Through Shot And Flame: the Adventures And Experiences of J.D. Kestell.

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Through Shot And Flame: the Adventures And Experiences of J.D. Kestell.
Kestell John Daniel
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He was the idol of his men^ and looked after their wants as if they were his children. He was ever the first to enter a position — the last to leave it. He was a tower of strength to our cause ; when nearly everyone was discouraged at Nauwpoort, his courage never wavered. If it had not been for him and a mere handful of others like him, who knew not what it was to despair, our whole fighting force would have sur* rendered to the enemy like cowards. Brave, resolute Commandant, I reverently lay a... wreath upon your grave !
Before I bring this chapter to a close, I must add 2a8 THROUGH SHOT AND FLAME that when President Stejm was retiring from Lindley he had received a letter from Lord Kitchener (in consequence of a tetter from Vice-President Schalk Hurger to Lord Salisbury, in which he complained about the removal and ill-treatment of our women and the bad treatment they received in the camps)* Lord Kitchener wrote on the ist December 1 901 to the two Presidents, and said, amongst other things, that as the Presidents complained of the treatment of women and children, and as they must therefore be able to look after them, he had the honour to inform them that all women and children at present in his camps who were willing to leave, would be sent to the Presidents.


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