37 Battalion (SWATF)

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SWATF 102 Battalion emblem.jpg
SWATF 37 Battalion emblem
Active1978
CountryFlag of Namibia.svg  Namibia, Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg  South Africa
AllegianceFlag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg  South Africa
BranchEnsign of the South African Defence Force (1981-1994).svg  South African Army,
Type Infantry
Part of South West African Territorial Force
Garrison/HQOpuwo
Equipment Casspir
Insignia
Part of the South West African Territorial Force Insignia of the South West African Territorial Force.svg

102 Battalion(pronounced as one-o-two Battalion) was a quick-reaction unit of the South West African Territorial Force. The battalion lost 36 men.[ citation needed ]

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History

Origin

This unit was formed in 1976 as the Kaokoland Company with 4 men. In 1978 limited recruitment of military personnel commenced and low level defensive operations in the form of patrols are undertaken. The first confirmed infiltration of SWAPO happens in 1979 and the need to establish a more offensive force is recognized and in 1980 recruitment intensifies as does training of the recruits.

Renaming

The South West Africa Territory Force SWATF [1] renumbered battalion numbers according to their geographical positioning on the border. The prefix 10 pertained to battalions operation to the west of the Kavango River, 20 to the Kavango or central region and 70 to the eastern region. Under this system in 1981 the unit's name is changed from Kaokoland Company 37BATTALION to 102 Battalion (January 1981) and it is placed under the command of Sector 10, Oshakati.

SWATF Northern Sector Map SWATF Sector Map.jpg
SWATF Northern Sector Map

Structure

By 1985, it had 900 plus men in 3 rifle companies based at Opuwo, Okongwati, Ondorrorundu and Sodoliet.

External Operations

Sector 10 response to the Cuban buildup and SWAPO incursions, known as the Merlyn Forces in 1989 South West Africa SADF Merlyn Forces emblem 1989 South West Africa.jpg
Sector 10 response to the Cuban buildup and SWAPO incursions, known as the Merlyn Forces in 1989 South West Africa

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References

  1. "Introducing the SWATF" (PDF). Financial Mail (Supplement). 10 July 1987. pp. 44–47. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 February 2018.

Further reading

http://groep7-selfpublish-books.co.za/product/war-in-the-mountains-ovita-mozondundu-deon-van-loggerenberg/ by Deon Van Loggerenberg]