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1 South African Infantry Battalion

1 South African Infantry Battalion is a mechanized infantry unit of the South African Army.

1 South African Infantry Battalion
1 SAI emblem
Founded26 January 1951; 72 years ago (1951-01-26)
Country South Africa
Branch South African Army
TypeInfantry
RoleMechanised infantry
SizeBattalion
Part ofSouth African Infantry Formation
Garrison/HQTempe, Bloemfontein
Motto(s)Sevire parati
EquipmentRatel
Engagements
Insignia
Company level Insignia
SA Mechanised Infantry beret bar circa 1992

History

Oudtshoorn origin

Established as 1 SA Infantry Training Battalion at Oudtshoorn, (hence the ostrich feathers on the unit insignia) on 26 January 1951, the unit became part of the infantry corps with its establishment in January 1951.

In 1953, the unit consisted of:

  • a headquarters with companies at:

and

    • a supply & transport company, an attempt at all arms training.
 
UDF era 1 SAI companies circa 1950s

The unit was reconstituted as 1 SA Infantry Battalion in November 1967 and moved to its current base at Tempe near Bloemfontein, in November 1973.[1]

1 SAI in the development of modern mechanised infantry

By 1976 infantry operations transformed drastically when the Ratel Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) was introduced for the first time and in November the first Ratel course was presented at 1 SAI by then Major Roland de Vries.

In 1977, 1 SAI received its first consignment of 42 Ratel IFVs. The shoulder flash of 1 SAI was redesigned depicting a rampant honey badger, while the first mechanised infantry junior leadership training courses started.

From 1977 to 1981, mechanised infantry leadership students shared the same lines as 1 SAIs conventional companies, but were required to wear a nutria brassard on the right arm with a green and yellow embroidered honey badger insignia in order to stand out and ensure Espirit de Corps. The training wing became identified as the T&D Wing and all students attended the same course until the Section Leaders Phase had been completed. Section Leaders were then awarded their Lance Corporal stripes and then placed with regular rifle companies. The rest of the future NCOs also received their stripes and future Officers received their white Candidate Officer's tabs. These students were then evaluated and split into the Mechanised Platoon Commanders Course and Specialist Instructors Course. These platoon commanders were destined to either become future leaders of 1 SAIs rifle companies or instructors at the Training Wing, while the Specialist Instructors would become Officers and NCO's responsible for training of Ratel gunners and drivers.

  • All students qualifying as Section Leaders were authorised to wear one parallel green bar above their two Corporal stripes.
  • Students that qualified as Platoon NCOs were authorised to wear two parallel green bars. The Platoon NCOs were responsible for the support of the vehicles, platoon weapons and signal equipment of a specific platoon.
  • Students that completed either the Platoon Commanders or Specialist Instructors Course were permitted to wear three parallel green bars above their stripes, signifying their platoon sergeant status. Platoon sergeants were responsible for the training and discipline of an allocated platoon.
 
SADF era 1 SAI Mechanised Leader Brassards 1980s

By January 1981, the training wing was renamed the Mechanised Leadership Wing and moved to the Akkedisdorp premises outside the lines of 1 SAI and next to 1 SSB. The wearing of the distinctive honey badger student brassard was discontinued during this period.

The mechanised techniques developed at 1 SAI was transferred to two additional mechanised infantry battalions under development at that time, namely 4 SAI and 8 SAI.

Battalion Pioneer Platoon

1 SAI also had an assault pioneer capability in the 1980s, usually designated Oscar Company. Assault pioneers were the integral combat engineering component of the battalion. Assault pioneers were trained in tasks such as:

  • Field defences and obstacles
  • Mine detection and removal
  • Primary demolitions
  • Non standard bridging
  • Anchorages and suspension traverses

The Pioneer Platoon provided small tasks and close support capabilities to the battalion ensuring immediacy of response and decreasing the workload of the engineer squadrons. By the 1990s this function was retired to the Engineering Corps however.

