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South African Army corps and branches

The South African Army is divided into functional branches, known as corps. Most consist of units, but some, such as the SA Staff Corps, consist only of personnel who are assigned to headquarters and units. The following is a list of corps established since 1912.

The SA Defence Act Amendment Act, No. 22 of 1922 re-organised the Permanent Force. From 1 February 1923 the Permanent Force consisted of:

Currently active corps

Staff

  • SA Staff Corps (SAStC) (formed 1923)

Artillery

Infantry

Armour

Engineers

Signals

Administration and Logistics

  • Technical Services Corps (formed 1939)
  • SA Caterers Corps (formed 1969)
  • SA Ammunition Corps (formed 1973)
  • Corps of Professional Officers (formed 1975
  • Finance Services Corps (formed 1979)

Military Police

  • SA Corps of Military Police (formed 1938)

Intelligence

  • SA Army Intelligence Corps (formed 1977)

Current & Defunct corps

Staff

Staff

  • Permanent Force Staff (1912–23)
  • SA Staff Corps (SAStC) (formed 1923)
  • SA Instructional Corps (1923–54)incorporated into SA Infantry Corps

Combat Services

Artillery

  • Field Artillery Branch (Citizen Force) (1913–34)incorporated into SAA
  • SA Field Artillery (1915–19)
  • SA Heavy Artillery (1915–19)
  • SA Field Artillery (1923–34) - incorporated into SA Artillery
  • SA Permanent Garrison Artillery (1921–34)incorporated into SAA
  • SA Garrison Artillery (1913–34)incorporated into SAA
  • South African Artillery (SAA) (formed 1934)
  • SA Anti-Aircraft (formed 1984)

Mounted Rifles

  • SA Mounted Rifles (1913–26)
  • Mounted Rifles Branch (Citizen Force) (1913–35)incorporated into infantry

Dismounted Rifles

  • Dismounted Rifles Branch (Citizen Force) (1913–29)

Infantry

  • Infantry Branch (Citizen Force) (1913–43)incorporated into SA Armoured Corps
  • SA Infantry Corps (established 1954)

Armour

Combat Support

Engineers

Signals

  • Communication Branch (Citizen Force) (1913–23)
  • SA Field Post and Telegraph Corps (1914–19)
  • South African Corps of Signals (formed 1923)
  • South African Army Signal Formation
  • SA Military Pigeon Service (1945)

Supporting Services

Administration and Logistics

  • SA Service Corps (1913–39)incorporated into 'Q' Services Corps
  • SA Ordnance Corps (1923–39)incorporated into 'Q' Services Corps
  • SA Corps of Mechanics (1939-39) - incorporated into 'Q' Services Corps
  • 'Q' Services Corps (1939–49)later Administrative Services Corps
  • Administrative Services Corps (1949–1975)
  • Army Postal Service (1940–45)
  • Personnel Services Corps (formed 1975)
  • Ordnance Services Corps (formed 1975)
  • Technical Services Corps (formed 1939)
  • SA Caterers Corps (formed 1969)
  • SA Ammunition Corps (formed 1973)
  • Corps of Professional Officers (formed 1975)

Medical

  • SA Medical Corps (1913–70)incorporated into SA Medical Service
  • SA Veterinary Corps (1913–46)incorporated into SAMC
  • SA Military Nursing Service (1914–70)
  • SA Military Nursing Corps (1970–72)incorporated into SAMS

Financial

  • SA Administrative, Pay & Clerical Corps (1923–39)incorporated into QSC
  • SA Pay Corps (1940–45)
  • Finance Services Corps (1972–75)
  • Finance Services Corps (formed 1979)

Military Police

  • SA Corps of Military Police (formed 1938)

Intelligence

  • SA Intelligence Corps (1940–45)
  • SA Army Intelligence Corps (formed 1977)

Chaplains

  • SA Corps of Chaplains (1946–68)incorporated into SA Chaplains Service

Science

  • SA Corps of Scientists (1947–72)

Women's Services

  • Women's Auxiliary Army Service (1940–47)
  • Women's Auxiliary Military Police Corps (1942–46)
  • Women's Defence Corps (1947–71)
  • Civil Defence Corps (1971–77)
  • SA Army Women's Corps (1977–98)

Special Services

  • Special Service Corps (established 1964)

Music

  • SA Corps of Bandsmen (established 1969)

"Non-European" Services

Commandos

  • Defence Rifle Associations (1913–49)
  • Rifle Commandos (1949–58)
  • Commandos (1958–2007)

See also

Notes

References