6 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment
6 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment is an artillery regiment of the South African Army.
6 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment |
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6 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment emblem |
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1 April 1965 - |
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Country |
South Africa |
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Allegiance |
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Branch |
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Type |
Reserve Artillery |
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Part of |
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Garrison/HQ |
Brakpan |
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Motto(s) |
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Insignia |
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Collar Badge |
Bursting grenade with seven flames |
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Beret Colour |
Oxford Blue |
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Battery emblems |
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Beret bar circa 1992 |
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History
6 Light Anti-Aircraft [1] was officially established on 1 April 1965 with its headquarters in Brakpan at the headquarters of Regiment Oos Transvaal until 1968.
It transferred to Springs, whereafter it moved to Johannesburg in 1979.
Border War
The regiment took part in Operation Savannah in 1976 as part of 73 Brigade, part of 7 South African Infantry Division. Two batteries of 35mm Oerlikon GDF AA guns were mobilised for duty on the SWA border to protect Grootfontein and Rundu.
Leadership
The first commanding officer was Commandant Dick Inngs, who retired in 1977. He was succeeded by Commandant Nick Irish.
Regimental Symbols
Previous Dress Insignia
Battle Honours
References
South African Army Units |
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Divisions and Brigades | |
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Armoured Formation (SAAAF) | |
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Infantry Formation (SAAIF) | Training | |
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Parachute Infantry | |
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Air Assault Infantry | |
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Seaborne Infantry | |
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Light Infantry | |
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Mechanised Infantry | |
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Motorised Infantry | |
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Artillery Formation | |
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Air Defence Artillery Formation | |
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Engineer Formation | |
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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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Signals Formation | Regular |
- 1 Signal Regt
- 2 Signal Regt
- 3 Signal Regt
- 4 Signal Regt
- 5 Signal Regt
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Reserve | 6 Signal Regt
7 Signal Group
11 Field Postal Unit
- 71 Signals Unit
- 84 Signal Unit
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Disbanded or Amalgamated Units | SADF Commands | |
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SADF Corps | |
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SADF Divisions | |
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SADF Brigades | |
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UDF and SADF Regiments and Battalions | |
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SADF Homeland Battalions | |
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SADF Military Areas | |
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SADF Commando System | |
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SADF State Presidents Guard | |
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SADF Mobilisation Units |
- 14 Reception Depot
- 15 Reception Depot
- 16 Reception Depot
- 17 Reception Depot
- 19 Reception Depot
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- 1 BDF Infantry Battalion
- 2 BDF Infantry Battalion
- BDF Parachute Battalion
- BDF Military School
- BDF Special Forces
- 1 BDF Military Area
- 2 BDF Military Area
- 3 BDF Military Area
- BDF Signals Unit
- BDF Bafokeng base
- BDF Mankwe base
- BDF Odi base
- BDF Thaba'Nchu base
- BDF Taung base
- BDF Air Wing
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- VDF Headquarters Sibasa
- 1 VDF Battalion Manenu
- 2 VDF Battalion Maunavhathu
- VDF Vuwani Military Base
- VDF Signals Unit
- VDF Air Wing
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- 1 CDF Battalion
- CDF Special Forces
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- 1 TDF Battalion
- TDF Special Forces
- TDF Mounted Battalion
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Volunteers of Union of South Africa World War 1 Europe Campaign 1914-1918 | |
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Volunteers of Union of South Africa World War 1 East Africa Campaign 1914-1915 |
- 1st Infantry ACF
- 2nd Infantry ACF
- 5th Infantry ACF
- 9th Infantry ACF
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