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Prince Alfred's Guard was established on 19 September 1856 as the Port Elizabeth Volunteer Rifle Corps. In 1860 the title Prince Alfred's Guard was assumed unofficially (after Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh) and on 11 July 1874 this name was officially sanctioned as Prince Alfred's Volunteer Guard. The name was later changed to Prince Alfred's Guard.
The PAG was converted to an armoured unit and saw active service in Italy as a tank unit. Re-equipped with Eland-90 armoured cars in the postwar period, the PAG also took part in border conflicts in Angola and South-West Africa (Namibia). Post 1994 the PAG was converted to a reserve infantry regiment in the SANDF. The name changed to the Chief Maqoma Regiment in August 2019.
Size:35 x 45mm