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Durban Light Infantry

Coordinates:29°50′50″S31°0′57″E / 29.84722°S 31.01583°E /-29.84722; 31.01583
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Durban Light Infantry
Durban Light Infantry emblem
SANDF Durban Light Infantry emblem
ActiveMay 1854 to present
CountrySouth Africa
Allegiance
Branch
TypeInfantry
RoleMotorised infantry
SizeOne battalion
Part ofSouth African Infantry Formation
Army Conventional Reserve
Garrison/HQDLI Avenue,Durban29°50′50″S31°0′57″E / 29.84722°S 31.01583°E /-29.84722; 31.01583
MottoPrimus in Africa
Battle honours
  • South Africa 1879
  • South Africa 1899–1902
  • Relief of Ladysmith
  • Natal 1906
  • South West Africa 1914–1915
  • Western Desert 1941–43
  • Bardia
  • Gazala
  • Alamein Defence
  • Alamein Box
  • El Alamein
  • Italy 1944–45
  • Casino II
  • Florence
  • Gothic Line
  • Monte Stanco
  • Monte Pezza
  • Sole/Caprara
  • Po Valley
Commanders
Current
commander
Lieut Col Z. Hangana
Honorary ColonelVacant Post
Insignia
Company level Insignia
SA Mechanised Infantry beret bar circa 1992
Military unit

TheDurban Light Infantry is aMotorised Infantry regiment of theSouth African Army. It lost its status as aMechanised infantry regiment in 2010 in line with the rationalisation of resources. As a reserve unit, it has a status roughly equivalent to that of aBritishArmy Reserve or United StatesArmy National Guard unit.[1]

History

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The full history of the regiment is recounted in an exhaustive but vivid and readable two-volume history by Lt.Col A.C.Martin, M.C.,V.D.,B.A.(Cape), Hon Ph.D (Natal). The first volume (368 pages) cover the period 1854-1934, and the second (487 pages) the period 1935-1960. The volumes are illustrated with over 100 photographs and maps.[2][3]

Origin

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The Regiment was formed as theD’Urban Volunteer Guard, in May 1854.In 1859 the unit became theDurban Rifle Guard.In 1873 the unit became known as theRoyal Durban Rifles.In 1889 the unit became known as theNatal Royal Rifles (Left half Battalion).In 1895 it became theDurban Light Infantry.

With the Union Defence Force

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On the constitution of theUnion Defence Force in 1912, the Unit became theDurban Light Infantry, renamed the1st Infantry, (Durban Light Infantry). In consequence the Unit was permitted to add to its badge "Primusin Africa", the motto retained by the unit today in recognition of its foundation.

Seniority

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In 1935,King George V conferred the titleRoyal on two Regiments being theRoyal Durban Light Infantry and theRoyal Natal Carbineers, as a recognition of their seniority and service.[4]

In 1961 with the formation of the Republic, the title "Royal" was considered incompatible and the Regiment reverted to being theDurban Light Infantry.

Regimental Colours

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At the centre of the 'Regimental Colour' is the badge worn by the Regiment since 1961. It consists of the recognisedInfantry Silver Bugle with tassels and a shield with twowildebeest and acrown. The wildebeest are symbolic of the Province, while the crown retained as atraditional device is reminiscent of thetitle "Royal" bestowed upon the Regiment byKing George V in 1935.

The words "Primusin Africa" are superimposed within a scroll.

The crest is composed of a lionpassant guardant on three mounds – the centre mound being charged with a pyramid. The lion is symbolic of strength, courage and fortitude. The three mounds are symbolic of the battles fought in World War II –Monte Stanco,Monte Peza andMonte Sole/Caprara. The pyramid is symbolic of the 1941–1943 Egyptian Campaign.

Thegarland which surrounds the coloured badge comprises theThistle of Scotland, theTudor Rose of England and theShamrock of Ireland – symbols taken from the old colour – and the other two flowers, theProtea, theNational flower of South Africa, and theStrelitzia, the flower of Natal (now KwaZulu-Natal).

