The South African Army Infantry Formation supervises all infantry within the
South African Army.
History
Origins: Union Defence Force
South African Infantry originated as the ''Infantry Branch'' of the
Union Defence Forces in 1913.
In 1915, the defence forces established the
South African Overseas Expeditionary Force
The South African Overseas Expeditionary Force (SAOEF) was a volunteer military organisation in World War I.
Organisation
The South African government formed the South African Overseas Expeditionary Force (''SAOEF'') in July 1915, as part of ...
for war service outside Southern Africa. It included the ''South African Infantry'', comprising twelve battalions, and the ''Cape Corps'', comprising two battalions of Coloured volunteers. These units were disbanded in 1919.
The Infantry Branch was enlarged in 1934, and the mounted rifles regiments were converted to infantry in 1935.
In 1943, the Infantry Branch was incorporated into the new
South African Armoured Corps
The South African Army Armour Formation provides an Armour capability to the South African Army. The Formation came into being as part of a restructure. South African Armour Corps units previously under the command of various different brigades a ...
, which was divided into armour and infantry branches after
World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
.
Republic Defence Force (SADF)
Separated by language
Based on the findings of a committee led by Brigadier H.B. Popper in late 1953, it was recommended that some English-speaking units be converted to Afrikaans medium units, while other regiments should be amalgamated or contracted.
Despite representations made by some of the units affected, the reorganisation went ahead from January 1954. In 1956 a further reorganisation was made necessary by the considerable increase in the number of citizens balloted for training in some areas. The Army was accordingly reorganised to consist of 32 Afrikaner-speaking units (including five infantry regiments, five tank units, and four armoured car units) and 20 English medium units (including ten infantry regiments, four tank units, and one armoured car unit). The changes were implemented with effect from 22 September 1956.
In 1954, the SA-AC's Infantry Branch, and the personnel of the South African Instructional Corps, were formed into the ''South African Infantry Corps''.
In 1972, continuous national service was increased to twelve months and by 1974, there were ten full-time motorised infantry
battalions, besides the parachute battalion.
The infantry reserve comprised 42 citizen force infantry battalions, a parachute regiment and over 200
commando internal defence units.
Separated by race (Black Infantry)
Plans were in place to establish volunteer black infantry units along ethnic lines, comparable to the
Cape Corps
The Cape Corps and its predecessor units were the main military organisations in which the Coloured members of South Africa's population served.
History
As one of the military units of South Africa with one of the longest histories, the Cape ...
.
The volunteer black infantry unit plans eventually bore fruit with the formation of
21,
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,
113,
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, 116 (Northern Sooth,
Messina), 117, 118,
121 and 151 Battalions. Another battalion, 114 Battalion, was planned but not actually formed.
Many of their members were Service Volunteers, members of all the population groups who were not compelled to do National Service (hence excluding white males). Eventually, the various black battalions amounted to about 16,000 troops, and some of the members of these battalions became Auxiliary or Permanent Force members.
National Defence Force (SANDF) post 1994
In the post-apartheid era, no ethnic or language-based infantry exists at all. By 1997, several units were reorganised:
* 13 SAI was amalgamated into
14 SAI at
Umtata
Mthatha , formerly Umtata, is the main city of the King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality in Eastern Cape province of South Africa and the capital of OR Tambo District Municipality. The city has an airport, previously known as the K. D. Matan ...
,
* 151 Battalion was amalgamated into
1 SAI
* 113 Battalion was amalgamated into
7 SAI
*
61 Mechanised Battalion Group
61 Mechanised Battalion Group was a unit of the South African Infantry Corps; although it was classed as mechanized infantry, it was a combined arms force consisting of infantry, armour and artillery.
History Combat Group Juliet
General Consta ...
was disbanded and elements incorporated into
8 SAI
8 South African Infantry Battalion is a mechanized infantry unit of the South African Army. The battalion is equipped with Ratel Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFV) used for fast transport and combat mobility across rough ground. Support weapons fo ...
* 16 SAI was disbanded 1997.
