South African Army order of battle 1940
Military unit
Cape Command [1] (3 September 1939 – July 1940) |
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Components | HQ The Castle, Cape Town, Cape Province
- A. Permanent Force[1]
- Cape Detachment, The Special Service Battalion: Cape Town
- No. 1 Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battery: Bamboevlei, Wynberg[a]
- The Coast Artillery Brigade: HQ, The Castle, Cape Town
- 2 Sections of Cape Garrison Artillery designated as Engineers and Signals: Cape Town
- 1st Heavy Battery: Cape Town[b] (Wynard Battery): Table Bay
- 2nd Heavy Battery: Simonstown[b] (Queen's Battery): Simonstown
- 1st Medium Battery: Cape Town[b]
- 2nd Medium Battery: Cape Town[b]
- No. 1 Armoured Train: Cape Town[c]
- The Cape Field Artillery (Prince Albert's Own): Cape Town[d]
- B. Active Citizen Force[1]
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Components | HQ Durban, Natal
- A. Permanent Force[1]
- B. Active Citizen Force[1]
- The Natal Field Artillery: Durban
- 1st Infantry Brigade: HQ Pietermaritzburg
- 7th Infantry Brigade: HQ Durban
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This page details the South African Army order of battle in 1940, before and after the formation of expeditionary forces.
South African Army – 3 September 1939 – July 1940
Defence Headquarters: Pretoria, Transvaal[2]
HQ The Castle, Cape Town, Cape Province
- A. Permanent Force[2]
- Cape Detachment, The Special Service Battalion: Cape Town
- The Coast Artillery Brigade: HQ, The Castle, Cape Town
- 2 Sections of Cape Garrison Artillery designated as Engineers and Signals: Cape Town
- 1st Heavy Battery: Cape Town[b] (Wynard Battery): Table Bay
- 2nd Heavy Battery: Simonstown[b] (Queen's Battery): Simonstown
- 1st Medium Battery: Cape Town[b]
- 2nd Medium Battery: Cape Town[b]
- No. 1 Armoured Train: Cape Town[f]
- The Cape Field Artillery (Prince Albert's Own): Cape Town[g]
- B. Active Citizen Force[2]
HQ East London, Cape Province
- A. Permanent Force[2]
- B. Active Citizen Force[2]
HQ Durban, Natal
- A. Permanent Force[2]
- B. Active Citizen Force[2]
HQ Bloemfontein, Orange Free State
- A. Permanent Force[2]
- The Pioneer Battalion: Bloemfontein
- B. Active Citizen Force[2]
HQ Robert's Heights, Transvaal
- A. Permanent Force[2]
- B. Active Citizen Force[2]
HQ Johannesburg, Transvaal
- A. Active Citizen Force[2]
- The Transvaal Horse Artillery (A, B Batteries): Johannesburg
- 5th Infantry Brigade: HQ Johannesburg
- 9th Infantry Brigade: HQ Johannesburg
- The Cape Defence Rifle Association[2]
- The Transvaal Defence Rifle Association
- The Natal Defence Rifle Association
- The Orange Free State Defence Rifle Association
Active Citizen Force Infantry Battalions and Brigades 1940
- March 1940 – Intended Organization (HQ & Recruiting Areas)[2]
- 1st South African Infantry Brigade
- 2nd South African Infantry Brigade
- 1st Field Force Battalion – Ladysmith
- 2nd Field Force Battalion – Ladysmith
- 1st Natal Mounted Rifles – Durban
- 3rd South African Infantry Brigade
- 4th South African Infantry Brigade
- 5th South African Infantry Brigade
- 6th South African Infantry Brigade
- 7th South African Infantry Brigade
- 8th South African Infantry Brigade
- 9th South African Infantry Brigade
- 10th South African Infantry Brigade
- 11th South African Infantry Brigade
- 12th South African Infantry Brigade
- Others
1st Reserve Brigade – Raised 29 February 1940
- 1st Battalion (Transvaal) – Raised 29 February 1940 at Johannesburg[2]
- 2nd Battalion (The Cape Peninsular Rifles) – Raised 29 February 1940 at Cape Town
- 3rd Battalion (The Natal Scottish) – Raised 29 February 1940 at Durban
- 4th Battalion (The Witwatersrand Rifles) – Raised 29 February 1940
- 5th Battalion (Eastern Province) – Raised 29 February 1940
- 6th Battalion (Transvaal) – Raised 29 February 1940
- 7th Battalion (Orange Free State and Kimberly) – Raised 1941
- 8th Battalion (Transvaal) – Raised 1941
- 9th Battalion – Raised 1943
- 10th Battalion – Raised 1943
- 11th Battalion – Raised 1943
- 12th Battalion – Raised 1943
1st Mounted Command Division 10 June 1940 – Piet Retief
- 1st Field Squadron, SAEC[2]
- 1st Mounted Brigade[2]
- 1st Mounted Regiment – Formed at Pretoria
- 2nd Mounted Regiment – Formed in the Transvaal
- 3rd Mounted Regiment – Formed in the Transvaal
- 2nd Mounted Brigade[2]
- 4th Mounted Regiment – Formed in Orange Free State
- 5th Mounted Regiment – Formed in Natal
- 6th Mounted Regiment – Formed at the Castle, Cape Town, Cape Province
The Mobilization of the South African Mobile Field Force – 1940
- 1st South African Division – Raised 13 August 1940 at Robert's Heights[2]
- 3rd Field Brigade, SAA (Transvaal Horse Artillery)
- 4th Field Brigade, SAA
- 7th Field Brigade, SAA
- 1st Anti-Tank Brigade, SAA
- 1st, 5th, 12th Field Companies, SAEC
- 19th Divisional Field Park Company, SAEC
- 1st South African Infantry Brigade (Raised 13 May 1940 at Kafferskraal)
- 2nd South African Infantry Brigade (Raised 13 May 1940 at Premier Mine)
- 5th South African Infantry Brigade (Raised 16 June 1940 at Barberton)
- 2nd South African Division (Raised 23 October 1940)
- 1st Field Brigade, SAA (Cape Field Artillery (Prince Alfred's Own))
- 2nd Field Brigade, SAA (Natal Field Artillery)
- 5th Light Field Brigade, SAA
- 2nd Anti-Tank Brigade, SAA
- 2nd, 4th, 10th Field Companies, SAEC
- 20th Divisional Field Park Company, SAEC
- 3rd South African Infantry Brigade (Raised 8 June 1940 at Zonderwater)
- 4th South African Infantry Brigade (Raised 17 June 1940 at Oribi Camp, Pietermaritzburg
- 6th South African Infantry Brigade (Raised 17 June 1940 at Pietermaritzburg
- 3rd South African Division (Raised 23 October 1940 at Pretoria)
- 6th Light Field Brigade, SAA
- 8th, 9th, 10th Field Companies, SAEC
- 17th Divisional Field Park Company, SAEC
- 7th South African Infantry Brigade (Raised 11 July 1940 at Premier Mine)
- 8th South African Infantry Brigade (Raised 1 July 1940 in East London. Disbanded November 1940.)
- 9th South African Infantry Brigade (Raised 15 July 1940 at Premier Mine)
- 10th South African Infantry Brigade (Raised July 1940.[n])
- 11th South African Infantry Brigade (Raised July 1940. Disbanded October 1940.)
- 12th South African Infantry Brigade (Raised July 1940. Disbanded September 1940.)
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