Keith Smith
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Andrew
I'm not familiar with Yorke's paper in the JAHRS - can you let me have a title etc.? If I get to the NAM next month, I might just look it up. KIS |
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Harold Raugh
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Gentlemen,
I believe this is the article in question: Yorke, Edmund. �Isandlwana, 1879: Further Reflections on the Ammunition Controversy.� Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 72 (1994): 205-218. The author examines the contentious issue of a shortage of ammunition being a major cause for the British defeat at the Battle of Isandlwana, 22 January 1879. He concludes, �that a chronic failure in the organization of the ammunition supply, . . . , did play a key role in the disaster at Isandlwana.� Good reading! Harold |
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Keith Smith
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Thanks for that Harold.
KIS |
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Harold Raugh
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You're quite welcome, Keith.
All the best, Harold |
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Harold Raugh
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Greetings:
In an earlier post I identified Yorke's 1994 JSAHR article. It is worth noting that Ian Knight responded to Yorke's article: Knight, Ian J. �Ammunition at Isandlwana: A Reply.� Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 73 (1995): 237-249. Good reading! Harold |
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mons14
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How can I gain acess to these articles?
Thank you, David |
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_________________ 'Ah! Those red soldiers at Isandlwana, how few they were, and how they fought! They fell like stones-each man in his place.' - A Zulu Warrior |
Harold Raugh
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Hi David,
I would recommend contacting the SAHR Hon Treasurer and Membership Secretary, Colonel Guy Sayle , at [email protected], telephone 007901951007, fax 0044(0) 207 629 9546, or by letter Colonel G N R Sayle OBE, Membership Secretary SAHR, c/o The Cavalry and Guards Club, 127 Piccadilly, London W1J 7PX, and see if the SAHR has back-issues of these journals available, or request copies of these articles via the interlibrary loan program at your local library. I hope this helps. Cheers, Harold |
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Martin Everett
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I am open to offers - to cover photocopying and postage - but not into mass production - only have a small team and would not wish upset copyright rules.
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AMB
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Harold,
I've been overseas, so thank you for supplying the details that completed my previous posting's information. AMB |
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I'm just CONFUSED! |
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