Auction: 12002 - Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria
Lot: 159
Queen´s South Africa 1899-1902, one clasp, Cape Colony (Pte. W.H. Wakelin. Border Horse), minor edge nicks, good very fine, scarce casualty Estimate £ 120-160 Private W.H. Wakelin, Border Horse, was killed in action at Labuschagne´s Nek, 5.3.1900 (latest published transcription of casualty roll erronesously gives date ´5.2.1900´); the Border Horse was formed under Colonel Crewe in February 1900, and ´when General Brabant was driving the Boers from about Dordrecht, 200 of the corps joined Major Maxwell at Labuschagne´s Nek on 5th March. On the 4th Maxwell´s Colonials had established themselves on a mountain 1500 feet high on the east of the Nek, but the troops in front of the position had been held up, and indeed withdrawn. The Times History of the War in South Africa 1899-1902, vol.iii, mentions that the two sqaudrons of the Border Horse, when they arrived on the 5th, "proceeded to storm the Boer schanzes. By noon the whole Boer force was in full retreat towards Aliwal North," to which place Brabant and Maxwell followed. On the 5th the Border Horse lost 2 killed and several wounded.´ (The Colonials in South Africa 1899-1902, J. Stirling, refers); thus making Wakelin one of the first two members of the regiment to be killed in action.
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