The Gold Coast Regiment in the East African Campaign

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Author: Sir Hugh Charles Clifford ISBN: 9783736416789
Publisher: anboco Publication: September 30, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sir Hugh Charles Clifford
ISBN: 9783736416789
Publisher: anboco
Publication: September 30, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

The Voyage to and Arrival in East Africa The Advance on the Dar-es-Salaam—Lake Tanganyika Railway The Passage into the Uluguru Mountains—The Battles at Kikirunga Hill and at Nkessa In the Kilwa Area—Gold Coast Hill In the Kilwa Area—In the Southern Valley of the Lower Rufiji In the Kilwa Area—Mnasi and Rumbo In the Kilwa Area—Narungombe The Halt at Narungombe The Advances to Mbombomya and Beka Nahungu and Mitoneno Ruangwa Chini to Mnero Mission Station Lukuledi Expulsion of Von Lettow-Vorbeck from German East Africa Transfer of the Gold Coast Regiment to Portuguese East Africa The Advance from Port Amelia to Meza The Engagement at Medo The Advance from Medo to Koronje and Msalu The Expulsion of Von Lettow-Vorbeck from the Nyassa Company's Territory and the Return of the Gold Coast Regiment to West Africa The Mounted Infantry of the Gold Coast Regiment Honours and Decorations earned in East Africa Strength of the Regiment and Expeditionary Force at Various Periods, and Drafts dispatched to it from the Gold Coast Letters of Appreciation from the General Officer Commanding Pamforce, and from the Gold Coast Government. Resolution passed by the Legislative Council

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The Voyage to and Arrival in East Africa The Advance on the Dar-es-Salaam—Lake Tanganyika Railway The Passage into the Uluguru Mountains—The Battles at Kikirunga Hill and at Nkessa In the Kilwa Area—Gold Coast Hill In the Kilwa Area—In the Southern Valley of the Lower Rufiji In the Kilwa Area—Mnasi and Rumbo In the Kilwa Area—Narungombe The Halt at Narungombe The Advances to Mbombomya and Beka Nahungu and Mitoneno Ruangwa Chini to Mnero Mission Station Lukuledi Expulsion of Von Lettow-Vorbeck from German East Africa Transfer of the Gold Coast Regiment to Portuguese East Africa The Advance from Port Amelia to Meza The Engagement at Medo The Advance from Medo to Koronje and Msalu The Expulsion of Von Lettow-Vorbeck from the Nyassa Company's Territory and the Return of the Gold Coast Regiment to West Africa The Mounted Infantry of the Gold Coast Regiment Honours and Decorations earned in East Africa Strength of the Regiment and Expeditionary Force at Various Periods, and Drafts dispatched to it from the Gold Coast Letters of Appreciation from the General Officer Commanding Pamforce, and from the Gold Coast Government. Resolution passed by the Legislative Council

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