A memorial to officers who lost their lives in the war together with information, where available, in regard to their careers and services.A list of war correspondents and nursing sisters who died during the conflict is included
Specimen Entry:Lieut. Col. Henry Averell Eagar, commanding the 2nd Batt. Royal Irish Rifles, died at Burghersdorp Feb 13th, 1900, from wounds received in action at Stormberg Dec. 10th 1899. born in April, 1853, he joined the 83rd Foot from the Royal South Down Light Infantry Militia Dec. 1874, being promoted Capt. Jan., 1882, major Dec. 1889, and lieut.-col. Nov. 1896. Lieut.-Col. Eagar fell while leading a small party of men up a precipitous slope, where the attack had come to a stand-still.The author of “The Times History of the War” states that had Col. Eagar succeeded in his noble efforts and reached the crest, he “would have commanded the Boer Laager, and perhaps won the day.”
“LAST POST”: Being A Roll of All Officers ( Naval, Military or Colonial) Who Gave Their Lives for Their Queen, King & Country in the South African War, 1899-1902
A memorial to officers who lost their lives in the war together with information, where available, in regard to their careers and services.A list of war correspondents and nursing sisters who died during the conflict is included
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Author/Editor | M. G. Dooner |
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Product Code | 6414 |
Delivery | Usually despatched within 2-5 Days |
Format | SB vii + 446pp, 2002 N&MP Reprint of 1903 Original Edition |
ISBN | 9781843424017 |
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