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The 13th Hussars in
the South African War (Boer War)
1899-1902.
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Area of Operations
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B-P served with the 13th Hussars in India, Afghanistan,
South Africa and, on home service, in England. In 1912,
he was appointed Colonel of the Regiment. Over the
years, he would write about his experiences in several
books and in hundreds of letters home, many illustrated
with his sketches. The map above is from
the Regimental History, C. R. B. Barrett, History
of the XIII Hussars, 1911.
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"The 13th in the
South African War."
From: C. R. B. Barrett,
History of the XIII Hussars, 1910.
Excerpts
from Chapters XXXVI-XLI:
The South African War, 1899-1902. |
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"The 13th at Waterloo"
recounts the actions of the 13th Light Dragoons
during the Waterloo Campaign of 1815. From the Regimental
History, C. R. B. Barrett, History of the XIII Hussars, 1911. |
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"The 13th at Balaclava."
The 13th Light Dragoons in the Charge of the
Light Brigade before the Russian guns at the
Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War. From
the Regimental History, C. R. B. Barrett, History
of the XIII Hussars, 1911. |
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The 13th Hussars in India &
Afghanistan, 1874-1884. From
the Regimental History, C. R. B. Barrett, History of the
XIII Hussars, 1911. |
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"H.M.
13th Light Dragoons." The Regiment served in India
from 1819-1840. During that time, as the 13th Light Dragoons,
the regiment took part in the suppression of the mutiny at
Bangalore and in actions at Kurnool and Zorapoor. Excerpts from
the Regimental History, C. R. B. Barrett, History
of the XIII Hussars, are featured in the Family
History in India website, which is designed to help people
research their European and Anglo-Indian family history in
colonial India. |
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In 1876, Baden-Powell was posted to his first regiment, The 13th Hussars, a cavalry regiment with a long tradition. They
were perhaps best known for their part in the Charge of the Light Brigade before the guns
at Balaclava in the Crimean War. The regiment continues today as part of
The Light Dragoons,
an armored regiment of the British Army that saw service in Desert Storm. |
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It was at the
Siege and Defense of Mafeking during the South African
(Anglo-Boer) War that Baden-Powell made his name and first gained
public recognition. 1999-1902 marks the Centennial of the War. Developed as part of that
observance, Perspectives on the South African War
provides a collection of links to original and contemporary sources on the South
African War. |
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Robert Baden-Powell, Founder of the
World Scout Movement, Chief Scout of the World. A Home Page for the Founder. Links Relating to Baden-Powell on the Pine
Tree Web and elsewhere. |
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