16 Reception Depot
16 Reception Depot was an administrative unit of the Personnel Service Corps of the South African Army.
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Type | Mobilisation Depot |
Part of | South African Personnel Service Corps |
History
Origin
16 Reception Depot was activated as the reception depot to service the then Western Cape Command.[1]
SADF era and the Bush War
The unit was used to mobilize white troops in the greater Western Cape area. This involved:
- the registering of young white males at schools
- the issuing of call-up papers
- confirmation of the recruits arrival
- the transport of these recruits to various allotted training units
Insignia
![SADF era 16 Reception Depot insignia](../I/SADF_era_16_Reception_Depot_insignia.jpg.webp)
SADF era 16 Reception Depot insignia
Leadership
References
- "SADF.info". sadf.info.
- Naidoo, Goonasagree; Kahn, Sinval (September 2011). "Transformational Leadership: Case for the South African National Defence Force" (PDF). Administratio Publica. 19 (3). ISSN 1015-4833.
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