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'''84 Motorised Brigade''' was a Formation of [[8th Armoured Division (South Africa)]], a combined arms force consisting of infantry, armour and artillery. |
'''84 Motorised Brigade''' was a Formation of [[8th Armoured Division (South Africa)]], a combined arms force consisting of infantry, armour and artillery. |
Latest revision as of 14:20, 10 December 2019
84 Motorised Brigade | |
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Active | 1974–1992 |
Country | South Africa |
Allegiance | South Africa |
Branch | South Africa Army |
Type | Motorised Brigade |
Part of | South African Composite Brigade |
Garrison | Durban |
Nickname(s) | 84 Mot |
Motto(s) | Ubukhali besizenze (The sharp end of the axe) |
Equipment | |
Engagements | South African Border War |
Insignia | |
84 Mot Brigade Command Bar |
84 Motorised Brigade was a Formation of 8th Armoured Division (South Africa), a combined arms force consisting of infantry, armour and artillery.
History
Origin
84 Motorised Brigade was formed on August 1, 1974 in Durban as part of the 8th Armoured Division. The Brigade was located at Lords Grounds, which has a military history since 1842.
Initial Structure
Under this reorganisation, the following units were transferred from Natal Command to the new command:
- Natal Mounted Rifles
- Umvoti Mounted Rifles
- Durban Light Infantry,
- Regiment Port Natal,
- Natal Field Artillery,
- 38 Field Workshop,
- 84 Signals Squadron,
- 19 Field Squadron,
- 21 Maintenance Unit,
Higher Command
84 Motorised Brigade then resorted under the new 8 Division.
Brigade Training and Exercises
Operational Activation
As a Citizen Force structure, 84 Motorised Brigade would make use of call-up orders for its personnel to generally report for 3 months service. Headquarters staff would then leave for Lohatla, where a transfer camp would be established to process troops en route to the operational area in northern South West Africa. Processing of units would include personal documentation, a medical examination, inoculation and the issuing of equipment and weapons. Each unit on completion of the necessary processing, would entrain to the Olienhoutplaat Station for a six-day journey to Grootfontein, the railhead near the Operational Area. All 84 Brigades units had at one time or another served in the Operational Area and at the end of the Republic Festival celebrations in 1981 elements of 84 Motorised Brigade were airlifted from Durban for border duties.[1]
Insignia
Leadership
- Brigadier G.J. Wolmarans 1974-
- Colonel H.F.P. Riekert
- Colonel F.J.van Tonder
- Colonel P.J.W. Hall 1982 (Former OC of Bushmen Battalion at Omega in the Caprivi)
Notes
References
- ↑ The Natal Mercury Supplement Thursday March 9, 1982
External links
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The original article can be found at 84 Motorised Brigade (South Africa) and the edit history here.