The British tactical reaction to battlefield conditions during the Anglo-Boer War

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2000
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Department of History, University of the Free State
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Only eighteen years prior to the commencement of the Anglo-Boer War the Boers gave Great Britain an excellent demonstration of their tactical skills. A comparison of the casualties of the opposing forces during the few, but decisive battles fought at the beginning of 1881 during the Anglo-Transvaal War, surely should have raised a few eyebrows among British officers and politicians alike.
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CITATION: Ellis, J. 2000. The British tactical reaction to battlefield conditions during the Anglo-Boer War. Southern Journal for Contemporary History, 25(2), 136–158. https://doi.org/10.38140/sjch.v25i2.4082.
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Ellis, J. 2000. The British tactical reaction to battlefield conditions during the Anglo-Boer War. Southern Journal for Contemporary History, 25(2), 136–158. https://doi.org/10.38140/sjch.v25i2.4082.
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