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Two squadrons of 9th Lancers with a company of Mounted Infantry were to march north from Belmont station and move in a wide arc round to the rear of the Boer positions. A further detachment of mounted troops was to advance on the right flank of the infantry line.
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The Battle of Belmont was an engagement of the Second Boer War on 23 November 1899, where the British under Lord Methuen assaulted a Boer position on ...
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At Belmont, 23rd November 1899 (see 3rd Grenadier Guards), the regiment had very responsible work—two squadrons ... Mounted Infantry worked to the east. At Enslin ...
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Away went the 9th Lancers, away went the Mounted Infantry, both pursuing the fugitives for a good five miles. Thus the battle of Belmont was won. The whole ...
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Jun 22, 2011 · In truth the British cavalry (actually three squadrons of the 9th Lancers and two companies of mounted infantry) could have won through ...
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Belmont, a railway station in Cape Colony close to the western border of the Orange Free State, was the scene of an action fought on 23 November 1899 (in ...
On the day of Belmont, 23rd November 1899, Lord Methuen led into action the Guards Brigade, the 9th Brigade, 9th Lancers, two companies of Mounted Infantry, the ...
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Dec 4, 1996 · Methuen's main force left the Orange River Station on 21 November 1899. A reconnaissance party, consisting of the 9th Lancers and Rimington's ...
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An order of battle is a list of the various elements of a military formation organised within a hierarchical command structure. It can provide information ...