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Regiment Erongo
SWATF 912 Battalion emblem
Active1980
Disbanded1990–91
Country Namibia,  South Africa
Allegiance South Africa
Branch South African Army,
TypeMotorised Infantry
Part ofSouth West African Territorial Force
Motto(s)Usque Ad Finem “To the very end”
EquipmentCasspir
Insignia
Part of the South West African Territorial Force
SWATF Regiment Erongo beret badge
Military unit

Regiment Erongo was a quick-reaction unit of the South West African Territorial Force.

History

Regiment Erongo was formed in January 1980 as 912 Battalion and part of 91 Brigade of the South West Africa Territory Force. 91 SWA Brigade was a Reaction Force with its base at Windhoek, in sector 40. It acted as a mobile reserve to support SWATF operations in Sectors 20 in northern Namibia and was modelled on the SADF motorised brigade.

912 Battalion was part of 91 Brigade

SWATF 91 Brigade structure

2 SWA Specialist Unit was formed in 1987 out of the parachute company of Regiment Erongo.

Regiment Erongo was disbanded upon the independence of Namibia in 1990-91.

Roll of Honour

05 Mar 1980: 72208721BT Rifleman Johannes Jacobus Maass from Regiment Erongo (912 Bn) was Killed in Action during a contact with PLAN insurgents in Northern Owamboland. He was 24.

23 Mar 1980: 71260731BT Corporal Renier Stephanus van Zyl from Regiment Erongo (912 Bn) SWATF was Killed in Action during a contact with SWAPO/PLAN insurgents in Northern Owamboland. He was 24.

Notes

See also

References

  1. "Introducing the SWATF" (PDF). Financial Mail (Supplement). 10 July 1987. pp. 44–47. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Units of the South-West Africa Territory Force (SWATF)". sadf.info. Retrieved 8 November 2014.

Further reading

  • Helmoed-Romer Heitman (Author), Paul Hannon (Illustrator), Modern African Wars (3): South-West Africa (Men-At-Arms Series, 242), Osprey Publishing (November 28, 1991) ISBN 1-85532-122-X.
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