hm.. if it is a classified division, you really shouldn't expect anyone here to know or to be able to tell you about it right?Originally posted by ah-soh:is it true that besides 3, 6 n 9 division there is a 25 division as well?
is it a classified division?
Yes.Beyond that, you have to be there to know what goes on.Originally posted by chikopek:yes there is a div25 n chief armour officier normally helds 25div commander as well
Nope.25th is Armored.32nd was rumoured to be a expeditionary division, something like RDF.Originally posted by iveco:I thought the elusive 32 DIV was the armoured division, while 25 DIV was in charge of PDF?![]()
Maybe 32 DIV doesn't even exist, who knows? It may just be there to mislead the enemy.Originally posted by LazerLordz:Nope.25th is Armored.32nd was rumoured to be a expeditionary division, something like RDF.
There was some history behind this..to do with the zonal command nomenclature before our Army became a CAD Army.Originally posted by fudgester:In the first place, is there a reason as to why the divisions are named as such?
For the combined arms divisions, for instance, why are they named 3Div, 6Div and 9Div instead of just 1Div, 2 Div and 3Div?
Sounds like a dumb question.... but just curious.
Things must hv changed. I was attached "on and off" to 25 div during reservist in the mid 90s. It certainly was not an armored formation then. I also know one of the ex- div commanders personally outside of the SAF ... and he ain't an armour officer. 25 div at that time had armoured assets, but it also had a lot of other resources.Originally posted by LazerLordz:Nope.25th is Armored.32nd was rumoured to be a expeditionary division, something like RDF.
Everything here is public domain.You might not have read about it that's all, cuz most of us military enthusiasts have read up on lots of books and everything you see here is public, just not very well accessible .Originally posted by Maurince:wah.. nice to see so many ppl is leaking out national securities..
juz let me warn dat internet haf eyes.. hees..
enjoz tokin bah..
Well, what was in the public eye were the armoured stuff.The rest should be classified.Originally posted by specfore:Things must hv changed. I was attached "on and off" to 25 div during reservist in the mid 90s. It certainly was not an armored formation then. I also know one of the ex- div commanders personally outside of the SAF ... and he ain't an armour officer. 25 div at that time had armoured assets, but it also had a lot of other resources.