regiment was a Citizen Force infantry regiment of the South African Infantry.

Natalia Regiment
Natalia Regiment
Active1981-1998
Country South Africa
Allegiance
Branch
TypeInfantry
SizeRegiment
Part ofSouth African Army Infantry Corps
Army Conventional Reserve
Garrison/HQPietermaritzburg
Motto(s)Excellence, nothing less

History edit

Origin edit

This unit could trace its origins back to a Natal Law for the protection of the colony, namely Law No 19 of 1862 which instructed the establishment of a rifle association. The name of this rifle association was changed during the UDF era to the Pietermaritzburg Commando. By the 1940s, the commando was headquartered at the Pietermaritzburg Drill Hall and was shared by another unit during that era, namely the Natal Carbineers.

From Commando to Regiment edit

In 1981, the commando was converted to a regiment as an infantry battalion under the Citizen Force, being renamed as the Natalia Regiment.

Operations edit

Its responsibility included border duties along the Mozambique border with Natal as well as operational duties in South West Africa. The regiment would deploy its tactical HQ to Jozini, for operations around the Makathini Flats.

Disbandment edit

Natalia Regiment was disbanded around 1998.[1]

Commanding officers edit

  • Commandant R. Dick 1981-1986
  • Commandant P. Hardman 1986-1993
  • Lt Colonel P. Brough 1993-1995
  • Lt Colonel D. de Beer 1995

Note: This list does not include Officers Commanding of the previous Pietermaritzburg Commando.

Insignia edit

Dress Insignia edit

The regiment did not have a distinctive beret badge and wore the Infantry Corps Springbok badge. The Shoulder flash was inherited from the Pietermaritzburg Commando with the Southern Cross star formation.

References edit

  1. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 May 2016. Retrieved 3 May 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links edit