- of
Paardeberg or
Perdeberg ("Horse Mountain", 18–27
February 1900) was a
major battle during the
Second Anglo-Boer War. It was
fought near
Paardeberg Drift...
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general and Commander-in-Chief, who was
fatally shot at the
Battle of
Paardeberg. Naas
Ferreira should not be
confused with his son and
namesake Ignatius...
- the
following deed took
place on 18
February 1900
during the
Battle of
Paardeberg,
South Africa for
which he was (posthumously)
awarded the VC: No. 3264...
- (TVK), a
reconnaissance unit
named after him. He
fought at the
battles of
Paardeberg and
Spion Kop,
where in
response to his
actions British commander Frederick...
- in the
Second Boer War. It
occurred on the
first day of the
Battle of
Paardeberg. A
combined British-Canadian
force of 6,000
finally trapped a
group of...
-
including his
namesake Andries Petrus Johannes, who died at the
Battle of
Paardeberg. At the
outset of the
Second Boer War A.P.J. Cronjé was
commander of the...
- 50 km (31 mi)
drive towards Paardeberg where Cronjé was
attempting to
cross the
Modder River. At the
Battle of
Paardeberg from 18 to 27 February, Roberts...
-
notables were Piet Cronjé and his wife
after their defeat at the
Battle of
Paardeberg. The
resulting po****tion
reached an all-time high of 9,850 in 1901. By...
- Cronje's men came
under fire at
Paardeberg Drift from
French who was in
pursuit of him and the
battle of
Paardeberg commenced.
Cronje surrendered on...
- at the
Battle of
Magersfontein in
December 1899 and at the
Battle of
Paardeberg in
February 1900. The 3rd,
Militia battalion (formerly the
Highland Rifle...