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  2. Ingobamakhosi Carbineers - Wikipedia

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    On 17 July 1940 the 1st (Royal) Natal Carbineers sailed for Kenya as part of the 1st South African Brigade. Their destination was the Italian colonial empire in East Africa . For the next 10 months the Regiment participated in the South African advance through Italian Somaliland and Abyssinia (now Ethiopia ), until Italian resistance was broken ...

  3. Carabinier - Wikipedia

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    Originating from the 1st and 2nd Royal Natal Carabiniers, [38] the South African Carabiniers served during the Boer Wars as mounted infantry, [57] and infantry during the First World War's South-West Africa campaign, and later as the 1st Royal Natal Carbineers in the Second World War, notably participating with the 8th Army at the Second Battle ...

  4. Robert Hall (RAF officer) - Wikipedia

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    Colony of Natal: Died: 28 April 1965 (aged 74) South Africa: Allegiance Union of South Africa: Service / branch: Infantry, artillery, then flying service: Years of service: 1909–1920: Rank: Captain: Unit: Natal Carabiniers, Natal Mounted Rifles, 18th Reserve Battalion of Royal Field Artillery, No. 40 Squadron RFC, No. 44 Squadron RFC: Awards ...

  5. 1st South African Infantry Brigade - Wikipedia

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    In 1934 a 1st Brigade of the ACF of the UDF was listed as comprising 1 Royal Natal Carbineers, 2 RNC, the Umvoti Mounted Rifles and Natal Mounted Rifles, and the Durban Light Infantry. [21] Brigade commanders were nominated by 1934 as well, and Colonel H. Mayne VD became commander of the 1st Brigade.

  6. Durban Light Infantry - Wikipedia

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    In 1935, King George V conferred the title Royal on two Regiments being the Royal Durban Light Infantry and the Royal Natal Carbineers, as a recognition of their seniority and service. [4] In 1961 with the formation of the Republic, the title "Royal" was considered incompatible and the Regiment reverted to being the Durban Light Infantry.

  7. Umvoti Mounted Rifles - Wikipedia

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    The Umvoti Mounted Rifles was formed in 1893 at Greytown, Natal by the redesignation of the left Wing of the Natal Carbineers. On 1 July 1913 the Regiment absorbed the Zululand Mounted Rifles , was redesignated the 4th Mounted Rifles (Umvoti Mounted Rifles) and transferred to the Active Citizen Force of the Union Defence Force .

  8. 1972 Special Honours - Wikipedia

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    2nd Lieutenant Brian Anthony McSwiney (489919), The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys). 23504596 Warrant Officer Class II Clarence William Millington, The Parachute Regiment 23860235 Corporal Timothy Michael Murray, Corps of Royal Engineers.

  9. List of South African Battle Honours - Wikipedia

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    Royal Natal Carbineers [18] Royal Durban Light Infantry [19] Queenstown Rifle Volunteers [45] Prince Alfred's Own Volunteer Guards [46] Natal Royal Regiment [47] Natal Mounted Rifles [25] Kimberley Volunteer Regiment [29] Kaffrarian Rifle Volunteers [30] Imperial Light Horse [31] First City Volunteers of Grahamstown [35] Cape Town Rifles [37]