Previous Dress Insignia

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Durban Light Infantry Crest
SADF and UDF eras Durban Light Infantry insignia
Helmet Flash - Royal Durban Light Infantry (RDLI) - 1923 - 1942

Current Dress Insignia

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SANDF era Infantry Formation insignia

Active Service

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Battle Honours

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Battle Honours
Awarded to Durban Light Infantry
South Africa 1879
South Africa 1899-1902
Relief of Ladysmith
Natal 1906
South West Africa 1914–1915
Western Desert 1941-43
Bardia
Gazala
Alamein Defence
Alamein Box
El Alamein
Italy 1944-45
Casino II
Florence
Gothic Line
Monte Stanco
Monte Pezza
Sole/Caprara
Po Valley


Service

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  1. South Africa, Anglo-Zulu War 1879
  2. South Africa, Anglo-Boer War 1899–1902
  3. Relief of Ladysmith 1900
  4. Natal, Bambatha Rebellion 1906
  5. South West Africa 1914–1915
  6. East Africa 1916–1918
  7. Rand Miners' Revolt 1922
  8. World War II
    1. Western Desert 1941–1943 (See1st SA Infantry Division)
    2. Bardia
    3. Gazala
    4. Alamein Defence
    5. Alamein Box
    6. El Alamein
    7. Italy 1944–1945
    8. Casino II
    9. Florence
    10. Gothic Line
    11. Monte Stanco
    12. Monte Pezza
    13. Sole/Caprara
    14. Po Valley
  9. South West Africa – Namibia 1976–1994, five tours.
  10. Internally in South Africa in support of the SAPS (SA. Police Service) in the following actions;
    1. 1949, 1960, 1961
    2. 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1992 (mainly rural areas)
    3. 1994 Elections.
    4. 1996 Elections.
    5. 1999 Elections.
  11. 2006 Op in Burundi. Detached members to Standing Army control structures.
  12. 2007–2014. Internal operations.

