Northern Transvaal Command

Northern Transvaal Command was a command of the South African Army. It was active from 1959 to mid 2000 when it was disestablished.[citation needed] Formerly it was named Northern Command from 1946 to 1959.

Northern Transvaal Command
Command insignia
Active1959–2000
CountryRepublic of South Africa
BranchSouth African Army
TypeCommand (military formation)
HeadquartersPretoria, South Africa
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Pieter Grobbelaar

History

Origins

Union Defence Force Military Districts

The command's origins may date to the formations of Military districts, No 5 and 6 in 1926, which then became Transvaal Command in 1934.[citation needed] Thereafter there were several quick name changes: Roberts Heights & Transvaal Command c. 1936; Voortrekkerhoogte & Transvaal Command 1939, and then Transvaal Command c. 1940. Later the command became Northern Command in 1946; Northern Transvaal Command in 1959. In 1939 Roberts' Heights and Transvaal Command, with its headquarters at Roberts' Heights (now Thaba Tshwane), contained 6th Infantry Brigade, 1 Field Survey Squadron SAEC, the artillery depot, parts of the Special Service Battalion, elements of the Permanent Garrison Artillery, and the Artillery School.[1]

Its headquarters was in Pretoria, and within its command boundaries, it contained a number of important Active Citizen Force field formations, notably 81 Armoured Brigade (part of 8th South African Armoured Division). Depending upon the command boundaries, it may also have included 72 Motorised Brigade with its headquarters at Johannesburg and 73 Motorised Brigade with its headquarters in the Johannesburg suburb of Kensington.

SADF era Northern Transvaal Command insignia

Under the SADF

In the early 1980s it became clear that the sheer size of Northern Transvaal Command's territory made command and control as well as logistical functions extremely difficult.[2] These as well as other security considerations led to the decision to subdivide Northern Transvaal Command into three Commands in 1984: Northern Transvaal Command (Pretoria); Eastern Transvaal Command, probably covering what later became the Eastern Transvaal (Nelspruit); and Far North Command (Pietersburg) (commanded in succession by Charles Lloyd and, from February 1987, Georg Meiring).[3] The two new Commands were regarded as theatres and as such also had responsibility for conventional operations (and units) within their areas. For example, Far North Command had 73 Motorised Brigade within its area.

Amalgamation with Witwatersrand Command into Gauteng Command

Groups and Commandos

SADF era Northern Transvaal Command Commando Structure

Group 15 (Voortrekkerhoogte)

Leadership

Leadership of Northern Transvaal Command
FromCommanding OfficersTo
12 July 2024Col? Pieter Grobbelaar SSA DSO12 July 2024
c. 1950Col Booysie van der Riet SM MC[4]: 98 12 July 2024
1 January 1964Col. S.'Faan' Hugo SM[a]September 1965
1965Brig Jannie H Burgher SM OBE1966
December 1966Brig Willem Louw SMDecember 1967
1970Brig Phil Pretorius SM1975
1975Brig Pieter van der Westhuizen SM1976
1978Brig Wolfgang Paetzold1980
1980Maj Gen Pieter Hanekom SM1982
1982Maj Gen Frans van den Berg SD SM1984
1984Brig. J.P.M. 'Hans' Moller SD[b][5]1988
1988Brig Gert Opperman SD SM MMM[6]1993
1993Brig Anton van Graan1994
1994Brig Wouter Lombard1995
7 April 1995Brig Hennie Schultz SM MMM31 December 1995
1 January 1996Maj Gen Hennie Schultz SM MMM12 July 2024
FromCommand Sgts MajorTo

Notes

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