In the 1980s
Regiment Port Natal
Regiment Port Natal was a motorised infantry regiment of the South African Army. It formed part of the South African Army Infantry Formation. As a reserve unit, it had a status roughly equivalent to that of a present-day British Army Reserve or Un ...
appears to have been a component of
84 Motorised Brigade. It was amalgamated with the
Durban Light Infantry
The Durban Light Infantry is a Motorised Infantry regiment of the South African Army. It lost its status as a Mechanised infantry regiment in 2010 in line with the rationalisation of resources. As a reserve unit, it has a status roughly equival ...
about 1999.
From Corps to Formation
In 2000 the Corps became known as the South African Army Infantry Formation.
The first female battalion commander appears to have been appointed in 2001. The specialised horse/motorcycle/dog-using battalion,
12 South African Infantry Battalion
12 South African Infantry Battalion was a horse, dog and motorbike assisted infantry unit of the South African Army, which provided horse-mounted infantry and dog handlers to the army for defence purposes.
History Origin
The SADF established a ...
, was disbanded in April 2005.
The previous
General Officer Commanding up to 2012 was Lieutenant General
Themba Nkabinde
Lieutenant General Themba Nkabinde is a South African Army General Officer, currently serving as Chief Human Resources.
Military career
He joined Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) in 1977 and he left South Africa for training in Angola.
From 1991 to 19 ...
.
Since 1994, South Africa's Infantry units have supported numerous operations for the United Nations and the African Union across the continent, including in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (french: République démocratique du Congo (RDC), colloquially "La RDC" ), informally Congo-Kinshasa, DR Congo, the DRC, the DROC, or the Congo, and formerly and also colloquially Zaire, is a country in ...
(MONUC/MONUSCO), the
Force Intervention Brigade
The United Nations Force Intervention Brigade (FIB) is a military formation which constitutes part of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO). It was authorized by the United Nations ...
in particular, Burundi (South African Protection Support Detachment, and
African Union Mission in Burundi), in the
Comores, and with AMIS/UNMIS in Sudan.
Formation structure and units
The infantry corps contains a total of 15 regular battalions in a variety of different roles:
*
Mechanised Infantry - 2 battalions
*
Motorised Infantry
Motorized infantry is infantry that is transported by trucks or other motor vehicles. It is distinguished from mechanized infantry, which is carried in armoured personnel carriers or infantry fighting vehicles, and from light infantry, whic ...
- 8 battalions
*
Light Infantry
Light infantry refers to certain types of lightly equipped infantry throughout history. They have a more mobile or fluid function than other types of infantry, such as heavy infantry or line infantry. Historically, light infantry often fought ...
- 1 battalion
*
Parachute Infantry - 1 battalion
*
Air Assault Infantry
Air assault is the movement of ground-based military forces by vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft—such as the helicopter—to seize and hold key terrain which has not been fully secured, and to directly engage enemy forces behind ...
- 1 battalion
*
Seaborne Infantry - 1 battalion
*
Basic Training
Military recruit training, commonly known as basic training or boot camp, refers to the initial instruction of new military personnel. It is a physically and psychologically intensive process, which resocializes its subjects for the unique dema ...
- 1 battalion
* The
Oudtshoorn
Oudtshoorn (, ), the "ostrich capital of the world", is a town in the Western Cape province of South Africa, located between the Swartberg mountains to the north and the Outeniqua Mountains to the south. Two ostrich-feather booms, during 1865– ...
army base houses the
South African Infantry School.
The infantry corps contains a total of 26 reserve battalions in the following roles:
*Mechanised Infantry - 6 battalions
*Motorised Infantry - 14 battalions
*Light Infantry - 3 battalions
*Parachute Infantry - 1 battalion
*Air Assault Infantry - 2 battalions
Infantry Types
Within the South African Army, there are six main types of infantry:
Type 1: Parachute Infantry
44 Parachute Regiment (
Bloemfontein
Bloemfontein, ( ; , "fountain of flowers") also known as Bloem, is one of South Africa's three capital cities and the capital of the Free State province. It serves as the country's judicial capital, along with legislative capital Cape To ...
