Wemmerpan Commando |
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Infantry |
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Light Infantry |
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South African Infantry Corps
Army Territorial Reserve, Group 18 |
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Wemmer Pan |
Motto |
Non sibi sed patriae is a Latin phrase meaning "not for self |
Wemmerpan 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
Approval was granted on 3 July 1962 for the establishment of the Wemmerpan Commando.
Operations
With the SADF
On 1 March 1963, the unit was activated under the command of Capt E.W. Meerbacher. The unit owed its name to the fact that it was situated near Wemmer Pan, an old gold mine in the southern suburbs of Johannesburg. Initially the unit used the Rosettenville Central School grounds as its parade ground. Around 1990 the unit was relocated to Doornkop Military Base, the old base was repurposed again for school use.
Headquarters
The first headquarters was situated in an old nursery school in Regents Park which was received from the City Council of Johannesburg.
The unit resorted under the command of Group 18.
Border Duty
The commando performed its first border duty in 1976 (October to December), the second in 1978 (January to March). In the mid 80's the unit was refocused to Urban warefare until its closure in 1994.
National Colours
On Tuesday 26 April 1994, Wemmerpan Commando laid up its National Colours at the South African National Museum of Military History. The laying up of National Colours followed a decision of the Defence Command Council that this should be done owing to the replacement of the National Flag by a new National Flag on 27 April 1994. The laying up of Colours is, in the life of any unit in possession of Colours, an occasion of supreme historical significance.[1]
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.[2][3] 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.[4]
Unit Insignia
Leadership
- Cmdt E.W. Meerbacher 1963-1964
- Cmdt N.L. Whitaker 1964-1969
- Maj J. Schragenheim 1969-1970
- Cmdt F.R Johnstone 1970-1980
- Cmdt M.K. Wood 1980-1983
- Cmdt A.A. van Heerden 1984-1987
- Cmdt L.J. Leonard 1988-
- Cmdt D.V. Steyn -1994
References
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See also
South African Commandos
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Group 1 HQ Kelvin |
- GSB Youngsfield
- 10 x Commandos
- Peninsula Commando
- Two Oceans Commando
- Koeberg Commando
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Group 2 HQ Oudtshoorn |
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Group 6 HQ Port Elizabeth |
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Group 9 HQ Pietermarizburg |
- GSB Pietermaritzburg
- 5 x Commandos
- Umkomaas Commando
- Umvoti Commando
- Midmar Commando
- Weenen-Kliprivier Commando
- East Griqualand Commando
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Group 10 HQ Montclair |
- GSB Durban
- 6 x Commandos
- Highway Commando
- Umgeni Commando
- Durban South Commando
- Durban North Commando
- South Coast Commando
- Oribi Commando
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Group 14 HQ Pietersburg |
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Group 15 HQ Thaba Tshwane |
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Group 16 HQ Marievale |
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Group 18 HQ Doornkop |
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Group 20 HQ Mmabatho |
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Group 22 HQ Diskobolos |
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Group 23 HQ Upington |
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Group 24 HQ Kroonstad |
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Group 27 HQ Eshowe |
- GSB Ladysmith
- 5 x Commandos
- Drakensberg Commando
- Dundee / Glencoe Commando
- Pongola Commando
- Tugela Commando
- Insele Commando
- Northern Natal Commando
- Umkhombe Commando
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Group 30 HQ Potchefstroom |
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Group 33 HQ Nelspruit |
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Group 36 HQ Tempe |
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Group 46 HQ Umtata |
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