South African Army order of battle 1940 explained

Unit Name:South African Army
Dates:3 September 1939 – July 1940
Garrison:Pretoria, Transvaal
Garrison Label:Defence Headquarters
Cape Command[1]
Date:3 September 1939 – July 1940
Parent:Union Defence Force
Subordinate:HQ The Castle, Cape Town, Cape Province
  • A. Permanent Force
    • Cape Detachment, The Special Service Battalion: Cape Town
      • No. 1 Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battery: Bamboevlei, Wynberg
    • The Coast Artillery Brigade: HQ, The Castle, Cape Town
      • 2 Sections of Cape Garrison Artillery designated as Engineers and Signals: Cape Town
      • 1st Heavy Battery: Cape Town (Wynard Battery): Table Bay
      • 2nd Heavy Battery: Simonstown (Queen's Battery): Simonstown
      • 1st Medium Battery: Cape Town
      • 2nd Medium Battery: Cape Town
      • No. 1 Armoured Train: Cape Town
      • The Cape Field Artillery (Prince Albert's Own): Cape Town
  • B. Active Citizen Force
    • 3rd Infantry Brigade: HQ Cape Town
      • The Duke of Edinburgh's Own Rifles: Cape Town
      • The Cape Town Highlanders (The Duke of Connaught and Strathearn's Own): Cape Town
      • The Kimberley Regiment: Kimberley
      • 3rd Field Company, South African Engineer Corps: Cape Town
    • 8th Infantry Brigade: HQ Oudtshoorn
      • Regiment Westelike Provinsie: Stellenbosch
      • Regiment Suid-Westelike Distrikte: Oudtshoorn
      • Die Middellandse Regiment: Graff-Reinet
      • 8th Field Company, South African Engineer Corps: Cape Town
Eastern Province Command[2]
Date:3 September 1939 – July 1940
Parent:Union Defence Force
Subordinate:HQ East London, Cape Province
  • A. Permanent Force
    • 5th Heavy Battery, South African Permanent Garrison Artillery: East London
    • 6th Heavy Battery, South African Permanent Garrison Artillery: Port Elizabeth
  • B. Active Citizen Force
    • 2nd Infantry Brigade: HQ Port Elizabeth
      • The Prince Alfred's Guard: Port Elizabeth
      • The Kaffrarian Rifles: East London
      • The First City: Grahamstown
      • 2nd Field Company, South African Engineer Corps: Uitenhage
      • Die Middellandse Regiment (See 8th Infantry Brigade)
Natal Command[3]
Date:3 September 1939 – July 1940
Parent:Union Defence Force
Subordinate:HQ Durban, Natal
  • A. Permanent Force
    • Royal Durban Light Infantry Company, The Special Service Battalion: Durban
    • 3rd Heavy Battery, South African Permanent Garrison Artillery: Durban Beach
    • 4th Heavy Battery, South African Permanent Garrison Artillery: The Bluff, Durban
  • B. Active Citizen Force
    • The Natal Field Artillery: Durban
    • 1st Infantry Brigade: HQ Pietermaritzburg
      • 1st Royal Natal Carabineers: Pietermaritzburg
      • 2nd Royal Natal Carabineers: Ladysmith
      • The Umvoti Mounted Rifles: Greytown
      • 1st Field Company, South African Engineer Corps: Durban
    • 7th Infantry Brigade: HQ Durban
      • The Natal Mounted Rifles: Durban
      • 1st, 2nd Royal Durban Light Infantry: Durban
      • 7th Field Company, South African Engineers: Durban
Orange Free State Command
Date:3 September 1939 – July 1940
Parent:Union Defence Force
Subordinate:HQ Bloemfontein, Orange Free State
  • A. Permanent Force
    • The Pioneer Battalion: Bloemfontein
  • B. Active Citizen Force
    • The Oranje Vry Staat Veldartillerie
      • 1ste Batterie: Tempe
      • 2de Batterie: Bethlehem
    • 4th Infantry Brigade: HQ Bloemfontein
      • Regiment de Wet: Kroonstad
      • Regiment Louw Wepner: Ladybrand
      • Regiment President Steyn: Bloemfontein
      • 4th Field Company, South African Engineer Corps: Bloemfontein
    • The Kimberley Regiment (See 3rd Infantry Brigade)

This page details the South African Army order of battle in 1940, before and after the formation of expeditionary forces.

South African Army – 3 September 1939 – July 1940

Defence Headquarters: Pretoria, Transvaal[4]

HQ The Castle, Cape Town, Cape Province

HQ East London, Cape Province

HQ Durban, Natal

HQ Bloemfontein, Orange Free State

HQ Robert's Heights, Transvaal

HQ Johannesburg, Transvaal

The Defence Rifle Associations (Commandos)

South African Army 1939–40

Active Citizen Force Infantry Battalions and Brigades 1940

1st Reserve Brigade – Raised 29 February 1940

The Mobilization of the South African Mobile Field Force – 1940

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: South African Army 1939 – 1940. 12 January 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140824033043/http://www.cgsc.edu/CARL/nafziger/939BIBG.pdf. 24 August 2014.
  2. Web site: South African Army 1939 – 1940. 12 January 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140824033043/http://www.cgsc.edu/CARL/nafziger/939BIBG.pdf. 24 August 2014.
  3. Web site: South African Army 1939 – 1940. 12 January 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140824033043/http://www.cgsc.edu/CARL/nafziger/939BIBG.pdf. 24 August 2014.
  4. Web site: South African Army 1939 – 1940. 12 January 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140824033043/http://www.cgsc.edu/CARL/nafziger/939BIBG.pdf. 24 August 2014.