Active 1 July 1913 - Type Armoured Regiment | Country South Africa | |
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Allegiance Republic of South Africa
Republic of South Africa Branch South African Army
South African Army Part of South African Armoured Formation
Army Conventional Reserve |
The Pretoria Regiment is an armoured regiment of the South African Army. As a reserve unit, it has a status roughly equivalent to that of a British Army Reserve or United States Army National Guard unit. The Regiment is stationed in the city after which it was named, Pretoria. It is part of the South African Army Armour Formation.
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Origin
The regiment was formed in Pretoria on 1 July 1913 as the 12th Infantry (Pretoria Regiment) - a unit of the Active Citizen Force - by the amalgamation of several units: the Pretoria Company of the Transvaal Scottish, the Central South African Railway Volunteers, the Northern Mounted Rifles and the Pretoria detachment of the Transvaal Cycle and Motor Corps.
World War One
The Regiment landed from the sea and served in German South West Africa at Aus and Tschaukaib in the south. They were part of the advance on Tsumeb in July 1915.
Rand Revolt
The regiment prevented a force of armed strikers from damaging the Pretoria-Germiston Railway line in May 1922.
Renamed
In 1928, it was renamed The Pretoria Regiment.
The Royal Colonel
On 24 October 1930 it was once again renamed, to The Pretoria Regiment (Princess Alice's Own)after Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone. The Regiment became fully bilingual with the addition of a 2nd Battalion staffed predominantly by Afrikaners.
World War Two
During World War II, the Regiment was converted to an armoured formation attached to the 11th South African Armoured Brigade, South African 6th Armoured Division. The unit was demobilized after the war, and in 1946 it was re-organised as a part-time force, consisting of two separate regiment-sized formations. These were re-integrated in 1954.
Renamed again
After the establishment of the Republic of South Africa in 1961, the unit was again renamed The Pretoria Regiment by the South African Defence Force. In the 1960s, recruits were trained on Centurion tanks and the new Eland armoured cars.The regiment assisted in the development of the Oliphant MBT.
Border War
The regiment was placed under the command of the 8th Armoured Division (South Africa) in this period.
The regiment saw service in the Border War in operations such as Operation Prone.
One squadron of the regiments tanks was attached to 61 Mechanised Battalion Group for operations near Cuito Cuanavale sustaining no personnel or vehicle casualties.
Regimental Symbols
Previous Dress Insignia
A unusual backing appeared on the regiments cap badge around 1945 when it was associated with a British unit, the 24th Guards Brigade, when they were both part of the 6th South African Armoured Division.The two units had fought side by side on the Italian Front and ended their association by celebrating their co operation , the 24th Guards Brigade gave their arm badge as a present to the unit.The two wings are therefore those depicted on the Guards Brigade arm patch.
Divisional Affiliation
Alliances
Official mascot
During the Second World War, the sole Class 21 2-10-4 Texas type locomotive of the South African Railways (SAR) was often used to haul long and heavy military trains and it was made the official mascot of the oldest military unit in Pretoria, the Pretoria Regiment (Princess Alice's Own). The Class 21 was the only SAR locomotive to be honoured in this way by the military.