About This Book
A first-person diary recounts service with a volunteer artillery battery during the South African campaign, following enlistment, embarkation, and long marches and railway journeys to camps and actions near towns and kopjes. Entries mix practical detail about guns, horses, drill, and hospital life with vivid descriptions of landscape and climate, reports of skirmishes and logistical strains, and reflective notes on camaraderie, routine, and the everyday hardships of men serving in the field.
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