War and the Arme Blanche
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WAR AND THE ARME
BLANCHE
ERSKINE CHILDERS
EDITOR OF VOL. V. OF “THE TIMES HISTORY OF THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA”
AUTHOR OF “THE RIDDLE OF THE SANDS”
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY
THE RIGHT HON.
FIELD-MARSHAL EARL ROBERTS, V.C., K.G.
Erskine Childers
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WAR AND THE ARME BLANCHE
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
I.—The Physical Problem.
II.—The Psychological Problem.
III.—The Problem of Training.
I.—Kimberley to Paardeberg.
II.—Poplar Grove.
III.—The Final Advance to Bloemfontein.
I.—The Transition.
II.—The Halt at Bloemfontein.
III.—The Advance to Pretoria.
IV.—The Advance to Komati Poort.
I.—Study.
II.—Nomenclature.
III.—Armament of Cavalry.
IV.—Mounted Infantry.
V.—Yeomanry.
VI.—Imperial Mounted Troops.
VII.—Conclusion.
INDEX