| Western Province Command |
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| Active | 1959 - 1999 |
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| Disbanded | 1999 |
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| Country | South Africa |
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| Type | Command |
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| Part of |
Cape Command (3 September 1939 - July 1940) |
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| Parent unit | |
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| Components | HQ The Castle, Cape Town, Cape Province
- A. Permanent Force
- Cape Detachment, The Special Service Battalion: Cape Town
- No. 1 Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battery: Bamboevlei, Wynberg
- The Coast Artillery Brigade: HQ, The Castle, Cape Town
- 2 Sections of Cape Garrison Artillery designated as Engineers and Signals: Cape Town
- 1st Heavy Battery: Cape Town (Wynard Battery): Table Bay
- 2nd Heavy Battery: Simonstown (Queen's Battery): Simonstown
- 1st Medium Battery: Cape Town
- 2nd Medium Battery: Cape Town
- No. 1 Armoured Train: Cape Town
- The Cape Field Artillery (Prince Albert's Own): Cape Town
- B. Active Citizen Force
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| Garrison/HQ | Cape Town, South Africa |
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| Motto(s) | Fidelitas et Honor (Fidelity and Honour) |
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Notable commanders | General Magnus Malan |
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Western Province Command was a command of the South African Army.