| Sir George Forrest - 1901 - 532 pages
...conspicuous kindness and humanity to your enemies, your forbearance and good behaviour in the towns occupied, you have caused the army of Great Britain to be as highly respected as it must be henceforth feared in South Africa. Is it any wonder that I am intensely proud of the army I have... | |
| Violet Brooke-Hunt - 1914 - 384 pages
...African force has performed is, I venture to think, unique in the annals of war, inasmuch as it has been almost incessant for a whole year, in some cases more...proud of the army I have commanded, or that I regard you —my gallant and devoted comrades—with affection as well as admiration, and that I feel deeply... | |
| Harold Felix Baker Wheeler - 1915 - 322 pages
...the sufferings inevitable in war to sick and wounded men far from the base without a murmur — erven with cheerfulness. You have, in fact, acted up to...proud of the Army I have commanded, or that I regard you — my gallant and devoted comrades — with affection as well as admiration, and that I feel deeply... | |
| Sir George Forrest - 1915 - 414 pages
...conspicuous kindness and humanity to your enemies, your forbearance and good behaviour in the towns occupied, you have caused the Army of Great Britain to be as highly respected as it must be henceforth feared in South Africa. "Is it any wonder that I am intensely proud of the Army I have... | |
| Sir George Forrest - 1916 - 410 pages
...conspicuous kindness and humanity to your enemies, your forbearance and good behaviour in the towns occupied, you have caused the Army of Great Britain to be as highly respected as It must be henceforth feared in South Africa. "Is it any wonder that I am intensely proud of the Army I have... | |
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