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Erskine Childers
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  • Paardeberg, battle of, [120]–30
    • surrender at, [130]–1
    • allusions to, [167], [201], [264], [285], [331]
  • Pen-hse-hu, action of, [341], [348]–9
  • Pepworth Hill, attack on, [154]
  • Petrusberg, [132]
  • Pieter’s Hill, battle of, [157]–9, [162], [165]
  • Pietersburg, [208]
  • Pilcher, Colonel, [91]
  • Plumer, Colonel, [74], [186], [200], [283]
  • Pohlmann, Commandant, [207]
  • Poplar Grove, action of, [131]–149
    • allusions to, [161], [181], [253], [275], [338]
  • Porter, Colonel T. C., [139]
  • Potgieter, Commandant, [250]
  • Pretoria, advance to, [184]–204
    • capture of, [190]–2
  • Prinsloo, General M., [173], [201]
  • Prospect, Fort, attack on, [233]
  • Protectorate Regiment, [56]
  • Pursuit, Bernhardi on, [302], [304]–6
  • Pursuits (South African War),
    • British, at Elandslaagte, [61]–9
    • interception of Cronje, [113]–20
    • Poplar Grove, [134]–149
    • after Pieter’s Hill, [153]–163
    • Klipfontein, [197]
  • Pursuits, Boer, at Stormberg, [83]
    • Sannah’s Post, [179]–183, and Chapter [XI].
  • Quaggafontein, action of, [231]
  • Queensland, mounted riflemen from, [56]
  • Raids (South African War), British, [91], [91]–112 (relief of Kimberley), [199]–200 (relief of Mafeking), [195], [262], [279], [282]. See also [Night Raids]
  • Raids, Boer: De Wet’s on railway, June, 1900, [201], [230]
    • on Cape Colony: (1) November to December, 1900, [212], [229]; (2) January to March, 1901, [229]–30
    • by Hertzog and Kritzinger, [229]–30
    • by Smuts, [229]–30
    • by Botha on Natal, [230], [244]
  • Raids (Manchurian War), Russian, Mishchenko’s, [337]–9
    • Japanese, by Naganuma and Hasegawa, [340]
  • Raids, Bernhardi on, [282], [338], [340]. See also American Civil War, [Stuart], [Wilson]
  • Ramdam, [98]
  • Rawlinson, Colonel Sir H., [235]
  • Reconnaissance, [59], [73], [77], [91], [203], [227], [262], [322]–3
  • Reddersburg, action of, [183]
  • Reitz, action near, [240]
  • Reitzburg, [201]
  • Rennenkampf, General, [340]
  • Rensburg, [87], [151]
  • Repington, Colonel A’Court, Military Correspondent of the Times, [292]–4, [314]–15, [325], [359]
  • Revue des deux Mondes, article by General de Negrier, [300]
  • Rhodesian Field Force, [186]
  • Rhodesia Regiment, [56], [74]
  • Ridley, Colonel C. P., [94]
  • Rietfontein (Natal), action of, [70]
  • Rimington, Brigadier-General M. F., [217], [256]
  • Rimington’s Guides, [76]
  • Roberts, Field-Marshal Earl, on the arme blanche per Cavalry, Introduction
    • arrival in South Africa, [85]
    • his command up to the capture of Bloemfontein, Chapters [VI]., [VII].
    • from Bloemfontein to Komati Poort, Chapter [IX]., [224]
    • Preface to “Cavalry Training,” (1904), [352], Introduction, [v], [xi]
  • Roodekraal, action of, [257], [264]
  • Roodewal, action of, [249]–253, [265], [305]
  • Rundle, General Sir Leslie, [184], [187], [200]
  • Russian Cavalry in the Russo-Japanese War, [334]–7, Chapter [XIV].
