List of Helmet and Shoulder Flashes and Hackles of South African Military Units

Military units in South Africa have a long tradition of using unit insignia to visually identify themselves through the use of helmet and shoulder flashes, as well as hackles. This page serves as an informative overview of the various flashes and hackles utilized by different military units in the South African Military. The insignia were predominantly worn from the post-World War I period until approximately 1943, when the use of cloth helmets ceased and were replaced by berets in the Union Defence Force (UDF). These visual symbols represent the identities and histories of each unit and are unique in their design and colors. The page provides detailed descriptions and images of the different flashes and hackles, as well as their origins and meanings.[1][2][3]

Description

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Flash - Natal Infantry in the 1920s and 1930s. Blue on top for Natal and Black on the bottom for Infantry

As a general guide to flashes of the period, the colours had meaning. For Corps/Arm of service, these were, generally, the following:[4]

  • Grey - Mounted Units
  • Black - Infantry
  • Yellow - Artillery[3]

The bottom colour would be the arm of service, the top colour the province.

  • Blue - Natal
  • Yellow - OVS
  • Red - Cape
  • Green - Transvaal[3]

Reserve Force

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Reserve Force Units
Corps / UnitFromToFlash
SA Staff Corps (SAStC)19121920
SA Staff Corps (SAStC)19201935
SA Staff Corps (SAStC)19351942
South African Field Artillery (SAFA)19231935
South African Garrison Artillery (SAGA)19231935
Artillery Units19351942
South African Instructional Corps19231942
South African Mounted Riflemen (SAMR)19221926
Infantry Branch (Citizen Force)19231942 [a]
Infantry Branch (Citizen Force)19421945 [b]
South African Engineers (SAEC)19231928 [c]
South African Engineers (SAEC)19281939
South African Engineers (SAEC)19401945
Field Engineers and Signals19231931
South African Army Ordnance Corps (SAOC)19231939
South African Service Corps (SASC)19231939
South African Army Pay & Clerical Corps (SAAP & CC) [d]19231939
Technical Services Corps (TSC)19391942
Technical Services Corps (TSC)19421945
Quartermaster Services Corps (QSC)19391942
South African Medical Corps (SAMC)19231942
South African Veterinary Corps (SAVC)19231942
South African Corps of Signals (SACS)19231942
South African Corps of Signals (SACS)19421945
South African Corps of Military Police (SACMP)19391942
South African Army Band[e]__ [f]
South African Permanent Force Cadets19201939
South African Air Force (SAAF)19201942

Active Citizen Force (ACF)

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Active Citizen Force (ACF) Units
Corps / UnitFromToFlash
Cape Field Artillery (CFA)19231939
Natal Field Artillery (NFA)19231939
Transvaal Horse Artillery (THA)[2]19041939
1 Oranjie Vrystaat Veld Artillerie[g] (1OVSVA)[h]19261926
2 Oranjie Vrystaat Veld Artillerie[i] (2OVSVA)[h]19261926
Cape Garrison Artillery (CGA)19231939
Cape Town - 1 Medium Battery19341939
Armoured Train (Cape)19341939
Armoured Train (Transvaal)19351939
Royal Natal Carbineers (RNC)19231942
Natal Mounted Rifles (NMR)19231940 [j]
Natal Mounted Rifles (NMR)[k]19401943
Umvoti Mounted Rifles (UMR)[5]19231942
Imperial Light Horse (ILH)19051942
Imperial Light Horse (ILH)19421942
Royal Durban Light Infantry (RDLI)19231942
Duke of Edinburgh's Own Rifles (DEOR) DHQ[l][m]--
Duke of Edinburgh's Own Rifles (DECOR)19021942
Prince Alfred's Guard (PAG)19021942
First City Regiment (FC)19241935
Kaffrarian Rifles (Kaff R)19231942
Kimberley Regiment (KR)19231942
Cape Peninsula Rifles (CPR)[n]19141926
Witwatersrand Rifles (WR)19231942
Rand Light Infantry (RLI)19231942
Rand Light Infantry (RLI)19421942
Pretoria Regiment (PR)19231926
Pretoria Regiment (PR)19261942
Pretoria Regiment (PR)[o]19421942
Regiment Botha (RB)19341942
Regiment de la Rey (RDLR)19341942
Regiment De Wet (RDW)19341939
Regiment Louw Wepner (RLW)19341939
Regiment President Steyn (RPS)19341942
Regiment Suid Westerlike Distrikte (RSWD)19341942
Regiment Westelike Provincie (RWP)[p]19341942
Die Middlelandse Regiment (DMR)19341942
1 South West Africa Infantry Regiment (SWA1)19391942
Railways and Harbours Brigade HQ (R&H BDE HQ)19101924
Railways and Harbours Brigade (R&H BDE)19231923

Volunteer Units (1939-1945)

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Volunteer Units (1939-1945)
Corps / UnitFromToFlash
2nd Mounted Commando Regiment (2 MCR)19411941
First City/Cape Town Highlanders Regiment (FC/CTH)[q]19441945
South African Irish Regiment[q]--
1 TVL BN (1st Res Bde)[r]19391942
2 (CPR) BN (1st Res Bde)[r]--
5 BN (1st Res Bde)[r]19401942
6 BN (1st Res Bde)[r]19401942
SAEC Survey Company19401945
Cape Corps (CC)19401945
Indian & Malay Corps (I & MC)19401942
Native military corps (NMC)19401946

Divisional Flashes (1940-1945)

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Divisional Flashes (1940-1945)
DivisionFromToFlash
1st Division19401943
2nd Division19401943
3rd Division19401943
6th Armoured Division19431945

Notes

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  1. ^ Black Flash
  2. ^ The "Traverse Bar" (known colloquially as a "balkie") was usually the colours of the helmet flash. The infantry traverse bar was, in this case, actually the colours of the SSB, which were the colours of the National Flag (Orange, White and Blue)
  3. ^ White Flash
  4. ^ Later the Pay Corps part was split off to become just South African Army Pay Corps in 1942 with no distinct flash
  5. ^ The SSB band was at the time the de facto Army Band
  6. ^ Hackle or arm flash
  7. ^ 1 Orange Free State Field Artillery
  8. ^ a b 6 Field Regiment (Bloemfontein)
  9. ^ 2 Orange Free State Field Artillery
  10. ^ The Numeral 3 was white metal, not sewn or embroidered
  11. ^ This Sea Green flash was for the NMR/SAAF amalgamated unit. Amalgamation was to bring up severely depleted numbers
  12. ^ DHQ Pattern
  13. ^ Never worn
  14. ^ This was a Reserve unit and neither CF nor ACF
  15. ^ Pretoria Regiment wore a very distinctive Traverse Bar (Red & Yellow) below a very distinctive badge Backing. Also, the 1st Battalion at the beginning of the war wore a arm patch
  16. ^ Regiment Western Province
  17. ^ a b Hackle
  18. ^ a b c d 1st Reserve Brigade (1940-1943)

References

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See also

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