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Chief Makhanda Regiment

The Chief Makhanda Regiment (formerly known as the First City) is a reserve air assault infantry regiment of the South African Army.[1]

First Eastern Rifles
First City
Chief Makhanda Regiment
SANDF First City emblem
Active1875 to present
Country South Africa
Allegiance
Branch
TypeLight Infantry
RoleAir Assault and Training
SizeOne Air Assault battalion & a Training Wing
Part ofSouth African Infantry Formation
Army Conventional Reserve
Garrison/HQ
  • RHQ: Drill Hall, Hill Street, Grahamstown
  • Training Base: Fort Ihlosi Training Base, Grahamstown Military Base
Nickname(s)
  • The Fighting Grahams
    (Airborne Highlanders)
  • During WW2 the FC/CTH wore the Green and Gold Hackle and were nicknamed "the Budgies"
Colours (8)
  1. 1876 Regimental FCVA
  2. 1904 Kings Colour QVR
  3. 1904 Kings Colour FCV
  4. 1905 Regimental Colour QVR
  5. 1905 Regimental Colour FCV
  6. 1965 Regimental Colour FC Damaged by fire
  7. 1969 Regimental Colour FC
  8. 1989 National Colour FC
MarchBonny Dundee
Mascot(s)Albany Leopard
Anniversaries
  • Founders Weekend closest weekend to 18 November
  • Delvillewood July of each year
Commanders
Colonel-in-Chief
Honorary ColonelCol Cecil Peter Jones-Phillipson SM (Appointed 2010)
Insignia
AbbreviationCMR
TartanGraham of Montrose
Company level Insignia
SA Motorised Infantry beret bar circa 1992
SA Motorised Infantry beret bar

History edit

Colony Frontier edit

The regiment was formed from the First City Volunteers (FCV) of Grahamstown that were formed in 1875 in Grahamstown[2]: 540  and the Queenstown Rifle Volunteers (QVR) that were formed in 1860 (Re-raised 1883) in Queenstown and these regiments were formed due to the unrest on the then frontier.

The QVR and the FCV fought in the Cape Frontier Wars and the 9th Frontier War (1877–1878).[2]: 540  The QVR fought in the Morosi Campaign (1879). The FCV fought in the Basutoland Gun War (1880–1881).[2]: 540  The QVR and the FCV later fought in the Bechuanaland campaign (1897), and in the Second Boer War (1899–1902).[2]: 540 [3]

Union Defence Force edit

On 1 July 1913, the QVR amalgamated with the FCV and was incorporated into the Citizen Force of the new Union Defence Force as the 4th Infantry (First Eastern Rifles).[2]: 540  It served in German South-West Africa 1914–1915.[2]: 540 [3]

However, in 1924 the First Eastern Rifles were renamed the 4th Infantry (First City).[2]: 540  The numerical part of the title was dropped in 1932, making the regiment simply First City.[2]: 540 

In the mid-1930s, the regiment adopted Scottish uniform, including the Graham of Montrose tartan.

World War II edit

During World War II, FC served in the Madagascar campaign (1942).[2]: 540  On 5 October 1943, First City, South Africa's senior Scottish unit, was temporarily "married up" with the Cape Town Highlanders to form the FC/CTH which was part of the 12th South African Motorised Brigade of the South African 6th Armoured Division.[2]: 540  The "marriage" lasted until 8 May 1945. After completing its training in Egypt, the division landed at Taranto, Italy on 20 April 1944 and fought exclusively in Italy during its existence.[2]: 540 [4] In 1946, the regiment was reconstituted as a component of the country's part-time forces and reformed First City.[3]

From 1954 to 1956, FC was amalgamated with the Kaffrarian Rifles, known as First City/Kaffrarian Rifles. In 1956 it reverted to being called First City.

Border War edit

The regiment served in the South African Border War from 1977 to 1986, and was also involved from 1983 until 1994 in Internal Operations.[clarification needed] The regiment was affiliated with 84 Motorised Brigade, part of 8th Armoured Division.

