Willem Louw

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Born(1920-11-24)24 November 1920
Bloemhof, South Africa
Died4 July 1980(1980-07-04) (aged 59)
Buried
Voortrekkerhoogte, Pretoria, Gauteng, New Military cemetery[1]
25°46′53″S 28°07′18″E / 25.78148°S 28.12166°E / -25.78148; 28.12166

Willem Petrus Louw

Born(1920-11-24)24 November 1920
Bloemhof, South Africa
Died4 July 1980(1980-07-04) (aged 59)
Buried
Voortrekkerhoogte, Pretoria, Gauteng, New Military cemetery[1]
25°46′53″S 28°07′18″E / 25.78148°S 28.12166°E / -25.78148; 28.12166
Allegiance Republic of South Africa
Service / branch South African Army
Years of service1938–1975
RankLieutenant General
Commands
  • Inspector General of the SADF
  • Chief of the Army
  • Northern Transvaal Command
  • SA Military College
  • 1 Parachute Battalion
WarsWorld War II
AwardsStar of South Africa SSA Southern Cross Medal SM Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal ' Union Medal ' 1939–45 Star ' Italy Star ' Defence Medal (United Kingdom) ' War Medal 1939–1945 ' Africa Service Medal (WWII) '

Lieutenant-General Willem Petrus Louw SSA SM (Bloemhof,[2]:255 24 November 1920  4 July 1980)[1] was a South African military commander. He joined the South African Army in the Special Service Battalion in 1938,[3]:94 and served in Italy in World War II.

After enlisting as a private, he served as an NCO in the Technical Service Corps (SAOC)[2]:255 and was seconded to the South African Infantry. In 1943 he attended a Candidate Officers' course and was appointed a 2nd Lieutenant in the South African Army Armoured Corps. He was transferred to the 6th Armoured Division and deployed to the Middle East and Italy.[3]:94

After the war, he served in various posts and in 1959 became Officer Commanding North West Cape Command[2]:255 In 1960 he attended a Parachute Instructors' course in England. He was promoted to Commandant (Lieutenant Colonel) in January 1961 and in April 1961 became the founder and first commanding officer of 1 Parachute Battalion. He was promoted to Colonel in 1964 and appointed OC of the Military College in Voortrekkerhoogte.[2]:255 In 1966 he served as OC Northern Transvaal Command[3]:94 as a Brigadier and Chief of the Army from 1967 to 1973,[4][3]:94 and as Inspector-General of the South African Defence Force from 1973 to 1975.[3]:94

After a re-organisation of the SADF, the position of Inspector General was abolished and he retired on 31 March 1975.[2][3]:94

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