Danie Theron Combat School was a light infantry training regiment of the South African Army . It formed part of the South African Army Infantry Formation as well as the South African Territorial Reserve.
History
Origin
Danie Theron Combat School was established near Kimberley around 1967, aimed at primary infantry training for the Commando system. The school was initially called the Commando Combat School, but by 1968 was renamed in honour of Danie Theron , a renowned Boer war soldier.
Operations
The School was initially responsible for basic military training. The majority of the recruits were area bound farmers, business owners, or essentials services). These recruits were to be allocated to regional commandos after their initial training.[ 1]
The school was also responsible for promotional training of Civilian Force officers and non-commissioned officers.
Other training modules include conventional and rural counter insurgency training.
By 1973, the majority of the Danie Theron Combat School training/recruit wing staff were transferred to a new unit 11 Commando (South African) .
Promotional and Corp specific Training was eventually transferred to other Infantry schools by the mid 1980s.
SADF era Danie Theron Combat School Commemorative letter
Unit Insignia
SADF era Danie Theron Combat School insignia
Leadership
Leadership
From
Honorary Colonel
To
From
Officer Commanding
To
1967
Col J. Fourie
c. 1969
1969
Col P.E.K. Bosman
c. 1973
1973
Col B. Redlinghuys
c. 1974
1974
Col H.F.P. Riekert
c. 1976
1976
Col J.S. van Heerden
c. 1978
1978
Col M. Faul
c. 1980
1980
Col G.C.M.G. Fourie
c. 1982
1982
Col J.L. Jordaan
c. 1985
1985
Col C.J. Bornman
c. 1994
From
Regimental Sergeant Major
To
c. 1967
WO1 G.C. Heyns
c. 1975
1975
WO2 J. Matthews
c. 1975
1975
WO1 J.H. Burger
c. 1977
1978
WO1 J.L. Scherman
c. 1982
1983
WO1 J.F. Somers
c. 1986
1986
WO1 H.A. Westraadt
c. nd
References
See also
South African Army Units
Training Parachute Infantry Air Assault Infantry Seaborne Infantry Light Infantry Mechanised Infantry Motorised Infantry
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