Hercules Commando Explained

Unit Name:Hercules Commando
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Branch:
    Type:Infantry
    Role:Light Infantry
    Size:One Battalion
    Command Structure:South African Infantry Corps
    Army Territorial Reserve
    Garrison:Hercules, Pretoria
    Motto:"Pede intrepide" (forward fearlessly)

    Hercules 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

    This unit was initially established as the Pretoria North West Rifle Association in 1923.

    Operations

    With the UDF

    By 1925, the name was changed to the Pretoria Moot Rifle Association.Rifle Association s were however disbanded with the outbreak of WW2.

    By 1948, skietkommandos were established and Hercules Commando was initially based in the Pretoria suburb of Hercules. A total of 490 men were recruited.

    With the SADF

    Upgraded to Regiment

    By 1983 the existing elements of the commando was converted into Regiment Pretorius.

    The unit served in the operational areas of South West Africa and the Far Northern Transvaal.

    The Regiment continued to wear the infantry Bok up to 1989 when a new badge with a caracals head was introduced.

    The Regiment received its National Colours on 31 May 1990.

    The Regiment was converted to an urban coin unit, now with Northern Transvaal Command.

    The Regiment was moved to a new HQ at Voortrekkerhoogte in May 1992.

    With the SANDF

    Amalgamation into Tshwane Regiment

    In December 2002, Regiment Pretorius with other structures in the Greater Pretoria area was amalgamated into the new Tshwane Regiment.

    Insignia

    Dress Insignia

    See also