Kroonstad Commando
Kroonstad Commando was a light infantry 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
Operations
With the Free State Republic
Anglo Boer War
This Commando was involved in the following:- The battle of Rietfontein took place on 24 October 1899 between six commandos of the Free State Army commanded by General A Piet Cronje and a British Flying Column dispatched from Ladysmith under the command of Sir George White.
- * Harrismith Commando,
- * Kroonstad Commando,
- * Winburg Commando,
- * Bethlehem Commando,
- * Vrede Commando and
- * Heilbron Commando.
- The battle of Magersfontein took place on 11 December 1899. The Kroonstad Command being split into three on strategic koppies.
With the UDF
By 1912, however previous Commando members could join shooting associations.
By 1940, such commandos were under control of the National Reserve of Volunteers.
These commandos were formally reactivated by 1948.
With the SADF
During this era, the unit was mostly used for rural area force protection and stock theft control.The unit resorted under the command of the SADF's Group 24.