| First Eastern Rifles First City Chief Makhanda Regiment | |
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![]() SANDF First City emblem | |
| Active | 1875 to present |
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| Type | Light Infantry |
| Role | Air Assault and Training |
| Size | One Air Assault battalion & a Training Wing |
| Part of | South African Infantry Formation Army Conventional Reserve |
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| Colours (8) |
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| March | Bonny Dundee |
| Mascot | Albany Leopard |
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| Commanders | |
| Colonel-in-Chief |
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| Honorary Colonel | Col Cecil Peter Jones-PhillipsonSM (Appointed 2010) |
| Insignia | |
| Abbreviation | CMR |
| Tartan | Graham of Montrose |
| Company level Insignia | |
| SA Motorised Infantry beret bar circa 1992 | ![]() |
TheChief Makhanda Regiment (formerly known as theFirst City) is a reserveair assaultinfantry regiment of theSouth African Army.[1]
The regiment was formed from theFirst City Volunteers (FCV) of Grahamstown that were formed in 1875 in Grahamstown[2]: 540 and theQueenstown Rifle Volunteers (QVR) that were formed in 1860 (Re-raised 1883) in Queenstown and these regiments were formed due to the unrest on the then frontier.
The QVR and the FCV fought in theCape Frontier Wars and the 9th Frontier War (1877–1878).[2]: 540 The QVR fought in theMorosi Campaign (1879). The FCV fought in theBasutoland Gun War (1880–1881).[2]: 540 The QVR and the FCV later fought in the Bechuanaland campaign (1897), and in theSecond Boer War (1899–1902).[2]: 540 [3]
On 1 July 1913, the QVR amalgamated with the FCV and was incorporated into the Citizen Force of the newUnion Defence Force as the4th Infantry (First Eastern Rifles).[2]: 540 It served inGerman South-West Africa 1914–1915.[2]: 540 [3]
However, in 1924 the First Eastern Rifles were renamed the4th Infantry (First City).[2]: 540 The numerical part of the title was dropped in 1932, making the regiment simplyFirst City.[2]: 540
In the mid-1930s, the regiment adopted Scottishuniform, including theGraham of Montrosetartan.
DuringWorld War II, FC served in theMadagascar campaign (1942).[2]: 540 On 5 October 1943, First City, South Africa's senior Scottish unit, was temporarily "married up" with theCape Town Highlanders to form the FC/CTH which was part of the 12th South African Motorised Brigade of theSouth African 6th Armoured Division.[2]: 540 The "marriage" lasted until 8 May 1945. After completing its training in Egypt, the division landed atTaranto, Italy on 20 April 1944 and fought exclusively in Italy during its existence.[2]: 540 [4] In 1946, the regiment was reconstituted as a component of the country's part-time forces and reformedFirst City.[3]
From 1954 to 1956, FC was amalgamated with theKaffrarian Rifles, known as First City/Kaffrarian Rifles. In 1956 it reverted to being called First City.
The regiment served in theSouth African Border War from 1977 to 1986, and was also involved from 1983 until 1994 in Internal Operations.[clarification needed]The regiment was affiliated with 84 Motorised Brigade, part of8th Armoured Division.
In 2004 it was decided to rebuild First City and by 2006 the regiment was training its own members as well as members of thePrince Alfred's Guard, TheBuffalo Volunteer Rifles andRegiment Piet Retief these all being Eastern Cape regiments. Many members have also been trained in Air Assault. The Regiment has also sent members on UN & AU peace keeping missions to the DRC, Burundi and the Sudan.
2008 saw First City winning the trophy for the best reserve force regiment in the SA Army Infantry Formation. The regiment retained this award for 2009.[1]
In August 2019, 52 Reserve Force units had their names changed to reflect the diverse military history of South Africa.[5] The First City became theChief Makhanda Regiment, and have 3 years to design and implement new regimental insignia.[6]
| Black on Thatch beige, Embossed.Small Helicopter with wings |


BlueBalmoral bonnet with blue and white dicing, with a redtoorie in 1935. The regiment'sHighland company wore aTam o'shanter without the toorie from 1906 to 1913, while thepipers wore a dark blueGlengarry.The new blue glengarry with blue and white dicing has the Maroon toorie to symbolise the regiment's airborne role. (Worn by officers & WOs)The khaki tam o'shanter when worn by air assault members has a maroon toorie. (Worn by S/Sgt/Rfn)The officers and WOs when in service/combat dress wear the light khaki balmoral.
Graham of Montrose. The highland company waskilted in 1906, while theofficers andwarrant officers were allowed to weartrews from 1935 and the whole regiment was kilted in 1940.
New motto: "Expecto" (be alert/be prepared/I await)

| Awarded |
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| Outstanding |
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| From | Colonel-in-Chief | To |
| 1935 | The Duke of Kent, Maj Gen, Prince GeorgeKG MC GCVO[a] | 1942 |
| 1946 | The Duke of MontroseKT CB | 1961 |
| From | Honorary Colonel | To |
| 1989 | Brig GenA C ChemalySM MMM JCD | 2009 |
| 2009 | Col Cecil Peter Jones-PhillipsonSM | Present |
| From | Commanding Officer | To |
| 2017 | Acting Maj Robin Collins | Present |
| From | Regimental Sergeants Major | To |
| 2003 | MWO Craig Stuart BrownMMM JCD | 2013 |