Battle Maps/Feature/Modern/Zulu WarsMap of the Battle of Isandlwana, 22 January 1879 : Zulu WarsFebruary 8, 20111 min readIsandlwana was perhaps the greatest defeat inflicted on the British redcoats by native warriors in imperial history.To read the full article, see Issue 6 of Military times Share this Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email You might be interested in February 5, 2011 What was Anthony Durnford’s real role in the Zulu Wars? August 15, 2012 The Defence of London: AD 1642 February 5, 2011 Zulu Warriors – 1879 1 Comment Can’ believe how ridiculously linear the British formation was against a very mobile enemy, what were they expecting, the Zulu to just stand-at-a-distance?Durnford obviously kept the left-horn engaged but was too far from ammunition resupply.ReplyLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published.
Can’ believe how ridiculously linear the British formation was against a very mobile enemy, what were they expecting, the Zulu to just stand-at-a-distance?Durnford obviously kept the left-horn engaged but was too far from ammunition resupply.Reply
Can’ believe how ridiculously linear the British formation was against a very mobile enemy, what were they expecting, the Zulu to just stand-at-a-distance?
Durnford obviously kept the left-horn engaged but was too far from ammunition resupply.