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Imperial Light Horse

Light Horse Regiment
SANDF Light Horse Regiment emblem
SANDF Light Horse Regiment emblem
Active 21 September 1899 -
Country  South Africa
Allegiance
Branch
Type Armoured Car Regiment
Part of South African Armoured Formation
Army Conventional Reserve
Garrison/HQ Mount Collins in Sandton, Johannesburg
Motto(s) Patria et Libertas
(Country and Liberty)
Commanders
OC Angola campaign Commandant Roy L. Jackson
OC Colonel Heinrich Jansen
Insignia
Beret Colour Black
Armour Squadron emblems SANDF Armour squadron emblems
Armour beret bar circa 1992 SANDF Armour beret bar

The Light Horse Regiment (LHR), formerly the Imperial Light Horse (ILH), is an armoured car reconnaissance unit of the South African Army. As a reserve unit, it has a status roughly equivalent to that of a British Army Reserve or United States Army National Guard unit. It is part of the South African Army Armour Formation and is based at Mount Collins in Sandton, Johannesburg.

The Imperial Light Horse was raised by the British in Johannesburg on 21 September 1899 for service in the Second Boer War. Its initial strength was 444 officers and men. It was informally known as the "Reformers Regiment" as many of its officers served on the Reform Committee, or more commonly the Uitlander Regiment by the Transvaal Government and the Boer Commandos.

The Light Horse was engaged through much of the war and fought its first battle at Elandslaagte 21 October 1899, where its first colonel, John James Scott-Chisholme was killed leading from the front. The Regiment was present at the Siege of Ladysmith, (battle of Wagon Hill), Colenso, the Battle of Spion Kop (where they captured Commandant Hendrik Frederik Prinsloo, the commander of the Carolina Boer Commando) and the Relief of Ladysmith.

After the successful raising of the siege of Ladysmith the Light horse join the Mafeking Relief Column and were the first to enter the town on the night of 16/17 May 1900.


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