Bushwar

Operations

By 1978, 1 SAI took part in Operation Reindeer. 1 SAI was also later involved in:

Honouris Crux recipients

The following 1 SAI members were awarded the Honoris Crux decoration

Operation Sceptic;

  • Lt. J.J. du Toit
  • LCpl A.T. Rutherford

Operation Protea;

  • Cpl A.D. Burgers

Relationship with 61 Mech

1 SAI was also the main feeder unit for mechanised infantry companies for 61 Mechanised Battalion Group during this period.[2]

 
SADF Operation Hooper participation bar
 
1 SAI commemorative coin Ops Vleuel

Post 1994

Assimilation of 151 Battalion

Peled writes that after January 1993, 151 Battalion, formed from the Southern Sothos in the Orange Free area, was assimilated into 1 SAI.[3]

 
SADF 151 Battalion, this unit amalgamated with 1 SAI post 1994
Murder at 1 SAI

In Sept 1999, a disgruntled junior officer from 1 SAI went on a shooting spree through the unit. Lt. S. Madubela killed seven personnel and injured five. He was stopped and killed by his colleagues.[4]

Freedom of Entry

1 SAI received the freedom of entry to Bloemfontein in 1981.

Insignia

Previous Dress Insignia

 
SADF era 1 SAI insignia

Current Dress Insignia

 
SANDF era Infantry Formation insignia

Ordnance

Current

Vehicle mounted weapons

1 SAI is equipped with Ratel 20 Infantry Fighting Vehicles,[5] Ratel 60 mm (2.4 in) Mortar Platform Vehicles, Ratel Command Vehicles with mounted 12.7 mm (0.50 in) machine guns, Kwevoel 100 Armoured Trucks for IFV Recovery, field maintenance, fuel bunkers and water provision,[6] Samil 50 and 100 logistics trucks, Samil 20 trucks for its organic field workshops, Casspir APCs for its forward artillery observation party,[citation needed] and Rinkhals Field Ambulance.[7] 1 SAI has also used Buffel IFVs and Mambas at certain stages in its history. Ratel mounted weapons include the Denel Land Systems GI-2 20 mm (0.79 in) Quick Firing Cannon (QFC) (Ratel mounted), 60 mm (2.4 in) breech-loading mortar (Ratel mounted), Browning M1919 [8] Machine gun and the Browning M2 12.75 mm (0.502 in) Machine gun.[8]

 
Badger IFV earmarked for replacement of the Ratel Fleet 2016 onwards
 
 

Lighter and personal weapons

1 SAI is equipped with the Vektor SS77 Squad Automatic Machine gun, Fabrique Nationale 7.62 mm (0.300 in) Light Machine gun, Vektor R4 5.56 mm (0.219 in) assault rifle, 40 mm (1.6 in) Multiple Grenade Launcher (MGL), Rocket Propelled grenade launcher (RPG-7),[citation needed] M26 Fragmentation grenade,[9] M4 60 mm (2.4 in) patrol mortar (PATMOR), and the Denel 99 mm (3.9 in) FT5 rocket launcher.[10]

Future

Under Project Hoefyster, the SANDF will eventually replace the Ratel family of vehicles with the Badger system.[11][12][13] Nine versions are contemplated of which three are earmarked for mechanized Infantry Battalions such as 1 SAI:[14][15][16]

  • Command (mech infantry)
  • Mortar (turreted 60mm breech loading long-range mortar) ( mech infantry)
  • Missile (turreted Denel ZT3 Ingwe)
  • Section (turreted 30mm cannon) (mech infantry)
  • Fire Support (turreted 30mm cannon, but with more ammunition than the section vehicle)
  • Signal variant
  • Ambulance variant
  • Artillery variant
 
 
Badger IFV front and rear views

1 SAI Mechanised Fleet early 1990s

Fighting Echelon Vehicles

 

1 Ratel 20 per section, 3 sections per platoon, 1 Ratel 60 per platoon, 3 platoons per company. 2 Ratel 12,7 per company.

A Echelon Vehicles

 

Unit Song

In 1 SAI wil ek bly,
dis die eenheid net vir my,
slaggereed en kommer vry,
met ons ratels veg ons ver,
onder die al en suider ster 1 SAI Bataljon,
1 SAI! Servire, servire, servire parati is ons lese as jy vra, 1 SAI Bataljon, 1 SAI!


