| Air Defence Artillery School |
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ALTA PETE – Aim High |
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1955 - present |
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| Country |
South Africa |
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| Allegiance |
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| Branch |
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| Type |
Training Artillery |
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| Part of |
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| Garrison/HQ |
Kimberly |
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| Insignia |
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| Collar Badge |
Bursting grenade with seven flames |
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| Beret Colour |
Oxford Blue |
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| Battery emblems |
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| Beret bar circa 1992 |
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Air Defence Artillery School is an artillery unit of the South African Army. It is located on the southern side of Kimberley near the airport in an area known as Diskobolos clustered with other military units.
History
Coastal Defence Origins
The first South African Air Defence Instructors were coastal gunners. The first formal training institution was the Anti-Aircraft Training and Reserve Depot, situated on Robben Island, under the command of the Director Coastal Artillery, which was established in May 1941.
This title changed in April 1942 and became the Coastal Artillery and Anti-Aircraft Training Department. The first Director, Lt Col S. Jeffrey, advised for a separate School for Anti-Aircraft Defence. He was successful in his request. At the same time the Anti-Aircraft Depot was also established.
Training
Training of Anti-Aircraft gunners was undertaken by the 3rd Anti-Aircraft Regiment at Pollsmoor. The School was established at the Forestry Departments camp at Ottery near a plantation called the Rifle Range which eventually housed 200 personnel.
A Searchlight School was also established at Port Elizabeth, but this was closed in August 1942. In November 1942, the Anti-Aircraft Training Centre consisted of an HQ, a AA Department and the School of AA Defence, which was assisted by officers, warrant officers and NCOs sent from Britain.

SADF ADA School weapons systems training over the years
Air Force connection
The Training Centre was transferred to the South African Air Force in January 1944 and converted to a Depot, but by 1945, the training centre closed.
Revival
The Anti-Aircraft Training Centre was revived as a unit in October 1955, with its headquarters in Youngsfield, but this was replaced by the Artillery Air Defence School, one year later.
The unit was transferred to Kimberly in 1990 under command of Col S.K. Warren.[1]
Insignia
Previous Insignia
| SADF Air Defence Artillery School with Northern Cape Command Flash |
| SADF Air Defence Artillery School beret badge |
| SADF Air Defence Artillery School Stable belt |
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Freedom of the City
The school has received several freedoms of the city, mainly for its assistance in disaster relief:
- Wolesley 1975
- Cape Town 1980
- Tulbagh 1983
- Touws River 1987
References
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| Armoured Formation (SAAAF) | |
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| Infantry Formation (SAAIF) | Training | |
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| Parachute Infantry | |
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| Air Assault Infantry | |
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| Seaborne Infantry | |
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| Light Infantry | |
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| Mechanised Infantry | |
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| Motorised Infantry | |
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| Artillery Formation | |
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| Air Defence Artillery Formation | |
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| Engineer Formation | |
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| Training Formation |
- 3 SAI (Training Depot)
- SAACTC
- Army Gymnasium
- Army College
- de Brug Training Area
- Wallmannsthal Training Area
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| Support Formation |
- Army Support Bases (Eastern Cape, Johannesburg, Kimberley, KZN, Limpopo, Potcheftstroom, Western Cape, Mpumalanga)
- Mobilisation Centre
- Main Ordnance Depot
- National Ceremonial Guard
- 15 Maint Unit
- Other Maintenance Units
- 37 Field Workshop SAOSC
- Other Field Workshops
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| Signals Formation | Regular |
- 1 Sig Regt
- 2 Sig Regt
- 3 Sig Regt
- 4 Sig Regt
- 5 Sig Regt
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| Reserve | 6 Signal Regt
7 Signal Group
11 Field Postal Unit
- 71 Signals Unit
- 84 Sigs Unit
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| Disbanded Units | Commands | |
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| Corps | |
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| Divisions | |
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| Brigades |
- 16 Brigade (see 81 Armoured Brigade)
- 17 Brigade (see 71 Motorised Brigade)
- 18 Brigade (see 72 Motorised Brigade)
- 19 Brigade (see 82 Mechanised Brigade)
- 20 Brigade
- 60 Brigade (Battlegroups HQ Lohatla)
- 71 Motorised Brigade
- 72 Motorised Brigade
- 73 Motorised Brigade
- 74 Brigade (see 8th Armoured Division)
- 75 Brigade (see 9th Division)
- 81 Armoured Brigade
- 82 Mechanised Brigade
- 83 Brigade (planned but never existed)
- 84 Motorised Brigade
- 10 Artillery Brigade
- Other brigades
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| Regiments |
- Regiment Algoa Bay
- Regiment Dan Pienaar
- Regiment De Wet
- Regiment Groot Karoo
- Regiment Highveld
- Regiment Langenhoven
- Regiment Limpopo
- Regiment Louw Wepener/Oos Vrystaat
- Regiment Molopo
- Regiment North East Cape
- Regiment North Natal
- Regiment Port Natal
- Regiment Potchefstroom University
- Regiment Pretoria University
- Regiment Pretorius
- Regiment Springs
- Regiment Skoonspruit
- Regiment University of the Free State
- Regiment Vaal River
- Regiment Vanderbiljpark
- Regiment Vrystaat
- 6 Field Artillery Regiment
- 7 Medium Artillery Regiment
- 14 Field Artillery Regiment
- 19 Rocket Regiment
- 25 Field Artillery
- 26 Field Artillery
- 10 Armoured Squadron
- 5 Forward Air Delivery Squadron
- SA Army Troop Information Unit
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