Battle of Elandslaagte

Battle of Elandslaagte

Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Elandslaagte
partof=Second Boer War


caption=Positions at noon, before the battle
date=21 October 1899
place=Elandslaagte, Natal, South Africa
casus=
territory=
result=British victory
combatant1=Great Britain
combatant2=flagicon|Transvaal Transvaal Republic
commander1=John French
Ian Hamilton
commander2=General Kock †
strength1=2500
18 guns [http://britishbattles.com/great-boer-war/elandslaagte.htm britishbattles.com] ]
strength2=1000
3 guns
casualties1=237
casualties2=350

The Battle of Elandslaage was a battle of the Second Boer War fought at coord|28.4000|S|29.95|E |format=dms |region:ZA_type:landmark |display=title,inline, and one of the few clear-cut tactical victories won by the British in that conflict. However, the British force retreated afterwards, throwing away their advantage.

Prelude

When the Boers invaded Natal, a force under General Kock (comprised mainly of men of the Johannesburg Commando, with detachments of German volunteers) [Kruger, p.84] occupied the railway station at Elandslaagte on October 19 1899, thus cutting the communications between the main British force at Ladysmith and a detachment at Dundee. Learning that the telegraph had been cut, General Sir George White sent his cavalry commander, Major General John French to recapture the station.

Arriving shortly after dawn on October 21, French found the Boers present in strength, with two field guns. He telegraphed to Ladysmith for reinforcements, which shortly afterwards arrived by train.

The battle

While three batteries of British field guns bombarded the Boer position, and the 1st Battalion, the Devonshire Regiment advanced frontally in open order, the main attack commanded by Colonel Ian Hamilton (1st Battalion, the Manchester Regiment, 2nd Battalion, the Gordon Highlanders and the dismounted Imperial Light Horse) moved around the Boers' left flank. The sky had steadily been growing dark with thunderclouds, and as the British made their assault, the storm burst. In the poor visibility and pouring rain, the British infantry had to face a barbed wire farm fence, in which several men were entangled and shot. Nevertheless, they cut the wire or broke it down, and occupied the main part of the Boer position.

Some small parties of Boers were already showing white flags when General Kock led a counterattack, dressed in his top hat and Sunday best. [Kruger, p.86] He drove back the British infantry in confusion, but they rallied, inspired by Hamilton (and reportedly, a bugler of the Manchesters and a Pipe-major of the Gordons) and charged again. Kock and his companions were killed.

As the remaining Boers mounted their ponies and tried to retreat, two squadrons of British cavalry (from the 5th Lancers and the 5th Dragoon Guards) got among them with lances and sabres, cutting down many. This was almost the only time during the Boer war that a British cavalry charge made contact.

Aftermath

The way was now clear for the British detachment at Dundee to fall back on the main British force, but Sir George White feared that 10,000 Boers from the Orange Free State were about to fall on Ladysmith, and ordered the force at Elandslaagte to fall back there. The British were tired and many officers had been killed, and the retreat became a disorderly scramble. The detachment at Dundee was once again isolated, and was forced to make an exhausting detour before they could reach safety.

Boer guns captured

The two Boer guns, which fell into British hands, had originally been British and had been captured by the Boers in the aftermath of the Jameson Raid.

ee also

*Military history of South Africa

Notes

ources

*Kruger, Rayne, "Goodbye Dolly Grey", New English Library, 1964 ISBN 0-7126-6285-5
*Pakenham, Thomas, "The Boer War", Cardinal, 1979, ISBN 0-7474-0976-5

External links

* [http://www.free-ebooks-uk.netfirms.com/great-boer-war/06-elandslaagte-and-rietfontein.html free-ebooks-uk The Great Boer War]


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