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12 Motorised Infantry Brigade (Namibia)

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12 Motorised Infantry Brigade
Country Namibia
TypeMotorised Infantry
SizeBrigade
Part ofNamibian Army
Garrison/HQKeetmanshoop, !Kharas
ColorsBlue, Yellow   
Commanders
General Officer CommandingBrigadier General Joel Kapala

12 Motorised Infantry Brigade (pronounced as One Two Motorised Infantry Brigade) is a brigade of the Namibian Army based at Keetmanshoop.[1] The prefix "12" is taken from 12 May 1929, Namibia's first president's birthday day. The brigade is responsible for the defence of the southern areas of Namibia. Its subordinate units are situated in the Omaheke, Hardap, Karas and Erongo regions.

Equipment

The Brigade uses the following equipment:

Units

The standard Namibian Infantry Brigade consists of a bde Headquarters, a transport coy, logistics coy and a medical coy supporting three Infantry battalions and an artillery regiment.

  • 124 Battalion

-Based in Oamites

  • 125 Battalion

-Based in Walvis Bay

  • 126 Battalion

-Based in Gobabis

  • 12 Artillery Regiment

Leadership

12 Motorised Infantry Brigade
From General Officer Commanding To
Unknown date Brigadier General George Kalomho[2] Unknown date
2010 Brigadier General Bernard Kawa[3] 2014
2014 Brigadier General Peter Nghipunyati Nghilukilwa[1] 2016
2016 Brigadier General Epimacus Tshavuka [4] 2018
2018 Brigadier General Kashindi Eusebius ya Kashindi [5] 2018
2018 Brigadier General Joel Kapala Incubent


References

  1. ^ a b "Change of command at 12 Motorised Infantry Brigade".
  2. ^ https://kundana.com.na/posts/land-takes-centre-stage
  3. ^ www.omalaetiit.com, Omalaeti Technologies, Namibia. "Army base at Keetmanshoop gets new commander".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2XGhVjXwrI
  5. ^ Reporter, New Era Staff (21 February 2018). "Change of command at 12 Motorised Infantry Brigade".