Leadership

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Leadership
FromColonels-In-ChiefTo
1905Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and StrathearnKG KT KP GCB GCSI GCMG GCIE GCVO GBE VD TD1938
1947HM QueenElizabeth II1961
FromHonorary ColonelsTo
1903Maj General SirGeorge DartnellKCB CMG1913
1914Col the Hon. SirMatthew NathanGCMG PC1939
1940Brig GeneralGMJ MolyneuxDSO VD1959
1960ColC MetcalfeSSA JCD ED JP2004
2005ColErrol Richardson2013
2013Awaiting NominationPresent
FromCommanding Officers of the RegimentTo
FromOC Durban Volunteer GuardTo
ndColonel, the Hon George Rutherfordnd
FromOC Durban Rifle GuardTo
ndColonel HJ Mellernd
1863Major AW Evansnd
1866Capt BW Greenacrend
FromOC Royal Durban RiflesTo
ndCapt Edward Randlesnd
1874Capt William Randlesnd
1879Capt PS Flacknd
1884Capt JF Kingnd
1886Capt T McCubbinnd
FromOC Natal Royal RiflesTo
1889Major T McCubbinnd
1893Major HR Bousfieldnd
FromOC Durban Light InfantryTo
ndLt Col T McCubbin MG VDnd
1902Lt Col J Scott-WylieMVO VDnd
1914Col J Scott-WylieMVO VDnd
1914Lt Col J DickVD (Second Battalion)1915
1914Lt Col RL GouldingVD (First Battalion)1915
1915Lieut Col GMJ MolyneuxDSO VD (First Battalion)nd
1915Col J Scott-WylieDSO MVO VDnd
1920Lt Col GMJ MolyneuxDSO VDnd
1925Lieut Col JFR LauthDSO VDnd
1930Lieut Col CE BorainMC VDnd
FromOC Royal Durban Light InfantryTo
1935Lt Col CE BorainMC VDnd
1936Lt Col IW NolanVD (First Battalion)nd
1936Lt Col LGC BaylissVD (Second Battalion)nd
1937Lt Col J Butler-PorterVD (1/2 Battalion)nd
1940Lt Col LC WendtVD (Second Battalion)nd
1942Lt Col J Butler-PorterDSO VD (1/2 Battalion)nd
1943Lt Col C MetcalfeSSA JCD ED JP (1/2 Battalion)nd
1946Lt Col C MetcalfeSSA JCD ED JP (First Battalion)nd
1946Lt Col LC WendtDSO VD (Second Battalion)nd
1947Lt Col AC MartinMC VD (Second Battalion)nd
1950Cmdt OS HampsonVD (Second Battalion)nd
1952Cmdt C MetcalfeSSA JCD ED VD JPnd
1952Cmdt OS HampsonVDnd
1956Cmdt G JaabackVDnd
1961Cmdt JH SmallwoodJCDnd
FromDurban Light InfantryTo
c. 1961Cmdt JH SmallwoodSM JCDc. 1969
1969Cmdt DN DeavinJCDnd
1974Cmdt JJ HulmeJCDnd
1980Cmdt MJ AdrainMMM JCDnd
1984Cmdt DI MoeSM MMM JCDnd
1989Cmdt WJ OlivierSM MMM JCDnd
1995Lt Col GPD De RicquebourgMMM JCDnd
2004Lt Col Mark J WhitsonMMM JCDnd
2011Lieut Col PH Bruynsnd
2012Lt Col SA Mbuyazi (Suspended)[a]nd
2012Lt Col MD Motsamai (Caretaker OC)[b]nd
ndLieut Col Z. HanganaPresent
FromRegimental Sergeants MajorTo
FromDurban Volunteer GuardTo
ndG Russellnd
FromDurban Rifle GuardTo
1861A Miliett1862
1862T Green1863
1863WK Packman1864
1864A Curle1866
1866W Geerend
FromRoyal Durban RiflesTo
1873AJ Court1873
1873DI Nolan1876
1876SB Kemp1877
1877W Goodal1880
1880J Archibald1886
1886H Hatchellnd
FromNatal Royal RiflesTo
ndA Forbesnd
FromDurban Light InfantryTo
1895RSM A Forbes1910
1910RSM AL Pepper1913
1913RSM A Eales1914
1914RSM A Eales (First Battalion)1915
1914RSM WJ Simpson (Second Battalion)1915
1915RSM A Eales1926
1927RSM G Sime1931
1932RSM PH Johnson1933
1933RSM CA Carlylend
FromRoyal Durban Light InfantryTo
1933RSM CA Carlyle1935
1936RSM CA Carlyle (First Battalion)nd
1942RSM LPA Boxhallnd
1936RSM JWH McGreavey (Second Battalion)nd
1942RSM LPA Boxhall (1/2 Battalion)nd
1943RSM NJR Punch (1/2 Battalion)nd
1946RSM LPA Boxhall (First Battalion)nd
1948RSM JF Potgieter (First Battalion)nd
1946RSM J.E. Law (Second Battalion)nd
1950RSM W.H. Ward (Second Battalion)nd
ndRSM J.F. PotgieterEDnd
1956RSM J.J. Wiliemsend
1957RSM C. Krausend
1959RSM A.R. Milesnd
FromDurban Light InfantryTo
1962RSM A.R. MilesJCD1968
1968RSM S.M.J. SwanepoelJCD1974
1974WO1 R.I. FrancisPMM MMM JCD1993
1993WO1 Mark J. WhitsonMMM JCD[c]1995
1995WO1 W.J. SmithMMM JCD1999
2000WO1 Bobby FreemanJCD[d]2005
2005WO1 Quentin LateganMMM2005
2006WO1 "Ampie" Vorster2011
2011MWO VilikaziPresent

Regimental Headquarters

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The regimental headquarters of the DLI has been declared as a National Monument.[6]