Post 1994 edit

In 2004 it was decided to rebuild First City and by 2006 the regiment was training its own members as well as members of the Prince Alfred's Guard, The Buffalo Volunteer Rifles and Regiment Piet Retief these all being Eastern Cape regiments. Many members have also been trained in Air Assault. The Regiment has also sent members on UN & AU peace keeping missions to the DRC, Burundi and the Sudan.

2008 saw First City winning the trophy for the best reserve force regiment in the SA Army Infantry Formation. The regiment retained this award for 2009.[1]

Name change edit

In August 2019, 52 Reserve Force units had their names changed to reflect the diverse military history of South Africa.[5] The First City became the Chief Makhanda Regiment, and have 3 years to design and implement new regimental insignia.[6]

Regimental symbols edit

Badges edit

Air Assault
(Qualification)
 
Black on Thatch beige, Embossed
Small Helicopter with wings
  • Bonny Badge: silver crest of Montrose; directly behind the void areas of the badge on the Montrose tartan the following is worn:
    • Scarlet – officers and warrant officers
    • Blue – All other members
    • Maroon – All Airborne qualified members
    • The officers & WOs wear a diamond-shaped tartan backing, while the NCOs and Rfn wear a square tartan backing.
  • Cap badge backing (1935– ): Graham of Montrose tartan. 1935 to 1943 pale red hackle also worn.
  • 1943 to 1945 only a green and gold hackle was worn during this period. FC/CTH
  • Collar badge: albany leopard on a branch
  • Shoulder & epaulette title: "First City"
    • Officers & WOs wear the gold metal epaulette designation on the red tab.
    • NCOs & Rfn wear a gold and green cloth shoulder title
 
Helmet Flash - First City Regiment - 1924 - 1935
 
SADF era First City Regiment insignia

Headdress edit

Blue Balmoral bonnet with blue and white dicing, with a red toorie in 1935. The regiment's Highland company wore a Tam o'shanter without the toorie from 1906 to 1913, while the pipers wore a dark blue Glengarry. The new blue glengarry with blue and white dicing has the Maroon toorie to symbolise the regiment's airborne role. (Worn by officers & WOs) The khaki tam o'shanter when worn by air assault members has a maroon toorie. (Worn by S/Sgt/Rfn) The officers and WOs when in service/combat dress wear the light khaki balmoral.

Tartan edit

Graham of Montrose. The highland company was kilted in 1906, while the officers and warrant officers were allowed to wear trews from 1935 and the whole regiment was kilted in 1940.

Motto edit

New motto: "Expecto" (be alert/be prepared/I await)

  • Old FCV Motto: Virtute et opera (By Virtue and Deeds)
  • Old QVR Motto: Semper Paratus (Always Ready)

Current dress insignia edit

 
SANDF era Infantry Formation insignia

Alliances edit

Battle honours edit

Battle honours[7]
Awarded
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Battle Honours
Outstanding
 


Leadership edit

Leadership
From Colonel-in-Chief To
1935 The Duke of Kent, Maj Gen, Prince George KG MC GCVO[a] 1942
1946 The Duke of Montrose KT CB 1961
From Honorary Colonel To
1989 Brig Gen A C Chemaly SM MMM JCD 2009
2009 Col Cecil Peter Jones-Phillipson SM Present
From Commanding Officer To
2017 Acting Maj Robin Collins Present
From Regimental Sergeants Major To
2003 MWO Craig Stuart Brown MMM JCD 2013

