31 Battalion (SWATF)
31 Battalion/201 Battalion | |
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SWATF / SADF 201/31 Battalion emblem | |
Active | 1974 Alpha Group, 1975 Battalion |
Country | Namibia, South Africa |
Allegiance | South Africa |
Branch | South African Army, |
Type | Light Infantry |
Part of | South African Defence Force, later South West African Territorial Force |
Garrison/HQ | Omega |
Nickname(s) | Bushman Battalion, The Crows |
Motto(s) | Alpha et Omega |
Disbanded | 1993 |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Col Linford |
Insignia | |
Identification symbol | Crow |
Part of the South West African Territorial Force | |
Company Insignia | |
SWATF 31 Battalion bonnie cap | |
SADF 31 Battalion beret badge |
31 Battalion was a light infantry battalion in the South African Army and in later years became part of the SWATF.
History
Tribal origin
The majority of this unit stem from two San tribes, namely the Khwe and !xun. 31 Battalion started out as Alpha Group in 1974. It was renamed 31 Battalion in 1975.
31 Battalion was initially headquartered at Alpha Base and later Omega Base.
Renaming
The South West Africa Territory Force SWATF[1] renumbered battalion numbers according to their geographical positioning on the border. The prefix 10 pertained to battalions operating to the west of the Kavango River, 20 to the Kavango or central region and 70 to the eastern region. Under this system, 31 Battalion was renamed 201 Battalion in 1980.
Structure
By the late 1980s, 201 Battalion comprised:
- a HQ,
- Support Company,
- a Maintenance Workshop,
- 2 Operational Groups of 3 tracker companies (early 80's 2 companies)
each with 3 Platoons, 6 teams, 25 - 30 men each with 3 Buffel APCs and,
- a Reconnaissance Wing, 6 Tracker Groups of 5 or 6 men.
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Tours
Two companies of 201 Battalion were always in the bush for six-week tours, while the remaining companies rested and retrained at Omega. After the bush tour, these companies returned to Omega and their place would be taken by the other half of the battalion. At least half of the battalion would be on operations at all times and the rotational schedule insured that fresh troops were in the bush hunting SWAPO at all times.
Operation Savannah
During Operation Savannah in Angola, members were deployed in a conventional role as Battle-Group Alpha, part of Task Force Zulu, and advanced approximately 2,000 kilometers in a month.
Specialization
Some of the San were trained as parachutists and served as Recces behind enemy lines. Others were attached to various units as trackers and guides.
Similar to its historically closely related twin unit 32 Battalion, it was a permanently operational unit and had its own in-house reconnaissance wing[2] The recce wing was used primarily for surveillance or clandestine missions in its operational area. This involved dangerous behind-the-line incursions-such as sneaking around in the bush looking for SWAPO bases or arms caches, and gathering information and intelligence on SWAPO units moving in the area. These operations required stealth, steady nerves, and well-trained, disciplined troops. To be successful, their presence must not be detected by SWAPO or by SWAPO sympathizers.
Withdrawal of 31 Battalion to South Africa
The Battalion reverted to its 31 Battalion name in 1989 when it transferred back to the SADF.
UN Resolution 435 called on South Africa to reduce its forces in Namibia to 12,000 before the start of any peace process and finally to 1500 by 1989.
Several thousand San, fearing reprisal or intimidation, left for South Africa with the SADF.
The soldiers of 31 Battalion and their families were settled near Schmidtsdrif in the Northern Cape.