  • East Wing of the Drill Hall
    East Wing of the Drill Hall
  • Durban Light Infantry (DLI) HQ entrance detail of logo, Durban
    Durban Light Infantry (DLI) HQ entrance detail of logo, Durban
  • RDLI Bowling Club Entrance
    RDLI Bowling Club Entrance
  • DLI Logo Window - Sgts Mess
    DLI Logo Window - Sgts Mess
  • DLI Consecrated Flag
    DLI Consecrated Flag
  • DLI Clock Tower
    DLI Clock Tower
  • DLI Clock Tower Plaque
    DLI Clock Tower Plaque

Peacekeeping deployments and training

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The Regiment is being deployed in Africa,Burundi,DRC; in support of the United Nations and African Union mandate

All members of the Regiment are volunteers, with employment in the civilian roles, they fulfil their responsibilities and duties on top of their duties and responsibilities to their Families and Employers. An enormous commitment to the safety and security of the Republic of South Africa.

Training is mandatory with the current requirements of Equality and Equity in line with the SANDF Policy. The duration of training places an enormous pressure on members to get Employers to relieve them to attend the courses and training exercises.

Regimental history

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Martin, Lieut Col A.C.MC VD BA (Cape) Hon.PhD (Natal) (1969).Durban Light Infantry: The History of the Durban Light Infantry Incorporating that of the Sixth South African Infantry, 1915 to 1917. DLI Headquarter Board.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) was published in 1969.[1][4] It is out of print.

An illustrated history of the 150 years of the Regiment has been prepared byProf. Brian Kearney, Mr Dave Matthews and Lieut Col "Bill" OlivierSM MMM JCD (Retd.). The book is being sold by the Headquarters Board.

Affiliations

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Notes

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  1. ^Suspended following allegations of wearing awards and decorations not received & possession of stolen property[5]
  2. ^Lt Col Motsamai is currently[when?] the Commanding Officer of another Reserve Force Unit based in Gauteng
  3. ^later Commanding Officer
  4. ^Later RSM ofNatal Mounted Rifles

References

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  1. ^abMartin, Lt Col A. C. (1969).The History of the Durban Light Infantry incorporating that of The Sixth South African Infantry 1915–1918. Vol. I: 1854–1934. Durban: The Headquarter Board (Durban Light Infantry).
  2. ^Martin, Lieut Col A.C. MC VD BA (Cape) Hon.PhD (Natal) (1969). Durban Light Infantry: The History of the Durban Light Infantry Incorporating that of the Sixth South African Infantry, 1915 to 1917
  3. ^Martin, Lieut Col A.C. MC VD BA (Cape) Hon.PhD (Natal) (1969). Durban Light Infantry: The History of the Durban Light Infantry Incorporating that of the Sixth South African Infantry, 1935 to 1960
  4. ^abMartin, Lt Col A. C. (1969).The History of the Durban Light Infantry incorporating that of The Sixth South African Infantry 1915–1917. Vol. II: 1935–1960. Durban: The Headquarter Board of the Durban Light Infantry.
  5. ^Gibson, Erika (1 October 2012)."CO of Durban Light Infantry in medals scandal".The Witness. Archived fromthe original on 26 October 2014. Retrieved26 October 2014.THE commanding officer-designate of Durban Light Infantry (DLI) is being prosecuted for allegedly wearing the medals of a deceased chaplain of the unit during a parade. Lieutenant-Colonel Sibusiso Amos Mbuyazi (42) apparently wore the padre's Southern Cross medal, awarded for 30 years' service, and the Pro Patria decoration, among others, on August 22, when he was awarded his lieutenant-colonel's rank during a parade in Pretoria.
  6. ^"SAHRA – Durban Light Infantry Head Quarters 5 DLI Avenue Durban".SAHRA. South African Heritage Resources Agency. Archived fromthe original on 19 December 2014. Retrieved19 December 2014.

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