Zulu War - Volunteers, Irregulars & Auxiliaries (Men-at-Arms)
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Zulu War - Volunteers, Irregulars & Auxiliaries (Men-at-Arms)
Reference Book
Osprey Men-At-Arms : Zulu War-Voluteers Irregulars & Auxiliaries #388 by Lan Castle & Raffaele Ruggeri
Mention of the Zulu War of 1879 inevitably conjures up images of the redcoats at Isandlwana and Rorke's Drift; it is often forgotten that the limited number of Imperial troops available led to the raising of several thousand local troops from Natal, Cape Colony and beyond. Typified by hard-riding white frontiersmen and lightly armed African infantry, these units made up for the British Army's severe shortage of cavalry scouts and local knowledge. Ian Castle's concise study of their organisation, uniforms, weapons, and campaign service covers a far wider range of units than ever previously published; it is illustrated with rare photographs and vivid colour plates.