7 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment was established on 1 April 1969, but was not actually formed until August 1971.[1] Its initial manpower was made up of surplus members from the University of Cape Town Regiment.[1]
The regiment was deployed in several operations, including Operations 'Askari' (1984), 'Donderslag', 'Lightning', 'Packer', 'Prone' and 'Agro'[1] In 1988, during Operation Packer, 72 Battery supplied air cover at the Chambinga Gorge near Cuito Cuanavale in Angola.
The regiment was one of many Citizen Force units that was disbanded when the army was scaled down in 1997.[1]
Command Affiliation
Initially the regiment was assigned to 7 South African Infantry Division, but with the raising of 9 Division, it was transferred to the new organisation.
Regimental Symbols
Dress Insignia
SADF era 7 Light Anti Aircraft Regiment insignia
Officers Commanding
Cmdt Arthur Henry Morris 1971 - 1978
Cmdt Charles Withington 1978 - 1986
Cmdt J. Selfe 1986 - 1987
Cmdt J.W. Gafney 1987 - 1993
Lt Col A.J. Stofberg 1993-1997
Honorary Colonels
Cmdt D.C. Robertson 1978 - 1981
Maj Gen Ian S. Guilford 1982 - 1988
W. Pretorius 1995 - 1997
Freedom of the City
The regiment received the freedom of Goodwood on 31 March 1990.
References
^ abcdCrook, Lionel (2019). Alta Pete – Air Defence Artillery : South Africa 1939 - 2016.