Battle of Bronkhorstspruit

Battle of Bronkhorstspruit
Part of First Boer War
Date20 December 1880
LocationAt the Bronkhorstspruit River, Transvaal
Result Boer victory
Belligerents
 United Kingdom  South African Republic
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom Lt Col. Philip Robert Anstruther South African Republic Commandant-General Francois Joubert
Strength
268 250
Casualties and losses

156 killed and wounded 112 captured[1]

Total:268

2 killed 5 wounded (Boer claim)

44 killed (British claim)[1]

The Battle of Bronkhorstspruit was the first major clash of the First Boer War. It was a battle between a British army column and a group of Boers, fought by the Bronkhorstspruit River, a few miles east of the town of Bronkhorstspruit, Transvaal on 20 December 1880.

A column of British soldiers consisting of six officers and 246 men of the 94th Regiment, as well as 12 men of the Army Service Corps and four of the Army Hospital Corps, were marching on a road to Pretoria, when at least 250 Boers appeared to the left of the column.[lower-alpha 1] Making use of the limited cover, the Boers crept to within 200 yards of the British. Lt Col. Philip Robert Anstruther parleyed with a Boer envoy, who had brought a request from the Transvaal government to turn back.[2] Anstruther refused, but before he could move his column into skirmish formation the Boers opened fire at 12:30 pm.

Within fifteen minutes most of the officers were killed or wounded, and the horses and oxen pulling the covered wagons at the front and rear of the column were killed, preventing any movement. Shocked by the sudden and aggressive nature of the attack, Lt. Col. Anstruther gave the order to surrender. In a battle lasting just fifteen minutes, 156 British soldiers were killed or wounded, with the rest taken prisoner. Reported Boer casualties were only two killed and five wounded.[1]

References

  1. 94th Regiment: 6 Officers, 246 Men. Army Service Corps: 2 Officers, 10 men. Army Hospital Corps: 1 Officer, 3 Men. Total: 9 Officers, 259 Men.[1]

  • Castle, Ian (1996). Majuba 1881: The Hill of Destiny. Oxford: Osprey. ISBN 1-85532-503-9.

Further reading

  • Duxbury, G.R. (December 1980). "The Battle of Bronkhorstspruit 20 December 1880". Military History Journal. South African Military History Society. 5 (2).
  • Holden, R. (1895). "The Vicissitudes of Regimental Colours". Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, Whitehall Yard. London: J.J. Keliher. XXXIX: 25–40.
  • Laband, John (2014). The Transvaal Rebellion: The First Boer War, 1880-1881. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-86846-0.
  • Raugh, Harold E. (2004). The Victorians at War, 1815-1914: An Encyclopedia of British Military History. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-57607-925-6.
  • Saks, David (December 2006). "TRAGIC FAILURE: The last campaign of Maj-Gen George Pomeroy Colley". Military History Journal. South African Military History Society. 13 (6).
  • Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa. Vol. 1. Capetown. 1970.

Coordinates: 25°49′03″S 28°44′10″E / 25.817513°S 28.735982°E / -25.817513; 28.735982

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