Unit / Ship / Establishment:


4th South African Infantry


  Detail :

 The 4th SA Infantry Regiment and the larger South African Brigade initially served with the British 9th (Scottish) Division. Following the Brigades decimation in March 1918, it was reconstituted and incorporated in September into the 66th (2nd East Lancashire) Division until the end of the War. After a short campaign in North Africa against a Turkish attack on the Suez Canal the South African Scottish, as they were known, were sent to France. Here they took part in the Battle of Delville Wood as part of the battle of the Somme in 1916. Between July 12 and 19th the total casualty rate was about 74% of those who went into action. By the end of July, the SA Scottish had suffered 868 casualties. After Delville Wood, the shattered SA Scottish were reformed and served on the Western Front in particular at Vimy Ridge, the Somme, the battle of Passchendale, Marrieres Wood, and the battle of Messines.

  Notes:

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 Rank Initials Surname Died Lodge
 Pte. W.R. WINTER  14-04-1917 Duguza No.2461
 2Lt H. WILLIAMS  17-04-1917 United Service Lodge of Pretoria No.2967
Woodstock No.2379
 LCpl. D. FRASER  26-07-1917 Boksburg No.2480
 Sgt. C.J. HOLTZKAMP[F]  17-04-1918 Norwood No.3149
 Pte. W.G. JORDAAN  17-10-1918 Wodehouse No.1467

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