) – a brigade sized regiment consisting of the following units:
;Regular Force
*
1 Parachute Battalion
1 Parachute Battalion (''Ex Alto Vincimus'') is the only full-time paratroop unit of the South African Army. It was established on 1 April 1961 with the formation of the Parachute Battalion. After 1998 this unit was renamed to Parachute Traini ...
, (
Bloemfontein
Bloemfontein, ( ; , "fountain of flowers") also known as Bloem, is one of South Africa's three capital cities and the capital of the Free State province. It serves as the country's judicial capital, along with legislative capital Cape To ...
)
*
44 Pathfinder Platoon, (Bloemfontein)
*
44 Training Wing, (Bloemfontein)
;Reserve Force
*
3 Parachute Battalion, (Bloemfontein)
Type 2: Air Assault Infantry
Air Assault infantry are trained to be deployed using helicopters.
;Regular Force
*
6 South African Infantry Battalion
6 South African Infantry Battalion is an air assault infantry unit of the South African Army.
History
6 SAI was established on 1 January 1962, at Grahamstown, Eastern Cape. The new training unit was housed on the property previously used by ...
(
Grahamstown
Makhanda, also known as Grahamstown, is a town of about 140,000 people in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It is situated about northeast of Port Elizabeth and southwest of East London. Makhanda is the largest town in the Makana ...
)
;Reserve Force
*
Chief Makhanda Regiment (
Grahamstown
Makhanda, also known as Grahamstown, is a town of about 140,000 people in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It is situated about northeast of Port Elizabeth and southwest of East London. Makhanda is the largest town in the Makana ...
)
*
Chief Maqoma Regiment
The Chief Maqoma Regiment (formerly Prince Alfred's Guard) is a reserve infantry regiment of the South African Army. The regiment is located in the city of Port Elizabeth.
History Origin
Chief Maqoma Regiment was established on 19 September 1 ...
(
Port Elizabeth)
Type 3: Seaborne Infantry
;Regular Force
*
9 South African Infantry Battalion
9 South African Infantry Battalion is a motorised infantry unit of the South African Army, designated ''seaborne''.
History
What was previously known as the South African Cape Corps (SACC) ( af, Suid-Afrika Kaapse Korps (SAKK)) was renamed th ...
(
Cape Town
Cape Town ( af, Kaapstad; , xh, iKapa) is one of South Africa's three capital cities, serving as the seat of the Parliament of South Africa. It is the legislative capital of the country, the oldest city in the country, and the second largest ...
)
;Reserve Force
*
Chief Langalibalele Rifles, (
Cape Town
Cape Town ( af, Kaapstad; , xh, iKapa) is one of South Africa's three capital cities, serving as the seat of the Parliament of South Africa. It is the legislative capital of the country, the oldest city in the country, and the second largest ...
)
Type 4: Light Infantry
Fast highly mobile skirmishers.
;Regular Force
*
21 South African Infantry Battalion
21 South African Infantry Battalion is an infantry battalion of the South African Army. The unit has its origin as 21 Battalion, an apartheid era unit used to train black South African men as soldiers.
History Origin
In 1973 the apartheid gove ...
(
Johannesburg
Johannesburg ( , , ; Zulu and xh, eGoli ), colloquially known as Jozi, Joburg, or "The City of Gold", is the largest city in South Africa, classified as a megacity, and is one of the 100 largest urban areas in the world. According to Dem ...
)
;Reserve Force
*
Rand Light Infantry
The Rand Light Infantry (RLI) is an infantry regiment of the South African Army. As a reserve unit, it has a status roughly equivalent to that of a British Army Reserve unit or United States Army National Guard unit.
History Origin
The history ...
(
Johannesburg
Johannesburg ( , , ; Zulu and xh, eGoli ), colloquially known as Jozi, Joburg, or "The City of Gold", is the largest city in South Africa, classified as a megacity, and is one of the 100 largest urban areas in the world. According to Dem ...
)
*
OR Tambo Regiment
The OR Tambo Regiment (formerly Regiment Oos Rand) is a reserve infantry regiment of the South African Army.
