2. UNIT COLOURS OF THE NATAL MILITIA RESERVES. -- Journal Vol. 1, No.2, Page 32. The terms "colours" and
"facing colours" may be misleading. The approvals relate to the colour of the pagri wound round the base of the crown
of the slouch hat.
J. J. Hulme.
3. No. 5 (CHAKA) SQUADRON, SAAF. -- This Squadron is a Citizen Force unit of SAAF based at Louis Botha Airport,
Durban. It was originally formed on 7th May, 1941, and saw service in World War II.
The Squadron received its Colour from the hands of Lt.-Gen. H. J. Martin, SM, CBE, DFC, former Chief of the Air
Force, at Durban on 8th April, 1967. The following battle honours appear on the Colour:
Western Desert 1942-43, Gazala, El Alamein, French North Africa 1943, El Hamma, Tunis, Mediterranean 1942-43,
South East Europe 1943-44, Italy 1943-45, The Sangro, Gustav Line, Gothic Line, Po, Appenines.
The Squadron's first Honorary Colonel, Colonel Jack Shave, was appointed with effect from 1st May, 1967, and
died on 5th December, 1968. He was succeeded in office in December, 1969, by Colonel B. Donnellan.
No. 5 Squadron published an attractive booklet on the occasion of receiving its Colour, which contains a reproduction
of the latter and a short unit history.
J. J. Hulme.
4. DEFENCE OF MAFEKINC BAR. -- A roll of the bar, "Defence of Mafeking" (Queen's South Africa Medal, 1899-1902)
prepared by Dr. Frank Mitchell, JCD, reflects the names of 88 Officers and 1,175 Other Ranks after allowing for duplications
and triplications and those names expunged from the rolls. This is an invaluable record for all those interested in
the Queen's South Africa Medal.
Editor.
2. EL ALAMEIN ARTILLERY BARRAGE, 23rd OCTOBER, 1942.-- In Vol. 1, No. 1. of the Journal the following statement
was made, "At 21.40 hours on 23rd October, 1942, a quarter of a century ago today, the British Eighth Army launched
the greatest artillery barrage the world has ever known." Were there not greater barrages in World War I or on the
Russian front in World War II?
Paul Melville.
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