6 South African Infantry Battalion
6 South African Infantry Battalion |
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Active |
1 January 1962 |
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Country |
South Africa |
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Allegiance |
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Branch |
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Type |
Air assault infantry |
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Size |
Battalion |
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Part of |
South African Army Infantry Formation
RSA Battalion ( FIB) (2013 – 2014) |
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| Parent unit | |
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| Components |
- Alpha Company (6 SAI)
- Bravo Company (6 SAI)
- Charlie Company (1 Para)
- Reconnaissance Platoon (Call-Sign 90)
- Anti Tank Platoon (Call-Sign 50)
- Mortar Platoon (Call-Sign 60)
- Engineer Troop
- Medical Personnel
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Garrison/HQ |
Grahamstown, Eastern Cape |
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Motto |
Aliis Melius |
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Engagements |
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Commanders |
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Current commander |
Lt Col Altin John Gysman |
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6 South African Infantry Battalion is an air assault infantry unit of the South African Army.
History
6 SAI was established on January 1, 1962 at Grahamstown, Eastern Cape.[1] The battalion became operational in 1970.[1] 6 SAI took part in Operation Protea and Operation Daisy in Angola.[1] The battalion has since become an air assault infantry unit specifically trained to deploy via helicopters.[1]
The battalion was deployed again in April 2013 to the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo as part of the United Nations Force Intervention Brigade.[2][3][4][5][6][7] On the 28 August 2014, after their return from the Democratic Republic of Congo, the battalion was honoured with a Freedom of the City parade through Grahamstown.[8]
List of Commanders
6 SA Infantry Battalion Leadership
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Commanding Officers |
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n.d. | Lt Col Altin J Gysman | Present |
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Regimental Sergeants Major |
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n.d. | MWO "Cassie" Coetzee | Present |
Insignia
Roll of Honour
- 1985 – Atkins,S.P., Rfn [9]:28
- 1986 – Badenhorst,C., Rfn [9]:36
- 1982 – Bester,H.P., Cpl [9]:81[lower-alpha 1]
- 1983 – Blignaut,G.D., L-Cpl [9]:100[lower-alpha 1]
- 1981 – Blom,J.J., Rfn [9]:2036[lower-alpha 1]
- 1985 – Goncalves,O.D.P., Rfn [9]:510
- 1981 – Hansen,S.S., 2Lt [9]:2087[lower-alpha 1]
- 1990 – Hart,B., Rfn [9]:557
- 1976 – Kidson,L.J., 2Lt [9]:697
- 1981 – Kruger,P., L-Cpl [9]:2059[lower-alpha 1]
- 1980 – Schultz,B.E., Rfn [9]:1837[lower-alpha 1]
- 1984 – Terblanche,E.C., Rfn [9]:1404
- 1980 – Van der Star,J.J., Rfn [9]:1848[lower-alpha 1]
- 1988 – Webb,I.M., Rfn [9]:1637
- 1982 – Weideman,A.C., L-Cpl [9]:1639
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 This person is marked on the Fort Klapperkop Memorial wall with an * as having died during operations or in combat.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Engelbrecht, Leon (2 March 2010). "Fact file: 6 SA Infantry Battalion". Defenceweb.co.za. DefenceWeb. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
- ↑ "5 South African Infantry Battalion Deploys to DRC". African Defence. African Defence. 14 May 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
- ↑ Olivier, Darren (29 August 2013). "The FIB Goes To War". African Defence Review. African Defence Review. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
At 07h50 yesterday morning, the Force Intervention Brigade (FIB) of the United Nations peacekeeping force in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO) fired the opening shots of the first ever direct attack on rebel forces in UN peacekeeping history.
- ↑ Stupart, Richard. "The Last Days of M23". AfricanDefence.net. AfricanDefence.net. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
It was an assault that few DRC cynics thought possible. Last week, with the assistance of the United Nations’s newly established Force Intervention Brigade, troops from the FARDC drove the M23 rebel faction to the Ugandan border and forced what has been effectively their total and unconditional surrender.
- ↑ Olivier, Darren (30 October 2013). "How M23 was rolled back". AfricanDefence.net. African Defence Review. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
- ↑ Olivier, Darren (1 May 2014). "Casualties in APCLS attack on MONUSCO/FARDC positions". Africandefence.net. African Defence Review. Retrieved 24 September 2014.
The SANDF soldiers … stood their ground and defended their position with great courage and determination.
- ↑ Hofstatter, Stephan; Oatway, James (22 August 2014). "South Africa at war in the DRC - The inside story". Times Live. Sunday Times. Retrieved 22 September 2014.
- ↑ "6SAI honoured in Grahamstown parade". Daily Dispatch. 29 August 2014. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.9 9.10 9.11 9.12 9.13 9.14 Dovey, John. "SA Roll of Honour:". justdone.co.za. Just Done Productions Publishing. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
South African Army Units |
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- Nine Joint Operational Tactical HQs (one per province) (eg Joint Tactical HQ Limpopo)
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| Infantry Formation (SAAIF) | Parachute Infantry | |
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| Air Assault | |
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| Seaborne | |
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| Light Infantry |
- Regular
- 21 SAI
- Reserve
- RLI
- Regiment Oos Rand
- Regiment Paul Kruger
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| Motorised Infantry | |
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| Engineer Formation (SAAEF) | Regular |
- HQ
- SOE
- 2 Field Regt
- 35 Support Regt
- 1 Const Regt
- ETIU
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| Air Defence Artillery Formation |
- 6th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment
- 10th Anti-Aircraft Regiment
- 7th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment (1969-97)
- CGA
- Regiment Oos Transvaal
- Regiment Vaalriver
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| Training Formation | |
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| Support Formation |
- Army Support Bases (Eastern Cape, Johannesburg, Kimberley, KZN, Limpopo, Potcheftstroom, Western Cape, Mpumalanga)
- Mobilisation Centre
- Main Ordnance Depot
- National Ceremonial Guard
- 15 Maint Unit
- Other Maintenance Units
- 37 Field Workshop SAOSC
- Other Field Workshops
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| Special Forces Brigade | |
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| Signals Formation | Regular |
- 1 Sig Regt
- 2 Sig Regt
- 3 Sig Regt
- 4 Sig Regt
- 5 Sig Regt
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| Reserve |
- 71 Sigs Unit
- 84 Sigs Unit
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| Divisions | |
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| Brigades |
- 16 Brigade
- 17 Brigade
- 18 Brigade
- 19 Brigade
- 20 Brigade
- 71 Motorised Brigade
- 72 Motorised Brigade
- 73 Motorised Brigade
- 74 Brigade
- 75 Brigade
- 81 Armoured Brigade
- 82 Mechanised Brigade
- 83 Brigade
- 84 Motorised Brigade
- 10 Artillery Brigade
- Other brigades
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