From the shores of Cape Agulhas,
to the Northern bushveld trees,
We will fight our countries battles,
in the air, land and sea,
We will fight for right and freedom,
we will keep our honesty,
We are proud to claim the title of the 'Mechanised Infantry'.

Leadership

Training Battalion

Leadership
From Honorary Colonel To
From Officer Commanding To
1967 Cmdt H.N.H. Norton c. 1968
1969 Cmdt B.P.U. Strydom c. 1971
1975 Cmdt Len Meyer c. 1977
1977 Cmdt A.J.M. Joebert c. 1977
1977 Cmdt Frank Bestbier c. 1978
1981 Col A. Savides[17] c. 1983
1983 Col G.A. van Zyl c. 1987
1990 Col Cassie Schoeman c. 1993
1993 Col A. Bornman c. 1995
1995 Col C.J. van der Merwe c. 1996
1996 Lt Col Jan Wessels c. 1999
2004 Lt Col T.C. Mokhosi c. 2008
2013 Col T. Mashalaba c. 2016
2016 Lt Col T.S.A. Tseki c. 2018
2020 Lt Col M. Malatji Nd
From Regimental Sergeants Major To
1969 WO1 R.H. Uekermann 1972
1973 WO1 A.A. Calmeyer 1976
1976 WO1 L.B. Calitz 1980
1980 WO1 J.R. Stone 1986
1987 WO1 E.H. Heimann 1988
1988 WO1 W.P. Wiese 1993
1993 WO1 T.J. Visagie 1996
1996 WO1 H.C.A Smit 1997
1998 WO1 J.M Nel 2004
2015 WO1 J. A. Koekemoer Nd

Mechanised Leadership Wing

Leadership
From Officer Commanding To
1978 Maj E. van Lill c. nd
1982 Cmdt Cassie Schoeman c. 1985
1995 Lt Col. K. Schmidt c. nd

Notes

References

  1. ^ "SADF.info". SADF.info. 26 January 1951. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
  2. ^ "Fact file: 1 SA Infantry Battalion". DefenceWeb. 1 March 2010. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
  3. ^ Peled, p.54
  4. ^ "Tempe killer's steps retraced - IOL News". iol.co.za. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  5. ^ IDRC; Cock, Jacklyn; Mckenzie, Penny (1998). From defence to development : redirecting military resources in South Africa. Cape Town, South Africa & Ottawa, Canada: David Philip, International Development Research Centre. hdl:10625/14245. ISBN 0-88936-853-8.
  6. ^ . Tips Transport. Archived from the original on 5 August 2015. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  7. ^ "Vehicles:Denel Mechem". Denel.
  8. ^ a b "Ratel". GlobalSecurity.org.
  9. ^ Engelbrecht, Leon (17 February 2010). "Fact file: M26 fragmentation hand grenade - defenceWeb". www.defenceweb.co.za. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  10. ^ Engelbrecht, Leon (8 November 2010). "Work underway on RPG replacement - defenceWeb". defenceweb.co.za.
  11. ^ Engelbrecht, Leon. . www.defenceweb.co.za. Archived from the original on 24 February 2015. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  12. ^ Natalie Greve. "Land Systems SA secures sights contract for Denel's Badger". Engineeringnews.co.za. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  13. ^ "Badger ICV - Tanks Encyclopedia". www.tanks-encyclopedia.com. 22 May 2018.
  14. ^ "South Africas Next IFV: Honey Badger Doesn't Care". defenseindustrydaily.com. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  15. ^ Helfrich, Kim (29 February 2016). "Badger reaches Product Baseline One milestone - defenceWeb". www.defenceweb.co.za. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  16. ^ "SANDF projects". defenceWeb. 11 August 2016. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  17. ^ Engelbrecht, Leon (23 January 2009). "Tony Savides retires - defenceWeb". www.defenceweb.co.za.

