With The Naval Brigade In Natal 1899 1900 Journal Of Active Ser
Chapter 9
Gunnery Results: The 12-pounder Q.-F. Naval gun -- Its mounting, sighting, and methods of firing--The Creusot 3"-gun and its improvements -- Shrapnel fire and the poor results obtained by the Boers -- Use of the Clinometer and Mekometer -- How to emplace a Q.-F. gun, etc., etc. 101-120
APPENDIX I
Hints on Equipment and Clothing for Active Service 121-128
APPENDIX II
Extracts from some of the Despatches, Reports, and Telegrams regarding operations mentioned in this Journal 129-145
APPENDIX III
Diary of the Boer War up to October 25th, 1900 146-152
APPENDIX IV
The Navy and the War: A Résumé of Officers and Men mentioned in Despatches for the Operations in Natal 153-156
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
_To face page_ TWENTY THOUSAND MEN ENCAMPED UNDER GENERAL BULLER _Frontispiece_
A BATTERY CROSSING THE LITTLE TUGELA 8
NAVAL BATTERY OF 4.7's AND 12-POUNDERS AT DURBAN 8
NAVAL BRIGADE PITCHING CAMP AT FRERE, DECEMBER, 1899 14
NAVAL GUNS IN ACTION AT COLENSO 22
LIEUT. BURNE'S GUNS FIRING AT SPION KOP 34
4.7 EMPLACED ON HLANGWANE 34
COLT GUN AT HLANGWANE FIRING AT BOERS 48
NAVAL 12-POUNDERS ADVANCING AFTER ALMOND'S NEK 70
4.7 ON A BAD BIT OF ROAD 70
BRINGING IN A BOER PRISONER 82
IN CAMP AT GRASS KOP 82
ONE OF LIEUT. HALSEY'S NAVAL 12-POUNDERS 82
LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR H. J. T. HILDYARD, K.C.B. 95
CAPTAIN PERCY SCOTT, C.B., R.N. 102
NAVAL 12-POUNDER EMPLACED 120
BOER GUN POSITIONS AT COLENSO 120
CAPTAIN E. P. JONES, R.N. 154
MAP _at end_
WITH THE NAVAL BRIGADE IN NATAL