History
Origin
In the period before 1960, 4 military units existed on the East Rand:
*7 Medium Artillery Regiment,
*2 Light Anti-A ...
(
Germiston
Germiston, also known as kwaDukathole, is a small city in the East Rand region of Gauteng, South Africa, administratively forming part of the City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality since the latter's establishment in 2000. It functions a ...
)
*
Lenong Regiment (
Krugersdorp
Krugersdorp (Afrikaans for ''Kruger's Town'') is a mining city in the West Rand, Gauteng Province, South Africa founded in 1887 by Marthinus Pretorius. Following the discovery of gold on the Witwatersrand, a need arose for a major town in the west ...
)
Type 5: Mechanised Infantry
Mechanised infantry are equipped with the
Ratel
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infantry combat vehicle
An infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), also known as a mechanized infantry combat vehicle (MICV), is a type of armoured fighting vehicle used to carry infantry into battle and provide direct-fire support. The 1990 Treaty on Conventional Armed For ...
, a wheeled vehicle that can deploy over all terrain.
;Regular Force
*
1 South African Infantry Battalion (Bloemfontein)
*
8 South African Infantry Battalion
8 South African Infantry Battalion is a mechanized infantry unit of the South African Army. The battalion is equipped with Ratel Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFV) used for fast transport and combat mobility across rough ground. Support weapons fo ...
(
61 Mechanised Infantry Battalion Group was merged into this unit) (
Upington
Upington ( Nama: //Khara hais) is a town founded in 1873 and located in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, on the banks of the Orange River. The town was originally called Olijvenhoutsdrift ('Olive wood drift'), due to the abundance of ...
)
;Reserve Force
*
General de la Rey Regiment
The General de la Rey Regiment (formerly Regiment de la Rey) is an reserve infantry regiment of the South African Army.
Formation
The Regiment de la Rey was established in 1934 as one of the new Afrikaans language Citizen Force units of the ...
(
Potchefstroom)
*
Job Masego Regiment (
Pretoria
Pretoria () is South Africa's administrative capital, serving as the seat of the executive branch of government, and as the host to all foreign embassies to South Africa.
Pretoria straddles the Apies River and extends eastward into the foot ...
)
*
Gonnema Regiment (Cape Town)
*
General Jan Smuts Regiment (Cape Town)
*
Bambatha Rifles
The Bambatha Rifles (formerly the Witwatersrand Rifles) is a reserve mechanised infantry regiment of the South African Army.
History Origin
The Witwatersrand Rifles (often familiarly known as the "Wits Rifles or the Wit Rifles") was formed by ...
(Johannesburg)
Type 6: Motorised Infantry
Motorised infantry are equipped with various
Samil trucks, that can be deployed over rough terrain, but is primarily a road vehicle. Since the mid-2000s, they have been using vehicles like
Mamba
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.
;Regular Force
*
2 South African Infantry Battalion (
Zeerust
Zeerust is a commercial town situated in Ngaka Modiri Molema district North West Province, South Africa. It lies in the Marico valley, approximately 240 kilometres northwest of Johannesburg. It lies on the N4, the main road link between Sout ...
)
*
4 South African Infantry Battalion
4 South African Infantry Battalion (also known as 4 SAI) is a motorised infantry unit of the South African Army.
History Pretoria Origins
4 SAI was established on 1 January 1962, at Voortrekkerhoogte in Pretoria, but within a month was moved t ...
(
Middelburg, Mpumalanga
Middelburg is a large farming and industrial town in the South African province of Mpumalanga.
History
It was initially established as a halfway station between Lydenburg and Pretoria by the Republic of Lydenburg in 1860. That republic would me ...
)
*
5 South African Infantry Battalion (
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)
*
7 South African Infantry Battalion
7 South African Infantry Battalion is a motorised infantry unit of the South African Army.
History Origin
1973: 7 SAI was established on 1 October, at Bourke's Luck, Eastern Transvaal (Mpumalanga) by Commandant Eddie Webb.
1974:The first ...
