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Active
  
1965- 1985

Branch
  
South African Army

Size
  
Corps

Country
  
South Africa

Type
  
Infantry and Armour

I South African Corps

1 South African Corps was a large military formation composed of two SADF Divisions.

Contents

Requirement to consolidate leadership of the Citizen Force

An Active Citizen Force headquarters was established in April 1965. This Active Citizen Force headquarters changed its name to HQ Army Task Force (Permanent Force) in 1967. This Task Force managed 1 South African Corps which then was subdivided into 7th South African Infantry Division and 8th South African Armoured Division.

Breakdown late 70's

A provisional 1977 order of battle had 1 South African Corps organised as follows:

  • Artillery
  • Field Artillery
  • 14 Light Regiment,
  • 15 Missile Regiment,
  • Light Anti-aircraft
  • 47 Anti-aircraft Regiment,
  • 57 Anti-aircraft Regiment,
  • 67 Anti-aircraft C&R Unit,
  • Engineers
  • 17 Field Squadron,
  • 27 Engineer Support Regiment,
  • Infantry
  • 1 Para,
  • 1 Para,
  • Signals
  • Corps Signals Group
  • Maintenance
  • 13 Maintenance Unit
  • 23 Maintenance Unit
  • 33 Maintenance Unit
  • 15 Transit Maintenance Unit
  • 201 Air Supply Company
  • 27 Field Workshop,
  • 37 Field Workshop,
  • 11 Medium Workshop,
  • 12 Medium Workshop,
  • Medical
  • 23 Mobile Hospital,
  • 48 Field Ambulance Unit,
  • 10 Medical Evacuation Unit,
  • 26 Field Hygiene Company,
  • Military Police
  • 13 Provost Company,
  • 14 Provost Company,
  • Paymaster
  • 17 Field Pay Unit
  • Closure

    1 SA Corps was disbanded in the early to mid-1980s. The two Divisions were at that stage, well established and would report directly to HQ Army Task Force.

    References

    I South African Corps Wikipedia