Notes edit

  1. ^ Duke of Kent killed when aircraft crashed

References edit

  1. ^ a b "First City – The Fighting Grahams" (PDF). Republic of South Africa: Defense Reserves. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Standard encyclopaedia of Southern Africa / 4 Dev - For. Internet Archive. Cape Town : Nasou. 1971. ISBN 978-0-625-00320-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. ^ a b c . South African Military Units. Archived from the original on 2 October 2017. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  4. ^ "6 SA Armoured Div". Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  5. ^ "New Reserve Force unit names". defenceWeb. 7 August 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Renaming process has resulted in an Army structure that truly represents SA". IOL. 16 August 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 July 2007.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Chief Makhanda Regiment news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message The Chief Makhanda Regiment formerly known as the First City is a reserve air assault infantry regiment of the South African Army 1 First Eastern RiflesFirst CityChief Makhanda RegimentSANDF First City emblemActive1875 to presentCountry South AfricaAllegiance Republic of South Africa Republic of South Africa 1994 present Branch South African Army South African Army 1994 present TypeLight InfantryRoleAir Assault and TrainingSizeOne Air Assault battalion amp a Training WingPart ofSouth African Infantry FormationArmy Conventional ReserveGarrison HQRHQ Drill Hall Hill Street Grahamstown Training Base Fort Ihlosi Training Base Grahamstown Military BaseNickname s The Fighting Grahams Airborne Highlanders During WW2 the FC CTH wore the Green and Gold Hackle and were nicknamed the Budgies Colours 8 1876 Regimental FCVA 1904 Kings Colour QVR 1904 Kings Colour FCV 1905 Regimental Colour QVR 1905 Regimental Colour FCV 1965 Regimental Colour FC Damaged by fire 1969 Regimental Colour FC 1989 National Colour FCMarchBonny DundeeMascot s Albany LeopardAnniversariesFounders Weekend closest weekend to 18 November Delvillewood July of each yearCommandersColonel in ChiefThe Duke of Kent Maj Gen Prince George KG MC GCVO 1935 1942 The Duke of Montrose KT CB 1946 1961Honorary ColonelCol Cecil Peter Jones Phillipson SM Appointed 2010 InsigniaAbbreviationCMRTartanGraham of MontroseCompany level InsigniaSA Motorised Infantry beret bar circa 1992SA Motorised Infantry beret bar Contents 1 History 1 1 Colony Frontier 1 2 Union Defence Force 1 3 World War II 1 4 Border War 1 5 Post 1994 1 6 Name change 2 Regimental symbols 2 1 Badges 2 2 Headdress 2 3 Tartan 2 4 Motto 2 5 Current dress insignia 3 Alliances 4 Battle honours 5 Leadership 6 Notes 7 ReferencesHistory editColony Frontier edit The regiment was formed from the First City Volunteers FCV of Grahamstown that were formed in 1875 in Grahamstown 2 540 and the Queenstown Rifle Volunteers QVR that were formed in 1860 Re raised 1883 in Queenstown and these regiments were formed due to the unrest on the then frontier The QVR and the FCV fought in the Cape Frontier Wars and the 9th Frontier War 1877 1878 2 540 The QVR fought in the Morosi Campaign 1879 The FCV fought in the Basutoland Gun War 1880 1881 2 540 The QVR and the FCV later fought in the Bechuanaland campaign 1897 and in the Second Boer War 1899 1902 2 540 3 Union Defence Force edit On 1 July 1913 the QVR amalgamated with the FCV and was incorporated into the Citizen Force of the new Union Defence Force as the 4th Infantry First Eastern Rifles 2 540 It served in German South West Africa 1914 1915 2 540 3 However in 1924 the First Eastern Rifles were renamed the 4th Infantry First City 2 540 The numerical part of the title was dropped in 1932 making the regiment simply First City 2 540 In the mid 1930s the regiment adopted Scottish uniform including the Graham of Montrose tartan World War II edit During World War II FC served in the Madagascar campaign 1942 2 540 On 5 October 1943 First City South Africa s senior Scottish unit was temporarily married up with the Cape Town Highlanders to form the FC CTH which was part of the 12th South African Motorised Brigade of the South African 6th Armoured Division 2 540 The marriage lasted until 8 May 1945 After completing its training in Egypt the division landed at Taranto Italy on 20 April 1944 and fought exclusively in Italy during its existence 2 540 4 In 1946 the regiment was reconstituted as a component of the country s part time forces and reformed First City 3 From 1954 to 1956 FC was amalgamated with the Kaffrarian Rifles known as First City Kaffrarian Rifles In 1956 it reverted to being called First