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First name(s) - W J
Last name - Saunders
Service number(s) - 993
Rank - Colour-Sergeant
Regiment - The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
Notes
The Queen's South Africa (QSA) Medal Clasps: Defence of Ladysmith
Memorials
Disappeared. Cathedral. Plaques Rifle Brigade. Winchester, HAMPSHIRE, England
Casualty units
The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
Casualty details
Killed on 11 December 1899 at Surprise Hill (Official casualty roll location:
Ladysmith)
Casualty notes - Casualty source
Natal Field Force. JB Hayward & Sons
Gazzetteer
[2828: 2830-2945 not named] a hill in Natal Colony (Klip River district; KwaZulu-Natal), six kilometres north of central Ladysmith. Variant: Vaalkop (used by Breytenbach II). During the investment of Ladysmith*, the hill was first occupied by burghers from the Heilbron commando under acting Cmdt C.R. de Wet. It became known as Surprise Hill from 10 December 1899 when a 120 mm Krupp howitzer located there was attacked by a force commanded by Lt-Col C.T.E. Metcalfe and comprising five companies of the 2nd The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) and a detachment of Royal Engineers. After heavy fighting with burghers from the Pretoria commando, the gun was destroyed and the force withdrew with the loss of 17 killed, 3 dying later of wounds, 38 wounded and 6 missing. Boer losses were two killed, two fatally wounded, five wounded and three missing. The Boer howitzer was replaced with another on 20 December. HMG II pp.548-549 (map no.43); Times II pp.169-172 (map facing p.216); Breytenbach I p.307, II pp.443-449 (map facing p.456).
Country - Great Britain
Record set - Anglo-Boer War records 1899-1902
Category - Military, armed forces & conflict
Record collection - Boer Wars
Collections from Great Britain