Disbandment
Sunday, 7 March 1993, 31 Battalion was disbanded at a public ceremony in the Cape Province. [3]
About 1000 soldiers were transferred to other units in the Northern Cape and would help patrol the Namibian border. [4]
Roll of Honour
- 1982: Andonio,F., Cpl [5]:12
- 1991: Andrade,J., Rfn [5]:34905
- 1984: Arico,, Rfn [5]:34889
- 1991: Augusto,J., Rfn [5]:34906
- 1976: Bambo,J., Sgt [5]:34847
- 1977: Bango,M., Pte [5]:34853
- 1982: Bango,K., Rfn [5]:42
- 1977: Bernado,A.D.B., Sgt [5]:34850
- 1977: Boma,J., Pte [5]:34855
- 1982: Catumbele,D., Rfn [5]:202
- 1981: Chamba,M., Pte [5]:34866
- 1986: Chilunku,T., Rfn [5]:34897
- 1990: Chimongaia,C., L-Cpl [5]:34903
- 1977: Chuca,M., Pte [5]:34852
- 1982: Comoxoxo,K., Rfn [5]:34874
- 1979: Conga,J., Pte [5]:34863
- 1981: Dala,A., Pte [5]:34867
- 1981: Dala,A., Rfn [5]:34868
- 1984: Dala,J., Rfn [5]:34888
- 1984: Dala,L., Cpl [5]:34891
- 1984: Dala,L., Rfn [5]:34892
- 1977: Deacon,G.A., Cpl [5]:339
- 1977: Desenga,, Pte [5]:34860
- 1985: Difransa,P., Rfn [5]:34894
- 1982: Dimbo,J., Rfn [5]:355[lower-alpha 1]
- 1977: Dindo,B., Pte [5]:34858
- 1980: Du Preez,I.P., 2Lt [5]:34864
- 1980: Du Preez,I.P., 2Lt [5]:1704[lower-alpha 1]
- 1988: Du Toit,P.G.V., L-Cpl [5]:400[lower-alpha 1]
- 1981: Elefanti,, Pte [5]:34865
- 1987: Emmanuel,L., Rfn [5]:34899
- 1982: Francesco,L., Rfn [5]:477
- 1985: Gobe,J., L-Cpl [5]:34896
- 1985: Gore,J., Cpl [5]:34895
- 1984: Jepau,R., Rfn [5]:34890
- 1990: Joaquim,J., Rfn [5]:34904
- 1992: Johannes,J., Rfn [5]:34910
- 1982: Kademba,P., Rfn [5]:668
- 1977: Kambinda,M., Pte [5]:34851
- 1991: Kambinda,S., Rfn [5]:34907
- 1983: Kanheto,T., Sgt [5]:672[lower-alpha 1]
- 1982: Kapango,P., Rfn [5]:34875
- 1982: Katibelo,D., Rfn [5]:34872
- 1992: Kavenga,K., Rfn [5]:34912
- 1977: Luciano,J., Pte [5]:34856
- 1991: Makuwe,E., Rfn [5]:34908
- 1982: Masonga,J, Rfn [5]:34880
- 1976: Matendi,A., Pte [5]:34849
- 1976: Matoko,P., Pte [5]:34848
- 1984: Matsetse,D., Cpl [5]:34893
- 1993: Mbangu,J., Rfn [5]:34913
- 1993: Mukelenge,M., Rfn [5]:34914
- 1982: Nando,, Rfn [5]:34878
- 1979: Njunge,D., Pte [5]:34862
- 1992: Pontes,T., Rfn [5]:34909
- 1992: Ponto,K., Rfn [5]:34911
- 1988: Prinsloo,A., Cpl [5]:34902
- 1983: Riem,, Rfn [5]:34887
- 1982: Rodriques,M., Rfn [5]:34871
- 1977: Ruaro,J., Pte [5]:34854
- 1977: Shorty,, Pte [5]:34857
- 1975: Teteko,R., Pte [5]:34845
- 1986: Tjenda,B., Rfn [5]:34898
- 1983: Van den Berg,J.G.J., Pte [5]:34885
- 1976: Van der Westhuizen,T.J., Lt [5]:1575[lower-alpha 1]
- 1982: Van Heerden,W.E., Rfn [5]:34882
- 1978: Van Rooyen,N.M.H.G.D.S., Pte [5]:1497
- 1982: Verwey,L., Rfn [5]:34870
- 1988: Wama,P., Rfn [5]:34901
201 Battalion
Notes
References
- ↑ http://www.historicalpapers.wits.ac.za/inventories/inv_pdfo/AG1977/AG1977-A5-63-16-004-jpeg.pdf
- ↑ http://www.namibweb.com/chap15.htm
- ↑ http://sabcmedialib.blogspot.co.za/2012/09/remembering-san-heroes-who-died-in-war.html
- ↑ http://www.sahistory.org.za/dated-event/sadf039s-31-battallion-disbanded#sthash.mYpoXpND.dpuf
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