Topic: BW - NSW - NSWIB
NSWIB
New South Wales Imperial Bushmen
New South Wales Imperial Bushmen War Diary, 10 August 1900.
This is an extract from the War Diary written by Major David Miller, Adjutant of the New South Wales Imperial Bushmen who arrived in the Mozambique port of Biera and then moved to Rhodesia as part of the journey for deployment in South Africa to see action in the Boer War.
10th August 1900 - [Thursday]
Marched into Mafeking at noon.Total distance covered - 180 milesTime occupied - 10 days
David Miller, Major
I am now Supply Officer for the West Camp at Mafeking.
Acting Quartermaster General
A most satisfactory report.
G.A.F.
19/9/-
[Note: GAF - Major General George Arthur French, Commandant NSW Military Forces.]
The column arrives in Mafeking at noon.
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Further Reading:
New South Wales Imperial Bushmen
New South Wales Imperial Bushmen, Roll of Honour
Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920
Citation: New South Wales Imperial Bushmen, War Diary, 10 August 1900