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Willem Louw

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Years of service
  
1938 – 1975

Died
  
July 4, 1980

Rank
  
Lieutenant General

Battles and wars
  
World War II

Battles/wars
  
World War II

Name
  
Willem Louw


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Born
  
24 November 1920 Bloemhof, South Africa (
1920-11-24
)

Buried at
  
Gauteng, Pretoria, VOORTREKKERHOOGTE, New Military cemetery (25°46′53″S 28°07′18″E / 25.78148°S 28.12166°E / -25.78148; 28.12166Coordinates: 25°46′53″S 28°07′18″E / 25.78148°S 28.12166°E / -25.78148; 28.12166)

Allegiance
  
Republic of South Africa

Awards
  
1974 – Star of South Africa (SSA) 1962 – Southern Cross Medal (SM)

Commands held
  
Northern Transvaal Command, 1 Parachute Battalion

Service/branch
  
South African Army

Lieutenant-General Willem Petrus Louw (Bloemhof, 24 November 1920 – 4 July 1980) was a South African military commander. He joined the South African Army in the Special Service Battalion in 1938, and served in Italy in World War II.

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Military career

After enlisting as a private he served as a NCO in the Technical Service Corps (SAOC) and was seconded to the South African Infantry. In 1943 he attended a Candidate Officers course and was appointed a 2nd Lieutenant in the South African Army Armoured Corps. He was transferred to the 6th Armoured Division and deployed to the Middle East and Italy.

After the war he served in various posts and in 1959 became Officer Commanding North West Cape Command In 1960 he attended a Parachute Instructors course in England. He was promoted to Commandant (Lieutenant Colonel) in January 1961 and in April 1961 became the founder and first commanding officer of 1 Parachute Battalion. He was promoted to Colonel in 1964 and appointed OC of the Military College in Voortrekkerhoogte. In 1966 he served as OC Northern Transvaal Command as a Brigadier and Chief of the Army from 1967 to 1973, and as Inspector-General of the South African Defence Force from 1973 to 1975.

After a re-organisation of the SADF the position of Inspector General was abolished and he retired on 31 March 1975.

Awards and Decorations

  • Star of South Africa (SSA)
  • Southern Cross Medal (SM)
  • Union Medal
  • 1939–45 Star
  • Italy Star
  • Defence Medal (United Kingdom)
  • War Medal 1939–1945
  • Africa Service Medal (WWII)
  • References

    Willem Louw Wikipedia