West Coast Commando West Coast Commando emblem
Disbanded February 14, 2003 (2003-02-14 )  Country South Africa Allegiance Branch Type Infantry Role Light Infantry Size One Battalion Part of South African Infantry Corps Garrison/HQ West Coast, South Africa 
West Coast Commando  was a light infantry  regiment  of the South African Army . It formed part of the South African Army Infantry Formation  as well as the South African Territorial Reserve.
History 
Origin 
Operations 
With the SADF 
With the SANDF 
Disbandment 
This unit, along with all other Commando units  was disbanded after a decision by South African President Thabo Mbeki  to disband all Commando Units.[ 1] [ 2] Minister of Safety and Security  Charles Nqakula .[ 3] 
Unit Insignia 
SADF era West Coast Commando insignia 
Leadership 
Leadership
 
From 
Honorary Colonels 
To 
 
From 
Commanding Officers 
To 
 
From 
Regimental Sergeants Major 
To 
 
References 
See also 
South African Army Units
Training Parachute Infantry Air Assault Infantry Seaborne Infantry Light Infantry Mechanised Infantry Motorised Infantry 
Army Support Bases (Eastern Cape , Johannesburg, Kimberley, KZN, Limpopo, Potcheftstroom, Western Cape, Mpumalanga) 
Mobilisation Centre 
Main Ordnance Depot 
National Ceremonial Guard 
Logistical Support Unit 
General Andrew Masondo Maintenance Unit 
Madiba Bay Maintenance Unit 
15 Maint Unit 
Other Maintenance Units 
Doman Field Workshop 
General Sipho Binda Field Workshop 
Sabelo Phama Field Workshop 
Chris Hani Field Workshop 
Sekhukhune Field Workshop Ngungunyane Field Workshop 
Other Field Workshops  
Regular 
1 Signal Regt 
2 Signal Regt 
3 Signal Regt 
4 Signal Regt 
5 Signal Regt  Reserve 6 Signal Regt
Gauteng Reserve Signal Unit 11 Field Postal Unit
Western Cape Signal Unit 
Kwa-Zulu Natal Signal Unit 
Commands Corps Divisions Brigades Battlegroups UDF and SADF 
Field Engineer 
1 Field Engineer Regiment 
4 Field Engineer Regiment 
6 Field Artillery Regiment 
6 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
19  
Homeland Battalions Military Areas 
Training Areas 
Boschhoek 
Grahamstown 
Hellsgate 
Mosita 
Pomfret 
Riemvasmaak  
UDF and SADF Commando System State Presidents Guard Mobilisation Units 
Bantustan Defence Forces (1977/1981–1994)
Bophuthatswana Defence Force 
1 BDF Infantry Battalion 
2 BDF Infantry Battalion 
BDF Parachute Battalion 
BDF Military School 
BDF Special Forces 
1 BDF Military Area 
2 BDF Military Area 
3 BDF Military Area 
BDF Signals Unit 
BDF Bafokeng base 
BDF Mankwe base 
BDF Odi base 
BDF Thaba'Nchu base 
BDF Taung base 
BDF Air Wing  Venda Defence Force 
VDF Headquarters Sibasa 
1 VDF Battalion Manenu 
2 VDF Battalion Maunavhathu 
VDF Vuwani Military Base 
VDF Signals Unit 
VDF Air Wing  Ciskei Defence Force  1981–1994
1 CDF Battalion 
CDF Special Forces  Transkei Defence Force 
1 TDF Battalion 
TDF Special Forces 
TDF Mounted Battalion  
Citizens Batteries 
1st Citizen Battery 
2nd Citizen Battery 
3rd Citizen Battery 
4th Citizen Battery 
5th Citizen Battery 
6th Citizen Battery 
7th Citizen Battery 
8th and 9th Citizen Batteries  
Military Districts 
1st (Cape Town) 
2nd (Port Elizabeth) 
3rd (East London) 
4th (Pietermaritzburg) 
5th (Durban) 
6th (Standerton) 
7th (Potchefstroom) 
8th (Johannesburg) 
9th (Pretoria) 
10th (Kroonstad) 
11th (Bloemfontein) 
12th (Prieska) 
13th (De Aar) 
14th (Worcester)  
World War I 1914–1918
Europe Campaign 1914–1918 
East Africa Campaign 1914–1915 
1st Infantry ACF 
2nd Infantry ACF 
5th Infantry ACF 
9th Infantry ACF  German South West Africa Campaign 1915 
Volunteer Militias 1903–1909
Non-Statutory Forces 1961–1994
Colonial Armies 1885–1902