Western Province Command
Western Province Command was a command of the South African Army.
History
Origin
Union Defence Force
Under the Union Defence Force, South Africa was originally divided into 9 military districts. By the 1930s this area became Cape Command. Cape Command,, the Coast Artillery Brigade, and a battery of the 1st Anti-Aircraft Regiment.Western Province Command itself appears to have formed in 1959. Brig Magnus Malan, later Chief of the SADF, took command in 1971.
SADF
From 1 August 1974, units transferred from Western Province Command to the new 71 Motorised Brigade included the Cape Field Artillery, the Cape Town Highlanders, Regiment Westelike Provinsie, Regiment Boland, Regiment Oranjerivier, a South African Engineer Corps field squadron, 74 Signal Squadron SACS, 4 Maintenance Unit, 30 Field Workshop SAOSC, and 3 Field Ambulance. 12 Supply and Transport Company, originally established on 22 August 1961, became 4 Maintenance Unit on 1 September 1971.By the early 1980s Western Province Command included the Cape Garrison Artillery, 101 Signal Squadron, 6 Base Ordnance Depot, Command Workshops the South African Cape Corps Battalion, 2 Military Hospital, 3 Field Ambulance, and three Commandos and 10 Anti-Aircraft Regiment SAA and 4 Electronics Workshops.
Disbandment
This Command was disbanded after the South African Defence Review 1998.Groups and Commando units
Group 1 (Youngsfield)
- Overberg Commando
- False Bay Commando
- Koeberg Commando
- Lions Head Commando
- Skiereiland Commando
- Swartland Commando
- Tygerberg Commando
- Wildcoast Commando
- Wynberg Commando
Group 31 (Wellington)
- Caledon Commando
- Paarl Commando
- Stellenbosch Commando
- Swellendam Commando
- Winterberg Commando
- Worcester Commando
Group 40 (Wingsfield)
- Clanwilliam Commando
- Piketberg Commando
- Swartland Commando
- Van Rhynsdorp Commando
- West Coast Commando
Commanders