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More Ammo, Man! Lieutenant John Chard On 22 January, 32-year-old lieutenant John Rouse Merriott Chard set out for Rorke’s Drift with the news that Zulus had been spotted moving on the...
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After a British defeat at the day-long Battle of Isandlwana, 22 January 1879, the attack on the Mission Station at Rorke’s Drift began that afternoon. Of the handful of junior...
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Zulu Warrior Attacking with Knobkerrie, 1879 The knobkerrie, or iwisa club, was a significant weapon to the Zulu warrior and as simple as it seems, it required extra practice and strength to...
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Zulu Warrior Counting Rifles No.2, 1879 War drums are intimidating and can produce strong psychological effect on the opposing forces. In lieu of frontline percussion, warriors would strike their weapon...
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Zulu Warrior Counting Rifles No.1, 1879 Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead: Adendorff, what’s wrong with them? Why don’t they fight? Adendorff: They’re counting your guns. Lieutenant John Chard: What?! Adendorff: Can’t you see that old...