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This article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1 South African Infantry Battalion is a mechanized infantry unit of the South African Army 1 South African Infantry Battalion1 SAI emblemFounded26 January 1951 72 years ago 1951 01 26 Country South AfricaBranch South African ArmyTypeInfantryRoleMechanised infantrySizeBattalionPart ofSouth African Infantry FormationGarrison HQTempe BloemfonteinMotto s Sevire paratiEquipmentRatelEngagementsSouth African Border War Operation Reindeer Operation Sceptic Operation Protea Operation Daisy Operation Askari Operation Hooper Operation ModulerInsigniaCompany level InsigniaSA Mechanised Infantry beret bar circa 1992 Contents 1 History 1 1 Oudtshoorn origin 1 2 1 SAI in the development of modern mechanised infantry 1 3 Battalion Pioneer Platoon 1 4 Bushwar 1 4 1 Operations 1 4 1 1 Honouris Crux recipients 1 4 2 Relationship with 61 Mech 1 5 Post 1994 1 5 1 Assimilation of 151 Battalion 1 5 1 1 Murder at 1 SAI 1 6 Freedom of Entry 2 Insignia 2 1 Previous Dress Insignia 2 2 Current Dress Insignia 3 Ordnance 3 1 Current 3 1 1 Vehicle mounted weapons 3 1 2 Lighter and personal weapons 3 2 Future 4 1 SAI Mechanised Fleet early 1990s 4 1 Fighting Echelon Vehicles 4 2 A Echelon Vehicles 5 Unit Song 6 Leadership 6 1 Training Battalion 6 2 Mechanised Leadership Wing 7 Notes 8 ReferencesHistory EditOudtshoorn origin Edit Established as 1 SA Infantry Training Battalion at Oudtshoorn hence the ostrich feathers on the unit insignia on 26 January 1951 the unit became part of the infantry corps with its establishment in January 1951 In 1953 the unit consisted of a headquarters with companies at 1 SAI itself in Oudsthoorn as A Company 1 SSB in Bloemfontein as B Company 4 Field Regiment in Potchefstroom as C Company and a supply amp transport company an attempt at all arms training UDF era 1 SAI companies circa 1950s The unit was reconstituted as 1 SA Infantry Battalion in November 1967 and moved to its current base at Tempe near Bloemfontein in November 1973 1 1 SAI in the development of modern mechanised infantry Edit By 1976 infantry operations transformed drastically when the Ratel Infantry Fighting Vehicle IFV was introduced for the first time and in November the first Ratel course was presented at 1 SAI by then Major Roland de Vries In 1977 1 SAI received its first consignment of 42 Ratel IFVs The shoulder flash of 1 SAI was redesigned depicting a rampant honey badger while the first mechanised infantry junior leadership training courses started From 1977 to 1981 mechanised infantry leadership students shared the same lines as 1 SAIs conventional companies but were required to wear a nutria brassard on the right arm with a green and yellow embroidered honey badger insignia in order to stand out and ensure Espirit de Corps The training wing became identified as the T amp D Wing and all students attended the same course until the Section Leaders Phase had been completed Section Leaders were then awarded their Lance Corporal stripes and then placed with regular rifle companies The rest of the future NCOs also received their stripes and future Officers received their white Candidate Officer s tabs These students were then evaluated and split into the Mechanised Platoon Commanders Course and Specialist Instructors Course These platoon commanders were destined to either become future leaders of 1 SAIs rifle companies or instructors at the Training Wing while the Specialist Instructors would become Officers and NCO s responsible for training of Ratel gunners and drivers All students qualifying as Section Leaders were authorised to wear one parallel green bar above their two Corporal stripes Students that qualified as Platoon NCOs were authorised to wear two parallel green bars The Platoon NCOs were responsible for the support of the vehicles platoon weapons and signal equipment of a