Description:Chapters: Hendrik Prinsloo, C. G. Finch-Davies, Henry Lukin, Deneys Reitz, Horace Henry Glasock, George Herbert Farrar, Dan Pienaar, John Shaul, Jack Sherwood Kelly, Horace Edward Ramsden, John James Clements, Toby Moll, Alexander Alfred Hayton, Jacky Morkel, Jacob Van Deventer, William Thomas Frederick Davies, Tommy Thompson, Adam Burdett, Andries Brink, Sep Ledger. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 64. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: As a twelve year old boy Hendrik Frederik Prinsloo was interned by the British in a concentration camp during the Anglo-Boer War but served alongside the British in the South African forces during the two World Wars. He is best remembered for the humanitarian manner in which he, as Commandant, ran the Zonderwater Italian POW camp. Hendrik Frederik Prinsloo was the son of Commandant Hendrik Frederik Prinsloo (18611900), who commanded the Carolina Boer Commando at the Battle of Spion Kop and was killed in action at Witkloof and his wife, Cecilia Maria Steyn. In 1926, Boer and Briton erected a monument to commemorate his gallantry at Witkloof. He is also a direct descendant of Hendrik Frederik Prinsloo (17841816), who was involved in the Slagter's Nek rebellion in 1815. As a boy of twelve he was taken prisoner-of-war by the British while carrying arms in his father's Commando (the Carolinaers) during the Second Boer War. Because of his tender age, he was lodged in the Barberton concentration camp with his mother. After the war he became a magistrate's court interpreter in Natal Province and eventually farmed in the Carolina district. During the Boer Revolt of 1914 Prinsloo sided with the South African government forces. On 12 January 1915 he was appointed "honorary lieutenant, supernumerary list (Active Citizen Force)." During his subsequent service i...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=2092520We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with South African Military Personnel of World War I: Hendrik Prinsloo, C. G. Finch-Davies, Henry Lukin, Deneys Reitz, Horace Henry Glasock. To get started finding South African Military Personnel of World War I: Hendrik Prinsloo, C. G. Finch-Davies, Henry Lukin, Deneys Reitz, Horace Henry Glasock, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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66
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2010
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1156877490
South African Military Personnel of World War I: Hendrik Prinsloo, C. G. Finch-Davies, Henry Lukin, Deneys Reitz, Horace Henry Glasock
Description: Chapters: Hendrik Prinsloo, C. G. Finch-Davies, Henry Lukin, Deneys Reitz, Horace Henry Glasock, George Herbert Farrar, Dan Pienaar, John Shaul, Jack Sherwood Kelly, Horace Edward Ramsden, John James Clements, Toby Moll, Alexander Alfred Hayton, Jacky Morkel, Jacob Van Deventer, William Thomas Frederick Davies, Tommy Thompson, Adam Burdett, Andries Brink, Sep Ledger. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 64. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: As a twelve year old boy Hendrik Frederik Prinsloo was interned by the British in a concentration camp during the Anglo-Boer War but served alongside the British in the South African forces during the two World Wars. He is best remembered for the humanitarian manner in which he, as Commandant, ran the Zonderwater Italian POW camp. Hendrik Frederik Prinsloo was the son of Commandant Hendrik Frederik Prinsloo (18611900), who commanded the Carolina Boer Commando at the Battle of Spion Kop and was killed in action at Witkloof and his wife, Cecilia Maria Steyn. In 1926, Boer and Briton erected a monument to commemorate his gallantry at Witkloof. He is also a direct descendant of Hendrik Frederik Prinsloo (17841816), who was involved in the Slagter's Nek rebellion in 1815. As a boy of twelve he was taken prisoner-of-war by the British while carrying arms in his father's Commando (the Carolinaers) during the Second Boer War. Because of his tender age, he was lodged in the Barberton concentration camp with his mother. After the war he became a magistrate's court interpreter in Natal Province and eventually farmed in the Carolina district. During the Boer Revolt of 1914 Prinsloo sided with the South African government forces. On 12 January 1915 he was appointed "honorary lieutenant, supernumerary list (Active Citizen Force)." During his subsequent service i...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=2092520We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with South African Military Personnel of World War I: Hendrik Prinsloo, C. G. Finch-Davies, Henry Lukin, Deneys Reitz, Horace Henry Glasock. To get started finding South African Military Personnel of World War I: Hendrik Prinsloo, C. G. Finch-Davies, Henry Lukin, Deneys Reitz, Horace Henry Glasock, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.