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March to Kondoa | Lolkisale | 4 Apr 1916

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March to Kondoa Yesterday we left the situation in Africa with General van Deventer riding out of Arusha, secure in the knowledge that Lolkisale (or Continue reading March to Kondoa | Lolkisale | 4 Apr 1916→

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Posted in Africa, Mid East / Caucasus, Western Front | Tagged Arusha, Battle of the Somme, Captain Rothert, disease, E.S. Thompson, Edward Mousley, Gorringe, Grigoris Balakian, Haig, Hanna chokepoint, Jandarma, Kondoa Irangi, Lamotte, Lolkisale, Lord Chelmsford, Louis Barthas, Malcolm White, March to Kondoa, Osmaniye, Rawlinson, River Tigris, Siege of Kut, Smuts, South African Horse, van Deventer | Leave a reply

Tanzania | Ceyhan | 2 Apr 1916

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Africa On the eve of General van Deventer’s departure on the long journey to Kondoa Irangi, General Smuts’s morale remains high. It’s so high, in Continue reading Tanzania | Ceyhan | 2 Apr 1916→

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Posted in Africa | Tagged Battle of the Somme, Ceyhan, Clifford Wells, Edward Mousley, Folkestone, German East Africa, Grigoris Balakian, Jandarma, Kondoa Irangi, Maximilian Mugge, Menin Road, Osmaniye, River Ancre, Siege of Kut, Smuts, Sunny Subaltern, van Deventer, Ypres salient | Leave a reply

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