specific platoon Students that completed either the Platoon Commanders or Specialist Instructors Course were permitted to wear three parallel green bars above their stripes signifying their platoon sergeant status Platoon sergeants were responsible for the training and discipline of an allocated platoon SADF era 1 SAI Mechanised Leader Brassards 1980s By January 1981 the training wing was renamed the Mechanised Leadership Wing and moved to the Akkedisdorp premises outside the lines of 1 SAI and next to 1 SSB The wearing of the distinctive honey badger student brassard was discontinued during this period The mechanised techniques developed at 1 SAI was transferred to two additional mechanised infantry battalions under development at that time namely 4 SAI and 8 SAI Battalion Pioneer Platoon Edit 1 SAI also had an assault pioneer capability in the 1980s usually designated Oscar Company Assault pioneers were the integral combat engineering component of the battalion Assault pioneers were trained in tasks such as Field defences and obstacles Mine detection and removal Primary demolitions Non standard bridging Anchorages and suspension traversesThe Pioneer Platoon provided small tasks and close support capabilities to the battalion ensuring immediacy of response and decreasing the workload of the engineer squadrons By the 1990s this function was retired to the Engineering Corps however Bushwar Edit Operations Edit By 1978 1 SAI took part in Operation Reindeer 1 SAI was also later involved in Sceptic Protea Daisy Askari Moduler and Operation Hooper Honouris Crux recipients Edit The following 1 SAI members were awarded the Honoris Crux decorationOperation Sceptic Lt J J du Toit LCpl A T RutherfordOperation Protea Cpl A D BurgersRelationship with 61 Mech Edit 1 SAI was also the main feeder unit for mechanised infantry companies for 61 Mechanised Battalion Group during this period 2 SADF Operation Hooper participation bar 1 SAI commemorative coin Ops Vleuel Post 1994 Edit Assimilation of 151 Battalion Edit Peled writes that after January 1993 151 Battalion formed from the Southern Sothos in the Orange Free area was assimilated into 1 SAI 3 SADF 151 Battalion this unit amalgamated with 1 SAI post 1994 Murder at 1 SAI Edit In Sept 1999 a disgruntled junior officer from 1 SAI went on a shooting spree through the unit Lt S Madubela killed seven personnel and injured five He was stopped and killed by his colleagues 4 Freedom of Entry Edit 1 SAI received the freedom of entry to Bloemfontein in 1981 Insignia EditPrevious Dress Insignia Edit SADF era 1 SAI insignia Current Dress Insignia Edit SANDF era Infantry Formation insigniaOrdnance EditCurrent Edit Vehicle mounted weapons Edit1 SAI is equipped with Ratel 20 Infantry Fighting Vehicles 5 Ratel 60 mm 2 4 in Mortar Platform Vehicles Ratel Command Vehicles with mounted 12 7 mm 0 50 in machine guns Kwevoel 100 Armoured Trucks for IFV Recovery field maintenance fuel bunkers and water provision 6 Samil 50 and 100 logistics trucks Samil 20 trucks for its organic field workshops Casspir APCs for its forward artillery observation party citation needed and Rinkhals Field Ambulance 7 1 SAI has also used Buffel IFVs and Mambas at certain stages in its history Ratel mounted weapons include the Denel Land Systems GI 2 20 mm 0 79 in Quick Firing Cannon QFC Ratel mounted 60 mm 2 4 in breech loading mortar Ratel mounted Browning M1919 8 Machine gun and the Browning M2 12 75 mm 0 502 in Machine gun 8 Badger IFV earmarked for replacement of the Ratel Fleet 2016 onwards Lighter and personal weapons Edit 1 SAI is equipped with the Vektor SS77 Squad Automatic Machine gun Fabrique Nationale 7 62 mm 0 300 in Light Machine gun Vektor R4 5 56 mm 0 219 in assault rifle 40 mm 1 6 in Multiple Grenade Launcher MGL Rocket Propelled grenade launcher RPG 7 citation needed M26 Fragmentation grenade 9 M4 60 mm 2 4 in patrol mortar PATMOR and the Denel 99 mm 3 9 in