3 Parachute Battalion is a Citizen Force paratroop unit of the South African Army. It was established in July 1977 within the formation of the Parachute Battalion. Later it was a battalion within 44 Parachute Brigade. As a reserve unit, it has a status roughly equivalent to that of a British Army Reserve or United States Army National Guard unit. 
  History
 With the implementation of one year National Service in South Africa in 1968, 1 Parachute Battalion struggled to administer the Permanent Force and the Citizen Force Parabats.[1]  To prevent the loss of these trained national servicemen at the end of their one-year service to other units of the South African Defence Force, it was decided to form a new citizen force parachute unit to take these men. The battalion was formed at Tempe in July 1977 of five rifle companies.  
On 20 April 1978, 3 Parachute Battalion and other parachute units became part of the newly formed 44 Parachute Brigade.   
 Operations
 3 Parachute Battalion would take part in Operation Reindeer in Angola during 1978, Elements of this battalion took part in the parachute drop over Cassinga.[2] 
 Leadership
  Leadership     | From  |  Honorary Colonel  |  To  | 
  | From  |  Officer Commanding  |  To  | 
  | From  |  Regimental Sergeants Major  |  To  | 
 Battle honours
  Battle Honours    | Awarded to 3 Parachute Battalion  | 
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 References
   - ^ Pitta, Robert (1993). South African Special Forces. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 1855322943. 
  - ^ Angola, The War In. "War In Angola: - HOME". www.warinangola.com. Retrieved 2017-07-13. 
  
  Further reading
 - Pitta, Robert (27 May 1993). South African Special Forces (eBook). Elite (Book 47). Osprey Publishing. ISBN 1855322943.
 
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