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113 Battalion
SADF 113 Battalion emblem
113 Battalion emblem
Active 1980–1994
Country Flag of South Africa 1928-1994 South Africa
Branch Flag of South Africa South Africa Army
Type Motorised infantry
Part of South African Army Infantry Corps
Garrison/HQ Phalaborwa
Motto(s) Servamus We Serve
Equipment Buffel APC, Samil 20
Insignia
Company level Inisgnia SA Army Company Insignia
SA Motorised Infantry beret bar circa 1992
SA motorised infantary beret bar

SA Motorised Infantry beret bar

113 Battalion was a motorised infantry unit of the South African Army.

History[]

Origin of the black battalions[]

By the late 1970s the South African government had abandoned its opposition to arming black soldiers.[1]

In early 1979, the government approved a plan to form a number of regional African battalions, each with a particular ethnic identity, which would serve in their homeland or under regional SADF commands.

Location of the 100 Battalions in relation to their homelands ver 2

Location of the 100 Battalions in relation to their respective homelands

Development of the Gazankulu Defence Force[]

This led to the formation of 113 Battalion for the Tsongas tribe. It is believed that the original intention was for this battalion to form the basis of a future Gazankulu Defence Force. 113 Battalion was raised in 1980 at Phalaborwa in the then Eastern Transvaal.[2] Troops for 113 SA Battalion were recruited from the self-governing territory of Gazankulu.

Higher Command[]

113 Battalion resorted under the command of Group 13.[3] 64 soldiers from 113 Battalion was transferred to 116 Battalion when that unit was expanded.

SADF Group 13 emblem

SADF Group 13 emblem

Disbandment[]

113 Battalion was later absorbed into 7 South African Infantry Battalion to form a single battalion in the new SANDF.

Insignia[]

SADF 113 SA Battalion complete insignia ver 1

SADF 113 SA Battalion complete insignia

Notes[]

Peled, A. A question of Loyalty Military Manpower Policy in Multiethinic States, Cornell University Press, 1998, ISBN 0-8014-3239-1 Chapter 2: South Africa: From Exclusion to Inclusion

References[]

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