FT5 rocket launcher 10 Future Edit Under Project Hoefyster the SANDF will eventually replace the Ratel family of vehicles with the Badger system 11 12 13 Nine versions are contemplated of which three are earmarked for mechanized Infantry Battalions such as 1 SAI 14 15 16 Command mech infantry Mortar turreted 60mm breech loading long range mortar mech infantry Missile turreted Denel ZT3 Ingwe Section turreted 30mm cannon mech infantry Fire Support turreted 30mm cannon but with more ammunition than the section vehicle Signal variant Ambulance variant Artillery variant Badger IFV front and rear views1 SAI Mechanised Fleet early 1990s EditFighting Echelon Vehicles Edit 1 Ratel 20 per section 3 sections per platoon 1 Ratel 60 per platoon 3 platoons per company 2 Ratel 12 7 per company A Echelon Vehicles Edit Unit Song EditIn 1 SAI wil ek bly dis die eenheid net vir my slaggereed en kommer vry met ons ratels veg ons ver onder die al en suider ster 1 SAI Bataljon 1 SAI Servire servire servire parati is ons lese as jy vra 1 SAI Bataljon 1 SAI From the shores of Cape Agulhas to the Northern bushveld trees We will fight our countries battles in the air land and sea We will fight for right and freedom we will keep our honesty We are proud to claim the title of the Mechanised Infantry Leadership EditTraining Battalion Edit Leadership From Honorary Colonel ToFrom Officer Commanding To1967 Cmdt H N H Norton c 19681969 Cmdt B P U Strydom c 19711975 Cmdt Len Meyer c 19771977 Cmdt A J M Joebert c 19771977 Cmdt Frank Bestbier c 19781981 Col A Savides 17 c 19831983 Col G A van Zyl c 19871990 Col Cassie Schoeman c 19931993 Col A Bornman c 19951995 Col C J van der Merwe c 19961996 Lt Col Jan Wessels c 19992004 Lt Col T C Mokhosi c 20082013 Col T Mashalaba c 20162016 Lt Col T S A Tseki c 20182020 Lt Col M Malatji NdFrom Regimental Sergeants Major To1969 WO1 R H Uekermann 19721973 WO1 A A Calmeyer 19761976 WO1 L B Calitz 19801980 WO1 J R Stone 19861987 WO1 E H Heimann 19881988 WO1 W P Wiese 19931993 WO1 T J Visagie 19961996 WO1 H C A Smit 19971998 WO1 J M Nel 20042015 WO1 J A Koekemoer NdMechanised Leadership Wing Edit Leadership From Officer Commanding To1978 Maj E van Lill c nd1982 Cmdt Cassie Schoeman c 19851995 Lt Col K Schmidt c ndNotes EditReferences Edit SADF info SADF info 26 January 1951 Retrieved 3 June 2012 Fact file 1 SA Infantry Battalion DefenceWeb 1 March 2010 Retrieved 3 June 2012 Peled p 54 Tempe killer s steps retraced IOL News iol co za Retrieved 9 April 2018 IDRC Cock Jacklyn Mckenzie Penny 1998 From defence to development redirecting military resources in South Africa Cape Town South Africa amp Ottawa Canada David Philip International Development Research Centre hdl 10625 14245 ISBN 0 88936 853 8 Samil 100 Kwevoel Armoured Truck Tips Transport Archived from the original on 5 August 2015 Retrieved 19 March 2015 Vehicles Denel Mechem Denel a b Ratel GlobalSecurity org Engelbrecht Leon 17 February 2010 Fact file M26 fragmentation hand grenade defenceWeb www defenceweb co za Retrieved 9 April 2018 Engelbrecht Leon 8 November 2010 Work underway on RPG replacement defenceWeb defenceweb co za Engelbrecht Leon SA Army horse shod by December defenceWeb www defenceweb co za Archived from the original on 24 February 2015 Retrieved 9 April 2018 Natalie Greve Land Systems SA secures sights contract for Denel s Badger Engineeringnews co za Retrieved 10 August 2018 Badger ICV Tanks Encyclopedia www tanks encyclopedia com 22 May 2018 South Africas Next IFV Honey Badger Doesn t Care defenseindustrydaily com Retrieved 9 April 2018 Helfrich Kim 29 February 2016 Badger reaches Product Baseline One milestone defenceWeb www defenceweb co za Retrieved 9 April 2018 SANDF projects defenceWeb 11 August 2016 Retrieved 10 August 2018 Engelbrecht Leon 23 January 2009 Tony Savides retires defenceWeb www defenceweb co za South Africa portal Retrieved 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