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A first-person account of service in Boer commandos during the South African war, tracing the journey from mobilisation through sieges, set-piece battles and a later phase of guerrilla operations. The narrator describes camp life, supply shortages, reconnaissance and cavalry manoeuvres, several named engagements and narrow escapes, the movements of commanders, and the flight and suffering of civilians. Interspersed practical advice and tactical sketches accompany vivid scenes of daily hardship, camaraderie, and reflection on the motives and spirit that sustained the fighters.

About the Author

Van Warmelo, Dietlof portrait

Dietlof Van Warmelo

Dietlof van Warmelo was a South African author and soldier, best known for his memoir "On Commando," which chronicles his experiences during the Second Boer War. His writing provides a personal perspective on the conflict, reflecting the challenges and realities faced by soldiers at the time. Van Warmelo's work contributes to the understanding of South African history and the complexities of war, offering insights into the Boer struggle against British imperialism. His narrative style combines vivid descriptions with a thoughtful examination of the moral dilemmas encountered in battle.

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