The book explores Canada's multifaceted involvement in the South African War, showcasing the diverse roles played by its military forces, including mounted troops and artillery units. It delves into the complexities of Canada's contribution to the war and examines the significant military impact this engagement had on the nation, providing insights into the historical context and implications of Canada's actions during this conflict.
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In the spring of 1870 an Anglo-Canadian military force began an epic journey through the wilderness to take control of the vast Hudson's Bay Company lands on behalf of the newly created Dominion of Canada. In command was Colonel Garnet Wolseley, who would rise to become the Commander in Chief of the British Army. This was to be his first independen