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  1. Warfare of the late modern period. Wars involving Australia. Wars involving Canada. Wars involving Eswatini. Wars involving New Zealand. Wars involving the Orange Free State. Wars involving the South African Republic. Wars involving the states and peoples of Africa. Wars involving the United Kingdom.

  2. The Second Boer War (Dutch language: Tweede Boerenoorlog , Afrikaans language: Tweede Vryheidsoorlog or Tweede Boereoorlog) was fought from 11 October 1899 until 31 May 1902 between the British Empire and the Afrikaans-speaking Dutch settlers of two independent Boer republics, the South African Republic (Transvaal Republic) and the Orange Free State. It ended with a British victory and the ...

  3. Artillery in the Second Boer War. The Second Boer War saw attempted application of bombardment as an alternative to the use of ground forces. In most battles fought during the conflict this was proved not to be possible. There was competition from the other side's ability to undertake evasive measures. The opponent was able to use cover to ...

  4. The Boer War was the first overseas conflict to involve New Zealand troops, and was the first conflict the nation was involved in since the New Zealand Wars had ceased in the early 1870s. Over 6500 New Zealand soldiers served in South Africa with the units suffering 230 casualties – most of those from either accident or disease.

  5. Hace 4 días · South African War, also called the Second Boer War or the Second War of Independence, war fought from October 11, 1899, to May 31, 1902, between Great Britain and the two Boer (Afrikaner) republics--the South African Republic (Transvaal) and the Orange Free State--resulting in British victory.

  6. 戦死 408. 負傷 315. 表示. 第一次ボーア戦争とは、 トランスヴァール共和国 を イギリス が併合しようとした戦争( 1880年 12月16日 - 1881年 3月23日 )のこと。. そのため トランスヴァール戦争 (Transvaal War) とも呼ばれる。. 19世紀 、 17世紀 ごろから ケープ植民地 ...

  7. However, the sharp lessons the British had learned during the First Boer War – which included Boer marksmanship, tactical flexibility and good use of ground – had largely been forgotten when the second war broke out 18 years later. Heavy casualties, as well as many setbacks, were incurred before the British were ultimately victorious.