, 1881 In 1658, war erupted between the Dutch settlers at
Cape Colony and the
Khoi-khoi. In order to protect the settlement, all able bodied men were conscripted. After the conclusion of this war, all men in the colony were liable for
military service and were expected to be ready on short notice. By 1700, the size of the colony had increased immensely and it was divided into districts. The small military garrison stationed at the
Castle de Goede Hoop could not be counted on to react swiftly in the border districts, therefore the
commando system was expanded and formalized. Each district had a
Kommandant who was charged with calling up all
burghers in times of need. During the first British
invasion of the Cape Colony in 1795 and the second invasion in 1806, the commandos were called up to defend the Cape Colony. During the
Battle of Blaauwberg in January 1806, the
Swellendam Commando held the British off long enough for the rest of the Batavian army to retreat to safety. Under British rule, the
Cape Colony continued to use the commando system in its
frontier wars, in addition to regular British imperial troops. Boer commandos fought alongside
Fengu,
British settlers,
Khoi-khoi and other ethnic groups in units which were often mixed. Light, mobile commandos were undeniably better-suited than the slow-moving columns of imperial troops, for warfare in the rough frontier mountains. However, tensions often arose in the Cape's government over the relative merits and control of these two parallel military systems. During the
Great Trek, this system was used and remained in use in the
Boer republics. Both republics issued commando laws, making commando service mandatory in times of need for all male citizens between the ages of 16 and 60. During the
Second Boer War (1899–1902) the Boer commando formed the backbone of the Boer forces. After the declaration of peace in 1902, the commandos were disbanded. They did re-form themselves in clandestine "shooting clubs". In 1912, the commandos were re-formed as an
Active Citizen Force in the
Union Defence Force. This system was in operation until 2005, when all commandos were disbanded again. ==Structure==