The Somaliland Scouts was a
Rayid
Ciid or 'Iid ( so, Arlo Ciideed) is an archaic native geographic name for the land between the region of Mudug and the Nugaal Valley, roughly congruous with the northern Bookh district in Ethiopia. As such, Ciid constitutes the tripoint of the f ...
military unit
Military organization or military organisation is the structuring of the armed forces of a State (polity), state so as to offer such military capability as a military policy, national defense policy may require. In some countries paramilitary ...
, a regiment, of the
British Army
The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force. , the British Army comprises 79,380 regular full-time personnel, 4,090 Gur ...
. It was established after the liberation of
British Somaliland from
Italy
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in December 1941 and the dissolution of the
Somaliland Camel Corps
The Somaliland Camel Corps (SCC) was a Rayid unit of the British Army based in British Somaliland. It lasted from the early 20th century until 1944.
Beginnings and the Dervish rebellion
In 1888, after signing successive treaties with the then ...
in 1942, which was formerly tasked with the defense of the
protectorate
A protectorate, in the context of international relations, is a state that is under protection by another state for defence against aggression and other violations of law. It is a dependent territory that enjoys autonomy over most of its inte ...
.
History
Originally formed as the ''Somali Guard Battalion'', and tasked with defending the border between British and
French Somaliland, the brigade quickly rose in size and importance.
It later became the Somali Companies in June 1942, before finally being renamed to the Somaliland Scouts in August 1943.
A transcript of a Reuters report of 26 June 1960 says that, during the independence ceremony for Somaliland "..Nearly 1,000 British-trained Somaliland Scouts were then handed over to the Prime Minister by Brigadier O. G. Brooks, the Colonel Commandant."
On 1 July 1960, upon the merger of British Somaliland and
Italian Somaliland
Italian Somalia ( it, Somalia Italiana; ar, الصومال الإيطالي, Al-Sumal Al-Italiy; so, Dhulka Talyaaniga ee Soomaalida), was a protectorate and later colony of the Kingdom of Italy in present-day Somalia. Ruled in the 19th cent ...
to form the
Somali Republic
The Somali Republic ( so, Jamhuuriyadda Soomaaliyeed; it, Repubblica Somala; ar, الجمهورية الصومالية, Jumhūriyyat aṣ-Ṣūmālīyyah) was a sovereign state composed of Somalia and Somaliland, following the unification ...
, the Somaliland Scouts was merged with former Italian-raised police forces from the south to become the nucleus for the new
Somali National Army
The Somali National Army ( Somali: ''Xooga Dalka Soomaaliyeed,'' lit. ''"Somali Ground Forces"'') is the ground forces component of the Somali Armed Forces, and is the largest out of the three service branches that make up the majority of the A ...
.
See also
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Somaliland Army
References
* {{cite book, ref={{harvid, Metz, 1993, first=Helen, last=Metz, title=Somalia: A Country Study , url=https://cdn.loc.gov/master/frd/frdcstdy/so/somaliacountryst00metz_0/somaliacountryst00metz_0.pdf , publisher=Library of Congress , year=c. 1993 , access-date=12 July 2019
British colonial regiments
Military history of Somaliland
Military units and formations of British Somaliland in World War II
East African campaign (World War II)
Military units and formations established in 1942
Military units and formations disestablished in 1960
1942 establishments in the British Empire
1960 disestablishments in the British Empire
1960 disestablishments in Somalia