Danie Theron Combat School   was a light infantry  training 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  Danie Theron Combat School was established near Kimberley  around 1967, aimed at primary infantry training for the Commando system. The school was initially called the Commando Combat School, but by 1968 was renamed in honour of Danie Theron , a renowned Boer war soldier. 
 
Operations  The School was initially responsible for basic military training. The majority of the recruits were area bound farmers, business owners, or essentials services). These recruits were to be allocated to regional commandos after their initial training.[ 1]   
The school was also responsible for promotional training of Civilian Force officers and non-commissioned officers. 
Other training modules include conventional and rural counter insurgency training. 
By 1973, the majority of the Danie Theron Combat School training/recruit wing staff were transferred to a new unit 11 Commando (South African) . 
Promotional and Corp specific Training was eventually transferred to other Infantry schools by the mid 1980s. 
 SADF era Danie Theron Combat School Commemorative letter   
Unit Insignia  SADF era Danie Theron Combat School insignia   
Leadership   Leadership      From    Honorary Colonel    To     From    Officer Commanding    To     1967   Col J. Fourie   c.  1969     1969   Col P.E.K. Bosman   c.  1973     1973   Col B. Redlinghuys   c.  1974     1974   Col H.F.P. Riekert   c.  1976     1976   Col J.S. van Heerden   c.  1978     1978   Col M. Faul   c.  1980     1980   Col G.C.M.G. Fourie   c.  1982     1982   Col J.L. Jordaan   c.  1985     1985   Col C.J. Bornman   c.  1994     From    Regimental Sergeant Major    To     c.  1967    WO1 G.C. Heyns   c.  1975     1975   WO2 J. Matthews   c.  1975     1975   WO1 J.H. Burger   c.  1977     1978   WO1 J.L. Scherman   c.  1982     1983   WO1 J.F. Somers   c.  1986     1986   WO1 H.A. Westraadt   c.  nd   
 
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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 Regiments and Battalions 
 
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 (Reception Depots) 
Bantustan Defence Forces (1977/1981–1994)
Bophuthatswana Defence Force  1977–1994 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  1979–1994 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  1981–1994 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