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Title: The History of the Maidstone Companies, Royal Army Medical Corps (Volunteers) : by Frederick J. Wood
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Wood, Frederick J
Subjects: Great Britain. Army. Royal Army Medical Corps
Publisher: Maidstone, (Eng). : "Kent Messenger" Printing Works
Contributing Library: Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
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alf a day too late, andfor the next three months were attached to the BoshofField Hospital. They then returned to Kimberley, butafter a few days Sergeant Sunnuck was again ordered toBoshof, where he remained on duty for the next fourteenmonths, when he returned to England. Lance-corporal Sharp continued on duty at Kimberleyabout four months. He then joined Lord Methuenscolumn, in company with Corporal Norris, at Taungs.The column left that place on February 2nd, 1901, forKlerksdorp, and fighting began almost immediately, thefirst skirmish taking place at Uitvals Kop, the Britishhaving one man killed and seven wounded. The samenight the camp was attacked by the Boers, but they weredriven off. The column next proceeded to Doornbult,Schweezer Reneke, and north-east to Makouwspan. Amidnight march wTas made to Wolmaransstad, where aslight skirmish took place. The journey was continuedthrough Uitval to Reitfontein, and the main body thenmade a detour to get round Hartebeestfontein, where it
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^ Maidstone Companies, R.A.M.C. (Vols.) 65 was known the Boers were assembled in force. Thenext day Hartebeestfontein Poort was attacked, the Boersoffering a stubborn resistance. They were forced todecamp, however, leaving behind large quantities ofstock and grain. The British casualties were twentykilled and thirty-nine wounded. The column arrived atKlerksdorp two days later, having captured 15,000 smallstock and 5,000 cattle. The total killed and wounded inthis expedition numbered eighty-nine. At this pointCorporal Norris was taken ill and left the column. Afew days later the column patrolled up the SchoonspruitValley in the direction of Ventersdorp, capturing anumber of prisoners, and for the next four months wasoccupied in clearing the Western Transvaal, rounding upstock and capturing small parties of Boers. Lance-corporal Sharp ultimately returned to Kimberley, whencehe returned home. Corporal Weeden remained at Kimberley with No. 11General Hospital for the first few months. He w

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