Republic of South Africa: Regiment Langenhoven. Gilding metal cap badge Republic of South Africa: Regiment Langenhoven. Gilding metal cap badge

Republic of South Africa: Regiment Langenhoven. Gilding metal cap badge

Reverse of badge complete with original fittings (2 x screw posts with retention nuts) as issued

Height: Approx 40mm

Pattern of badge worn circa 1964-1976

Regiment South Western Districts was formed in 1934 and headquartered in Oudtshoorn. The regiment was initially tasked as a machine gun battalion. (This is represented in their cap badge, which shows two machine guns crossed behind a protea.)

The regiment was not at full strength at the beginning of the Second World War, and subsequently the regiment was amalgamated with 11th and 12th Armoured Car Companies, forming the 5th Armoured Car Regiment. 5th Armoured Car Regiment then deployed to North Africa arriving at Port Tewfik in Egypt. The regiment did not play a further role in the fighting directly, as its personnel was allocated as reinforcement to depleted units from the fighting at Sid Rezegh. The regiment did, however, volunteer for service with the 6th South African Armoured Division in Italy

The regiment converted to a motorised infantry battalion in October 1956 and underwent a name change to Regiment Langenhoven after Cornelis Jacobus Langenhoven, a South African poet. Between 1960 and 1966 the regiment was, however, known as Regiment Outeniqua; this was short-lived, and by 1966 the regiment reverted to the name of Regiment Langenhoven

Condition: EF

Code: 21775

15.00 GBP