The Rand Light Infantry (RLI) is an infantry regiment of the South African Army. As a reserve unit, it has a status roughly equivalent to that of a British Army Reserve unit or United States Army National Guard unit.

History

Origin

The history of this regiment dates back to the Transvaal Cycle Corps, which was formed in Johannesburg on 1 October 1905 from the Bicycle Section of the Transvaal Scottish Regiment. A small section of this unit subsequently took part in the suppression of the Bambata Rebellion in Zululand.

After its return from this conflict the unit recognised the possibilities of mechanisation and members of the regiment manufactured three armoured cars, creating a motorised fighting unit. This led to the renaming of the unit in 1909 to the Transvaal Cycle and Motor Corps.

On 1 July 1913 the regiment was renamed the 11th Infantry (Rand Light Infantry) and transferred to the Active Citizen Force of the Union Defence Force. Simultaneously, the unit was converted to a normal infantry regiment. The regiment's Pretoria detachment was transferred to the 12th Infantry (Pretoria Regiment).

World War One

During World War I the regiment took part in the South-West Africa, suffering light casualties – only two dead and eleven wounded.

In 1932 the regiment was renamed the Rand Light Infantry.

World War Two

The RLI was mobilized for World War II in June 1940 and gained fame in North Africa where it took part in many front line engagements and earned battle honours at Bardia, Gazala and El Alamein. (See 1st SA Infantry Division) After the defeat of Rommel’s Afrika Korps, the RLI returned to South Africa and was merged with the Duke of Edinburgh’s Own Rifles. The remaining members of the regiment were trained in armour, and sent as reinforcements to the South African 6th Armoured Division in Italy.

Border War

The regiment took part in the South African Border War.

Freedom of Entry

The RLI exercised its freedom of entry into Johannesburg on 9 November 2013 as part of the centenary celebrations of the City of Johannesburg with fixed bayonets, colours flying and drums beating.

Regimental Symbols

  • Regimental motto: Vincit qui patitur (He conquers who endures)
  • The RLI were allied to the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry in 1932. This alliance later fell into abeyance but was resurrected in April 1995, when the regiment became allied with The Light Infantry Regiment
  • Regimental March: One and All and Trelawney.
  • Regimental slow march: Duke of York and Preobajensky March.
  • Regimental double march: Keel Row.

Previous Dress Insignia

UDF and SADF eras Rand Light Infantry insignia

Current Dress Insignia

SANDF era Infantry Formation insignia

Alliances

Battle honours

The RLI has been awarded the following Battle Honours: South West Africa 1914-1915, Western Desert 1941 – 1943, Bardia, Gazala, El Alamein, Alamein Defence

Battle Honours
Awarded to Rand Light Infantry

Leadership

Leadership
FromColonels in ChiefTo
1906Field Marshall, His Royal Highness, The Duke of Connaught KG KT GCSI GCMG GCIE GCVO1942
1947Her Royal Highness, The Princess Margaret16 April 2026
FromHonorary ColonelsTo
1910Col Sir William van Hulsteyn KT VD1939
1940Col A.D. Viney1968
1971Col G.B. Brown JCD MC1991
1992Col J.D.Vos SM JCD2012-->
FromCommanding OfficersTo
1905Lt Col H.A. Woolf1909
1909Lt Col G.H. Hamilton-Dickson MVO1912
1912Lt Col J.M. Fairweather DSO1915
1915Lt Col W.J. Thompson DSO VD Croix de Guerre1920
1920Lt Col J.H. Blaney DSO DCM1922
1923Lt Col W.A. Abbott VD1925
1925Lt Col W.A.D. Cherrington VD1927
1927Lt Col H.E. Jackson DCM VD1931
1931Lt Col W.J. Endean MC1932
1932Lt Col A.A. Hayton DSO VD1937
1937Col J.O. Henrey MBE VD1942
1942Lt Col A.C. Thomas1943
1944Amalgamated with CTR1945
1946Lt Col C.D. Hancock ED1950
1950Cmdt W.P.F. Clark ED1955
1955Cmdt G.B. Brown JCD MC1962
1963Cmdt R.S. Munton JCD MM1966
1967Cmdt B.G. Simpkins JCD with 30 Yr Clasp MM1969
1969Cmdt J.D. Vos SM JCD1975
1975Cmdt A.B. Dalgleish JCD1977
1977Cmdt J.M. Smuts JCD1980
1981Cmdt C.E. Story JCD1983
1983Cmdt Kevin G.E. Mulligan1989
1990Cmdt B Durham1991
1992Lt Col S.J.Vos MMM JCD2002
2003Lt Col Haydon Goument JCD2005
2005Lt Col John Mellitchey DWD2016
FromRegimental Sergeants MajorTo
1906RSM E. Evans1910
1911H.A.E. Hall1914
1914S. Piggott1917
1918A.H. Miller1923
1924J.S. Porter1925
1925D. Suttie1925
1925R.G.B. Heydenrych1928
1929H.R. Lahner1942
1942G. Trobridge1943
1944Amalgamated with CTR1945
1946G.C. Webb1947
1948V. Dove1951
1952D.N. Rathbone1962
1963E.L. Hansen1964
1964WO1 J.H. Honey1967
1968WO1 J.L. Keene PMM JCD1979
1980WO1 S. Rogoff JCD1984
1985WO1 N.P. Wegener1989.
1990WO1 PHR Wells MMM JCD2008

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