SA Army Gymnasium - Heidelberg

SA Army Gymnasium - Heidelberg

The South African Corps of Signals’ colours are:

Green: Signifying Land Forces. Light Blue: Signifying Air Forces. Dark Blue: Signifying Naval Mositi.

History

Since its establishment in 1923, the role of the South African Corps of Signals has been to provide professional, specialist signal services for the South African Defence Force. In October 1984, the South African Army Signal Formation came into being. Two years later in September 1986, the then Minister of Defence, General M.A. Malan, SSA, SD, SM, officially opened the Military Base Wonde

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Vision

The SA Army Signal Formation is a professional, unique and dynamic signals capability.

Mission

The mission of the SA Army Signal Formation is to prepare, provide and sustain signal support to the SA Army and specific signal services to the Department of Defence.

Mandate

The mandate of the SA Army Signal Formation is derived from Chief of the SA Army mandate and is as follows:

Pursuance of national defence and the prevention of war failing which to jointly and preferably multi-nationally, swiftly and decisively achieve national security goals.
Collaboratively promoting peace and stability internally and externally in concurrence with international obligations.
To contribute to the development and upliftment of South Africa its people, and the African continent.

History of the South African Army Corps of Signals

Colours

The South African Corps of Signals’ colours are:

Green: Signifying Land Forces.
Light Blue: Signifying Air Forces.
Dark Blue: Signifying Naval Forces

Motto

The Corps Motto is “Certa Cito” meaning “Swift and Sure”.