2 South African Infantry Battalion is a motorised infantry unit of the South African Army.
History
Walvis Bay, South West Africa
2 SAI was established on January 1, 1962 at Walvis Bay, South-West Africa (Namibia).[1] The first officer to command the battalion was Major GN Mcloughlin and the first RSM was WO1 JAJ Steenkamp.[1] Initially the base consisted of tents, but was later replaced by prefabricated buildings.[1] Basic training took place in the desert and running up Dune 7 became part of that regime.[1]
SADF 2 SAI exercise on Dune 7
Mechanised Battlegroup
While at Walvis Bay, 2 SAI was organised as a battlegroup when an armoured car subunit, D Squadron, and an artillery battery, 43 Field Battery, was added. This accounts for the unit insignia including at the top the number "2" in infantry colours, with the St Barbara's lighting flash representing the artillery in the middle and armour's old heraldic colours at the bottom.
SADF 2 SAI Battalion Group elements
These elements and the Transport Park and quartermaster were based at Rooikop, a distance inland because of the rust at the coast. The unit was awarded its colours by the local municipality in 1969, and adopted the town’s motto and flamingo emblem as a consequence.
SADF 43 Field Artillery
The unit first saw deployment to the South-West Africa/Angola border in 1968.[1] The unit took part in Operation Savannah during 1975, when South African troops covertly involved themselves in the Angolan Civil War.[1] The unit disbanded at the end of 1989 when Namibia gained independence.
Pomfret, South Africa
On the 1 July 1993, the unit was reformed at Pomfret from old members of 32 Battalion, it then resorted under Northern Cape Command.[1]
Zeerust, South Africa
By 1998, the unit was transferred to North West Command and then based in Zeerust.
2 SAI today: SANDF Motorised Infantry
On its reactiavtion back in South Africa, 2 SAI was transformed into a motorised infantry unit using mostly Samil trucks, Mamba APC’s or other un-protected motor vehicles. Samil 20, 50 and 100 trucks transport soldiers, towing guns, and carrying equipment and supplies. Samil trucks are all-wheel drive, in order to have vehicles that function reliably in extremes of weather and terrain. Motorised Infantry have an advantage in mobility allowing them to move to critical sectors of the battlefield faster, allowing better response to enemy movements, as well as the ability to outmaneuver the enemy.
Insignia
Previous Dress Insignia
| 2 SAI Nutria shoulder flash with Walvis Bay Military Area Command Bar |
| 2 SAI Nutria shoulder flash with Northern Cape Command Bar (move to Pomfret, 1 July 1993) |
| 2 SAI Nutria shoulder flash with North West Command Bar (move to Zeerust, 1998) |
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Current Dress Insignia
| SANDF Infantry wide shoulder flash |
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References
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Armoured Formation (SAAAF) | |
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Infantry Formation (SAAIF) | Training | |
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| Parachute Infantry | |
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| Air Assault Infantry | |
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| Seaborne Infantry | |
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| Light Infantry | |
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| Mechanised Infantry | |
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| Motorised Infantry | |
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Artillery Formation | |
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Air Defence Artillery Formation | |
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Engineer Formation | |
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Training Formation |
- 3 SAI (Training Depot)
- SAACTC
- Army Gymnasium
- Army College
- de Brug Training Area
- Wallmannsthal Training Area
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Support Formation |
- Army Support Bases (Eastern Cape, Johannesburg, Kimberley, KZN, Limpopo, Potcheftstroom, Western Cape, Mpumalanga)
- Mobilisation Centre
- Main Ordnance Depot
- National Ceremonial Guard
- 15 Maint Unit
- Other Maintenance Units
- 37 Field Workshop SAOSC
- Other Field Workshops
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Signals Formation | Regular |
- 1 Sig Regt
- 2 Sig Regt
- 3 Sig Regt
- 4 Sig Regt
- 5 Sig Regt
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| Reserve | 6 Signal Regt
7 Signal Group
11 Field Postal Unit
- 71 Signals Unit
- 84 Sigs Unit
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| Brigades |
- 16 Brigade (see 81 Armoured Brigade)
- 17 Brigade (see 71 Motorised Brigade)
- 18 Brigade (see 72 Motorised Brigade)
- 19 Brigade (see 82 Mechanised Brigade)
- 20 Brigade
- 60 Brigade (Battlegroups HQ Lohatla)
- 71 Motorised Brigade
- 72 Motorised Brigade
- 73 Motorised Brigade
- 74 Brigade (see 8th Armoured Division)
- 75 Brigade (see 9th Division)
- 81 Armoured Brigade
- 82 Mechanised Brigade
- 83 Brigade (planned but never existed)
- 84 Motorised Brigade
- 10 Artillery Brigade
- Other brigades
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| Regiments |
- Regiment Algoa Bay
- Regiment Dan Pienaar
- Regiment De Wet
- Regiment Groot Karoo
- Regiment Highveld
- Regiment Langenhoven
- Regiment Limpopo
- Regiment Louw Wepener/Oos Vrystaat
- Regiment Molopo
- Regiment North East Cape
- Regiment North Natal
- Regiment Port Natal
- Regiment Potchefstroom University
- Regiment Pretoria University
- Regiment Pretorius
- Regiment Springs
- Regiment Skoonspruit
- Regiment University of the Free State
- Regiment Vaal River
- Regiment Vanderbiljpark
- Regiment Vrystaat
- 6 Field Artillery Regiment
- 7 Medium Artillery Regiment
- 14 Field Artillery Regiment
- 19 Rocket Regiment
- 25 Field Artillery
- 26 Field Artillery
- 10 Armoured Squadron
- 5 Forward Air Delivery Squadron
- SA Army Troop Information Unit
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| Commando System | |
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| State Presidents Guard | |
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