In the Zulu Rebellion of 1906, the Natal Militia defeated the Zulu rebels without British imperial forces having to intervene in the conflict. The colonial forces were well adapted to the local circumstances, but in one important respect they drew heavily on imperial experience, namely military field intelligence. Colonial military intelligence was modelled on imperial military intelligence in the South African War (1899–1902). The Natal Militia, reorganised in 1903, lacked an intelligence department at the outbreak of the rebellion, and had to improvise a system quickly. The improvisation in the field proved very effective, providing valuable information on the enemy’s strength, dispositions and intentions, and so contributed to the timely...
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The Natal Afrikaner1 rebels hardly feature in the historiography of the Anglo-Boer War of 1899–1902....
The Second South African War contributed to a period of introspection and reform within the British ...
Between 1873 and 1900, Great Britain launched over eighty military expeditions to Africa and Asia to...
This article comprises a study of the devastating impact of the First World War upon colonial author...
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The study reported in this article explored the nexus between military theory and history. Military ...
This paper examines the Zulu attempt to understand and to exploit the imperial power of Queen Victor...
The early growth of military forces in British Central Africa, British East Africa and Uganda was no...
For most of the Second World War, German and Italian agents were actively engaged in a variety of in...
Peer-reviewed journal article.Natal was a small British colony of settlement in southern Africa whic...
The Second South African War contributed to a period of introspection and reform within the British ...
When war broke out in August 1914, the Union of South Africa found itself unprepared for what lay ah...
The Cape Eastern Frontier of South Africa offers a fascinating insight into British military strateg...
As World War I approached, the potential for conflict drove the principal future protagonists, Engla...
The Natal Afrikaner1 rebels hardly feature in the historiography of the Anglo-Boer War of 1899–1902....
The Second South African War contributed to a period of introspection and reform within the British ...
Between 1873 and 1900, Great Britain launched over eighty military expeditions to Africa and Asia to...
This article comprises a study of the devastating impact of the First World War upon colonial author...
The first internal deployment of the Union Defence Force (UDF) since its inception in 1912 was to su...
This article explores the role played by Chamberlain, Minto and Hutton in shaping the organizational...
The study reported in this article explored the nexus between military theory and history. Military ...
This paper examines the Zulu attempt to understand and to exploit the imperial power of Queen Victor...
The early growth of military forces in British Central Africa, British East Africa and Uganda was no...
For most of the Second World War, German and Italian agents were actively engaged in a variety of in...