[Story of the War in South Africa by Alfred T. Mahan]@TWC D-Link bookStory of the War in South Africa CHAPTER IV {p 57/61
General Gatacre {p.172} intended to follow the Steynsburg road for four or five miles, and there to take a turn to the right, which his guides assured him would in another mile and a half bring him to the south-west angle of the Boer position; but the turn was missed and passed, with the result that after a very long circuit, of two hours and a half, the column came out on the north-west angle.
The attack was immediately delivered, but the troops, greatly exhausted, having halted only forty-five minutes since 9 o'clock, appear to have been incapacitated, by the accumulated hardships and disappointments of the night, to contend with the obstacles before them.
The character of the casualties sufficiently indicates the comparative feebleness of the fighting.
There were 31 killed, 58 wounded, while in prisoners there were lost 633.
The accounts give the impression that many of the men taken were physically too depressed to quit the shelter in which they found themselves, in order to retire further.
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