(
Phalaborwa
Phalaborwa (translated to English as ''better than the south; phala'' means ''better than and borwa'' means ''south'') is a town in the Mopani District Municipality, Limpopo province, South Africa. It is located near the confluence of the Ga-Se ...
)
*
10 South African Infantry Battalion (
Mafikeng)
*
14 South African Infantry Battalion (
Mthatha
Mthatha , formerly Umtata, is the main city of the King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality in Eastern Cape province of South Africa and the capital of OR Tambo District Municipality. The city has an airport, previously known as the K. D. Matanz ...
)
*
15 South African Infantry Battalion
15 South African Infantry Battalion is a motorised infantry unit of the South African Army.
History Origin
This battalion was established in 1994 from the ranks of the former Venda Defence Force.Grundy, K.W. Soldiers without politics, Blacks in ...
(
Thohoyandou
Thohoyandou ( ve, Ṱhohoyanḓou) is a town in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. It is the administrative centre of Vhembe District Municipality and Thulamela Local Municipality. It is also known for being the former capital of the bantusta ...
)
*
121 South African Infantry Battalion (
Mtubatuba
Mtubatuba is a town north of Richards Bay close to the entrance of Ncivi and the iSimangaliso Wetland Park (previously Greater St Lucia Wetland Park) but now the isimangaliso wetland park is known to be under Mtuba town in KwaZulu-Natal, South ...
)
;Reserve Force
*
General Botha Regiment
The General Botha Regiment (formerly Regiment Botha) is a reserve infantry regiment of the South African Army. The Regiment was named after General Louis Botha, the first prime minister of South Africa.
History
The regiment was formed in Erme ...
(
Barberton)
*
Mapungubwe Regiment (
)
*
Johannesburg Regiment
The Johannesburg Regiment is an infantry regiment of the South African Army. As a reserve unit, it has a status roughly equivalent to that of a British Army Reserve or United States Army National Guard unit.
History Origins as Artillery
Joh ...
(Johannesburg)
*
Andrew Mlangeni Regiment
The Andrew Mlangeni Regiment (formerly South African Irish Regiment) is a reserve infantry regiment of the South African Army.
History Origins
Although all the regular units of Irish origin in the British Army have served in South Africa at s ...
(Johannesburg)
*
Solomon Mahlangu Regiment
The Solomon Mahlangu Regiment (formerly the Transvaal Scottish) is a reserve infantry regiment of the South African Army.
History Origin
John Murray, Marquis of Tullibardine, who later became the 7th Duke of Atholl, established the regiment a ...
(Johannesburg)
*
Tshwane Regiment (
Pretoria
Pretoria () is South Africa's administrative capital, serving as the seat of the executive branch of government, and as the host to all foreign embassies to South Africa.
Pretoria straddles the Apies River and extends eastward into the foot ...
)
*
Buffalo Volunteer Rifles (
East London)
*
Durban Light Infantry
The Durban Light Infantry is a Motorised Infantry regiment of the South African Army. It lost its status as a Mechanised infantry regiment in 2010 in line with the rationalisation of resources. As a reserve unit, it has a status roughly equival ...
(
Durban
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)
*
King Shaka Regiment
The King Shaka Regiment (formerly the Durban Regiment) is a reserve motorised infantry battalion of the South African Army.
History Origin
Established in 1923 as the Durban Volunteer Guides, the unit was disbanded after World War Two but reform ...
(
Durban
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)
*
Kimberley Regiment
The Kimberley Regiment is an infantry regiment of the South African Army. As a reserve unit, it has a status roughly equivalent to that of a British Army Reserve or United States Army National Guard unit.
History Volunteer Forces on the Diamo ...
(
Kimberley)
*
Ingobamakhosi Carbineers
The Ingobamakhosi Carbineers (formerly Natal Carbineers) is an infantry unit of the South African Army.
History Origins
The regiment traces its roots to 1854 but it was formally raised on 15 January 1855 and gazetted on 13 March of that year, ...
(
Pietermaritzburg)
*
Mangaung Regiment
The Mangaung Regiment (formerly Regiment Bloemspruit) is a reserve infantry regiment
A regiment is a military unit. Its role and size varies markedly, depending on the country, service and/or a specialisation.