City Border War edit The regiment served in the South African Border War from 1977 to 1986 and was also involved from 1983 until 1994 in Internal Operations clarification needed The regiment was affiliated with 84 Motorised Brigade part of 8th Armoured Division Post 1994 edit In 2004 it was decided to rebuild First City and by 2006 the regiment was training its own members as well as members of the Prince Alfred s Guard The Buffalo Volunteer Rifles and Regiment Piet Retief these all being Eastern Cape regiments Many members have also been trained in Air Assault The Regiment has also sent members on UN amp AU peace keeping missions to the DRC Burundi and the Sudan 2008 saw First City winning the trophy for the best reserve force regiment in the SA Army Infantry Formation The regiment retained this award for 2009 1 Name change edit In August 2019 52 Reserve Force units had their names changed to reflect the diverse military history of South Africa 5 The First City became the Chief Makhanda Regiment and have 3 years to design and implement new regimental insignia 6 Regimental symbols editBadges edit Air Assault Qualification nbsp Black on Thatch beige Embossed Small Helicopter with wings Bonny Badge silver crest of Montrose directly behind the void areas of the badge on the Montrose tartan the following is worn Scarlet officers and warrant officers Blue All other members Maroon All Airborne qualified members The officers amp WOs wear a diamond shaped tartan backing while the NCOs and Rfn wear a square tartan backing Cap badge backing 1935 Graham of Montrose tartan 1935 to 1943 pale red hackle also worn 1943 to 1945 only a green and gold hackle was worn during this period FC CTH Collar badge albany leopard on a branch Shoulder amp epaulette title First City Officers amp WOs wear the gold metal epaulette designation on the red tab NCOs amp Rfn wear a gold and green cloth shoulder title nbsp Helmet Flash First City Regiment 1924 1935 nbsp SADF era First City Regiment insignia Headdress edit Blue Balmoral bonnet with blue and white dicing with a red toorie in 1935 The regiment s Highland company wore a Tam o shanter without the toorie from 1906 to 1913 while the pipers wore a dark blue Glengarry The new blue glengarry with blue and white dicing has the Maroon toorie to symbolise the regiment s airborne role Worn by officers amp WOs The khaki tam o shanter when worn by air assault members has a maroon toorie Worn by S Sgt Rfn The officers and WOs when in service combat dress wear the light khaki balmoral Tartan edit Graham of Montrose The highland company was kilted in 1906 while the officers and warrant officers were allowed to wear trews from 1935 and the whole regiment was kilted in 1940 Motto edit New motto Expecto be alert be prepared I await Old FCV Motto Virtute et opera By Virtue and Deeds Old QVR Motto Semper Paratus Always Ready Current dress insignia edit nbsp SANDF era Infantry Formation insigniaAlliances editBritish The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment from 1928 to 1958 2 540 then renamed The Royal Anglian Regiment 1958 to 1961 Battle honours editBattle honours 7 Awarded nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Battle Honours Outstanding nbsp Leadership editLeadership From Colonel in Chief To 1935 The Duke of Kent Maj Gen Prince George KG MC GCVO a 1942 1946 The Duke of Montrose KT CB 1961 From Honorary Colonel To 1989 Brig Gen A C Chemaly SM MMM JCD 2009 2009 Col Cecil Peter Jones Phillipson SM Present From Commanding Officer To 2017 Acting Maj Robin Collins Present From Regimental Sergeants Major To 2003 MWO Craig Stuart Brown MMM JCD 2013Notes edit Duke of Kent killed when aircraft crashedReferences edit a b First City The Fighting Grahams PDF Republic of South Africa Defense Reserves Retrieved 3 February 2017 a b c d e f g h i j k l Standard encyclopaedia of Southern Africa 4 Dev For Internet Archive Cape Town Nasou 1971 ISBN 978 0 625 00320 4 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link a b c Unit Info First City Regiment South African Military Units Archived from the original on 2 October 2017 Retrieved 10 November 2017 6 SA Armoured Div Retrieved 10 November 2017 New Reserve Force unit names defenceWeb 7 August 2019 Retrieved 9 January 2021 Renaming process has resulted in an Army structure that truly represents SA IOL 16 August 2019 Retrieved 9 January 2020 Chronological Index of South African Battle Honours since 1945 Archived from the original on 8 July 2007 nbsp South Africa portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chief Makhanda Regiment amp oldid 1150891549, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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