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7 Medium Regiment
7 Medium Regiment emblem
Active1939 to 1991
Country South Africa
Allegiance
Branch
TypeRegular artillery
RoleMedium Artillery
SizeRegiment
Part ofSouth African Army Artillery Corps
Army Conventional
Garrison/HQPretoria, Benoni
PatronSt Barbara
Motto"Vox pulveris maxima est" (The voice of the greatest power)
EngagementsWorld War II
South African Border War
Battle honoursSouth-West Africa
Commanders
OC 1946Commandant A.H. Guy
OC 1974Commandant J.E. Coetzee
OC 1979Commandant K.W.J. Ward
Artillery Battery EmblemsSANDF Artillery Battery emblems
Artillery Beret Bar circa 1992SANDF Artillery Beret Bar
Military unit

7 Medium Regiment was based inBenoni, South Africa, and was responsible for the training of soldiers allotted to Field and Medium Artillery.

History

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The original 7 Medium Regiment

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Formed on 16 September 1939, this regiment served in East and North Africa, but later merged with the 23rd medium regiment and was then referred as the 7/23rd Medium Regiment and served with the6th Armoured Division in Italy.

Transvaal Scottish influence

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In July 1946, the first intake of post war recruits into the 3rd BattalionTransvaal Scottish Regiment were reformed as the 7th Medium Regiment SAA (3 t.s.) with its headquarters inBenoni. The first officer commanding was Commandant A.H. Guy. The members continued to wear Transvaal Scottish buttons and shoulder titles but now wore artillery cap badges and collar badges. The regiment was equipped with two eight-gun batteries of5.5 inch guns. This 7 Medium Regiment was disbanded on 28 February 1960.

Rebirth of 7 Medium Regiment

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With the reorganization of the Artillery Corps in 1974, it was decided to once again establish a medium regiment and this became the 7 Medium Regiment SAA (fd), a Citizen Force unit with its headquarters once again in Benoni. Amongst others this new unit comprised members from Regiment Laeveld (previously known as 2nd Medium Regiment) fromNelspruit, which formed the nucleus of the ranks when it was the 7th Field Regiment based in Pretoria under command of Commandant J.E. Coetzee.

SADF 7 Medium Artillery Regiment SAA beret badge and backing

Operations

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The regiment saw action during several operational tours of theBorder War. It also had the unique distinction of being the first artillery unit to fire live rounds at the new Army Battle School range atLohatla during September 1978.During 1979 it fell under the command of Commandant K.W.J. Ward and had an effective officer's strength of 37 with a complement of warrant officers and 650 other ranks. The regiment's three batteries were referred to as 71, 72 and 73 in line with the modern practice of naming batteries after the unit's number.At this stage the regiment fell under the command of7 South African Infantry Division.

Freedom of the City

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7 Medium Regiment received the Freedom ofBenoni in August 1981. An artillery flag was draped over the breech of each gun. This then became standard practice when their guns were on ceremonial parade.[1]

Dress Insignia

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SADF era 7 Medium Regiment insignia

Amalgamation

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During the reorganization of the army in 1991, theTransvaal Horse Artillery absorbed 7 Medium Regiment and 2 Locating Regiment.

References

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  1. ^Picard, J.H. (1990)."Military Traditions with Special Reference to South Africa".Scientia Militaria: South African Journal of Military Studies.20 (1).
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