In Medieval Europe, ...
(Bloemfontein)
*
Nelson Mandela Regiment (
Port Elizabeth)
*
Chief Albert Luthuli Regiment (
Kroonstad
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)
Infantry Battalion internal organization
The organisation of South African motorised, mechanised, air assault and parachute infantry battalions are broadly similar, the mechanised battalion however lacks a machine gun platoon in the support company and the internal security battalion lacks the same as well as other support weapons (mortars, antitank weapons and assault pioneers).
A battalion musters about 34 officers, 776 men, or 810 all ranks. A company has nine rifle sections. A battalion has nine rifle platoons and 27 rifle sections.
A battalion has at its disposal the following weapons:
* 8 M3 81mm mortars,
* 27 M4 60mm patrol mortars,
* 6 infantry antitank guns (M40A1 or Ratel 90),
* 6 antitank guided missile launchers (MBDA Milan ADT3 or Ratel ZT3),
* 4 Browning 12.7mm HMG and four Denel Y3 AGL (not in the mechanised infantry),
* 27 7.62mm GPMG and
* 9 RPG7 rocket-propelled grenade launchers (one per rifle platoon).
The number of vehicles is dependent on the type of unit and role. A parachute or air assault battalion deployed by air will largely be dependent on the 104 LMT Gecko airborne amphibious 8x8 light rapid deployment logistic vehicles assigned to 44 Parachute Regiment. The number deployed will depend on the airlift available.
By some accounts, a Fighting Echelon (F-Echelon) would include 88 A-Vehicles, but the numbers can be higher. In September 2008 the motorised 5 SAI Bn deployed 113 Casspir armoured personnel and weapon carriers to a force preparation exercise (Seboka) and the mechanised 8 SAI Bn deployed 107 Ratels.
The A- and B-Echelons, fully mobilised, can muster up at least another 90 B-Vehicles of various types.
Training
All basic infantry training is done at
3 South African Infantry Battalion
3 South African Infantry Battalion is the Basic training unit of the South African Army.
History
On 28 November 1961, SADFO 181/61 Inception and Allocation of units of the Permanent Force, was issued by Commandant-General P.H. Grobbelaar. This ...
Training Depot at
Kimberley. This is a Regular Force unit. Second phase deals with specific equipment, weapons and tactics, general and specific to the type of Infantry, and is dealt with at the unit and its training areas.
Third phase ramps up to a conventional warfare exercise usually held at Lohatla Army Battle School. Tactics such as fire and movement, as well as the amalgamation with other type formations, are done here, with expanding the scope from the squad to section to the platoon to company, battalion, and brigade exercises.
More specialized training is done on an ad-hoc basis.
Equipment
South African Infantry are trained in an assortment of equipment in addition to their personal rifles, such as:
Alliances
While South Africa was part of the
British Commonwealth
The Commonwealth of Nations, simply referred to as the Commonwealth, is a political association of 56 member states, the vast majority of which are former territories of the British Empire. The chief institutions of the organisation are the Co ...
, many units formed alliances with British and other units. With the advent of the Republic in 1961, almost all of these alliances fell away either as a natural consequence of changing alliances or on instructions from the authorities. Some units have maintained the alliances unofficially.
With the change of government in 1994, South Africa once again became officially part of the Commonwealth, so alliances are once again possible.
Some examples of alliances:
* -
The Rifles
The Rifles is an infantry regiment of the British Army. Formed in 2007, it consists of four Regular battalions and three Reserve battalions, plus a number of companies in other Army Reserve battalions. Each battalion of The Rifles was formerl ...
; 5 Infantry Battalion
* -
The Royal Welsh; 121 Infantry Battalion
Battle Honours
Many South African units have a proud history. This is particularly reflected in the many
Battle Honours
A battle honour is an award of a right by a government or sovereign to a military unit to emblazon the name of a battle or operation on its flags ("colours"), uniforms or other accessories where ornamentation is possible.
In European military t ...
they have received.
Notes
References
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Military units and formations established in 2000