11 SAI

11 South African Infantry Battalion
Country  South Africa
Branch  South African Army
Type Motorised infantry
Part of South African Army Infantry Formation
Garrison/HQ Jozini, KwaZulu-Natal
Motto(s) Celeri Igtu Fuminis
Equipment Mamba APC
Engagements South African Border War
Insignia
Company level Inisgnia
SA Motorised Infantry beret bar circa 1992
SA Motorised Infantry beret bar

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

History

Border protection and localised training

11 SA infantry Battalion,[1] was a border protection unit responsible for the area around Pongola to Kosi mouth including the Makhatini Flats.

The unit was established originally as a base to demonstrate presence in the area. It was originally a section of the Natal Command Training Wing. One of its original purposes was to conduct training in counter insurgency for local commando units. It had no permanent troops only a Headquarters units, a signal troop, a log component with its own base below the dam, MP station and a sick bay. Troops from other units were deployed here for border control units.[2]

Satellite Bases:

Zulu recruits

By 1973, 73 Zulu speaking troops were recruited and trained at the base. The base was also tasked to plant sisal along the South African (Natal)- Mozambique border in a attempt to curtail illegal border crossings.

Operations

By 1980, the base became the HQ of the Northern Natal Military operational area and the first illustrated flash was issued.

By 1981 the was deployed to assist the government with the containment of a cholera epidemic.

In 1984 the unit was involved in humanitarian operation in the wake of Cyclone Demoina.

In 1991, the unit was instructed to establish a border post at Golela.

11 SAI

In June 1993, the units status was officially changed to 11 SAI, while another border post was opened at Fanarella.

11 SAI received its National colours on 4 July 1992.

Disbandment

11 SAI was disbanded in 1994.

Insignia

Previous Dress Insignia

Standard Dress
Jozini base beret badge 
11 SAI Nutria shoulder flash with Natal Command Bar 
Beret badge changed in 1993 to show new status as 11 SAI 

Notes

    References

    1. http://www.sadf.info/UnitArmyInfantryBattalions.html
    2. Grundy, K.W. Soldiers without politics, Blacks in the South African Armed Forces, Perspectives on Southern Afrca, 33, University of California Press, Berkley. ISBN 0-520-04710-9 AACR2
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