  • Russo-Japanese War. See [Manchuria], War in
  • Russo-Turkish War (1877), Introduction, [vii], [11], [352]
  • Saddle-fire, [32], [182], [213], [243], [247], [251]–2, [255], [362]
  • Samsonoff, General, [340]
  • Sannah’s Post, action of, [179]–183
    • allusions to, [194], [239], [256], [259], [264], [331]
  • Schoemann, General, [88]
  • Scobell, Colonel, [149], [217], [230], [339]
  • Scottish Horse, [245]–6, [250]
  • Screens, mounted, [86]–90, [189]–90, [262], [281]
  • Seven Kopjes. See [Poplar Grove]
  • Sha Ho, battle of, [340]
  • Shea, Major, [231]
  • Shen-tan-pu, battle of. See [Hei-kou-tai]
  • Sheridan, General (American Civil War), [11], [128], [341], Introduction, [vii]
  • Shisnikoff, Colonel, [338]–9
  • Shock, physical conditions of, [25]–9
    • moral value of, [35]–40
    • training for, [40]–2, [358]
    • absence of, in South Africa, [65], [145], [241], [246], [248], [260]–1, [269], [277]
    • absence of, in Russo-Japanese War [327]–8
    • Bernhardi on, [301], [309]–15, [320]–4
    • Wrangel on, [316], [342]–7
  • Smalldeel, [28]
  • Smith-Dorrien, General H. L., [212], [231]
  • Smuts, General J. C., [229]–30, [231], [340]
  • South African Constabulary, [218], [250]
  • South African Light Horse, [73], [155]
  • South African War, account of mounted operations in, Chapters III.-XII.
    • was the war “abnormal?”, [14], [15], [18]–20, Chapter [XII].
  • Spaits, Captain (author of “Mit Kosaken durch die Mandschurei,”)[Mandschurei,”)] [336]–8
  • Spion Kop, battle of, [155]–6, [193], [234]
  • Springhaan’s Nek, action of, [213]
  • Stackelberg, General, [341]
  • Steyn, President, [172], [201], [204], [207]–8
  • Steyn, Commandant, [123]–4
  • Stormberg, night attack on, [83]
  • Stuart, General (American Civil War), [11], [13], [195], [340], Introduction, [vii]
  • Sunny side, raid at, [91]
  • Symons, General Sir W. Penn, [61]
  • Tafel Kop, action of, [246]
  • Tai-tse-ho River, [327], [340]
  • Talana, battle of, [48], [62], [64], [69], [275]
  • Telissu, battle of, [337], [348]–9
  • Theron, Commandant, [203]
  • Thorneycroft’s Mounted Infantry, [72]–3, [155]
  • Tigerkloof Spruit, action of, [240]
  • Tigerpoort Hills, action at, [204]–5
  • Times, leading article in (September, 1909), [292]–4
  • Times History of the South African War, [60], [100]–1, [220]–1, and references passim
  • Town Guards (Cape Colony), [218]
  • Tschondschu (or Tiessu), action of, [344]
  • Tucker, General C., [149], [178]–9
  • Turning movements, South Africa, [191]–5
    • Bernhardi on, [307]
  • Tweebosch, action of, [248]–9
  • Tweefontein (Transvaal), action of, [199]
    • (Orange River Colony), action of, [231]
  • Umbulwana Mountain, [160]
  • United States Cavalry, [316]
  • Vaal River, crossing of, [191], [196]
  • Vendutie Drift, [117]
  • Ventersburg road, [280]
  • Vet River, action of, [191], [196]
  • Victoria, mounted riflemen from, [56]
  • Victoria Nek, combat at, [213], [256]
  • Viljoen, General Ben, [205], [207]–8, [214], [232], [243]
  • Vlakfontein, action of, [241]–3, [245], [256], [259], [319]
  • Von Donop, Colonel, [249]
  • Vryheid, attack on, [232]
  • Wagon Hill, battle of, [154], [165], [234]
  • Warren, General Sir C., [156], [187], [198]
  • Waterval, action of, [102], [123], [131], [264], [282]
  • Welgevonden, action of, [256], [261]
  • Wepener, siege of, [183]
  • White, General Sir George, [61], [70]–2, [151]–4
  • Wildfontein, action of, [257], [264]
  • Wilmansrust, action of, [231], [256]
  • Wilson, General (American Civil War), [195]
  • Witpoort, action at, [205]
  • Woolls-Sampson, Colonel Sir A., [60], [235]
  • Wrangel, Count, of the Austrian Cavalry, author of “Cavalry in the Russo-Japanese War,” [10], [41], [145], [280], [300], [315]–17, [325], [335], [340]–8, [352]
  • Yen-tai Mines (battle of Liao-yang), [337], [340]
  • Yeomanry, the present, [4], [5], [15], [89], [324], [356]–7, [368]–9, also Introduction, [xvi]
  • Yeomanry (South African War), first contingent of, [86], [184]–8, [199], [200]
    • second contingent, [218]–19
  • Ying-kou, raid on, [337]–8
  • Yzer Spruit, action of, [233], [248]–9, [319]
  • Zand River, action of, [188], [191], [193], [279]–81, [283], [285]–6, [307]
  • Zarps (Transvaal Police), [149], [207]
  • Zilikat’s Nek, action of, [205], [234]