South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 5 (of 8): From the Disaster at Koorn Spruit to Lord Roberts's Entry into PretoriaCreswicke, Louis
History
South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 5 (of 8): From the Disaster at Koorn Spruit to Lord Roberts's Entry into Pretoria
Creswicke, Louis
South African War, 1899-1902; Transvaal (South Africa) -- History
=25.=--In action at Senekal: Major H. S. Dalbiac. Fever at
Wynberg: Captain N. G. H. Turner. Fever at Bloemfontein:
Captain L. Livingstone-Learmonth. Fever at Mooi River: Major
Cooper. Fever at Boshof: Second Lieutenant W. H. Amedroz.
=26.=--Fever at Kroonstad: Major A. S. Ralli and Captain W. H.
Trow. Fever at Bloemfontein: Lieutenant R. S. Bree and
Lieutenant J. D. Dalrymple-Hay.
=27.=--Pneumonia at Wynberg: Captain R. N. Fane.
=28.=--Fever at Bloemfontein: Lieutenant P. C. Shaw. Fever at
Pietermaritzburg: Lieutenant A. Wylde-Brown. In action at
Kheis: Major J. A. Orr-Ewing. In action at Kwisa: Lieutenant C.
Slater.
=29.=--In action at Fabers Spruit: Colonel W. A. Spence. In
action near Kroonstad: Captain C. S. Keith. Wounds received at
Kheis: Lieutenant G. H. Matthews and Captain A. H. U. Tindall.
Wounds received at Senekal: Second Lieutenant A. H. Murray.
=30.=--In action near Johannesburg: Captain St. J. Meyrick and
Lieutenant H. W. Fife. Dysentery at Pinetown Bridge: Captain J.
W. J. Hardman.
=31.=--Wounds received at Elandslaagte: Lieutenant C. G. Danks.
JUNE 1900
=1.=--Fever at Kroonstad: Captain S. Robertson. Fever at
Florida: Lieutenant G. F. Nethercole. Wounds at Lindley:
Lieutenant Sir J. E. C. Power, Bart. Dysentery at Bloemfontein:
Second Lieutenant F. S. Firth.
=2.=--Fever at Bloemfontein: Lieutenant L. O. F. Mellish and
Lieutenant C. H. B. Adams-Wylie. Wounds at Bappisfontein:
Lieutenant J. F. Pollock. At sea on board the _Dilwara_:
Lieutenant R. J. Jelf.
=4.=--Fever at Kroonstad: Lieutenant C. E. Eaton.
=5.=--Fever at Kimberley: Captain E. G. Young. In action at
Schippens Farm: Lieutenant R. L. C. Hobson.
END OF VOLUME V.
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