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- Marshalls_Horse abstract "Marshall's Horse was a South African cavalry unit raised in 1899 at the start of the Second Boer War, to support the British campaign. The Unit was created from the Uitenhage and Grahamstown Volunteers. They first formed up in Grahamstown in 1899 when they were 244 strong. On 17 October 1900, as part of Major General Barton's column, six members of Marshall's Horse were cut off by Boers whilst collecting supplies near Frederickstad. By June 1901 their number had reduced to 120. On 30 October 1902 they were absorbed into the Cape Police.The Commanding Officer was Major George Marshall.".
- Marshalls_Horse activeYearsEndYear "1902".
- Marshalls_Horse activeYearsStartYear "1899".
- Marshalls_Horse country South_Africa.
- Marshalls_Horse militaryBranch British_Army.
- Marshalls_Horse thumbnail Marshallshorseofficers.jpg?width=300.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageID "12659981".
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageLength "4237".
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageRevisionID "693853313".
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Conan_Doyle.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Diamond_Hill.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Elandslaagte.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink British_Army.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Colony.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cavalry_regiments_of_South_Africa.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_the_British_Empire.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_the_Second_Boer_War.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink File:Marshallshorseofficers.jpg.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Roberts,_1st_Earl_Roberts.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Geoffrey_Barton.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Grahamstown.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Standish_Monteith_Hamilton.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Johannesburg.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Krugersdorp.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Major-general_(United_Kingdom).
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Major_(United_Kingdom).
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Pretoria.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Second_Boer_War.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Mafeking.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Thaba_Nchu.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink The_Great_Boer_War.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Uitenhage.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLink Winston_Churchill.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marshall's Horse".
- Marshalls_Horse branch British_Army.
- Marshalls_Horse commander "George Marshall".
- Marshalls_Horse commander1Label "Major".
- Marshalls_Horse dates "--10-30".
- Marshalls_Horse type "Horse Regiment".
- Marshalls_Horse unitName "Marshall's Horse".
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_military_unit.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_South_African_English.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Marshalls_Horse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ZAF.
- Marshalls_Horse subject Category:Cavalry_regiments_of_South_Africa.
- Marshalls_Horse subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_the_British_Empire.
- Marshalls_Horse subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_the_Second_Boer_War.
- Marshalls_Horse hypernym Unit.
- Marshalls_Horse type Agent.
- Marshalls_Horse type MilitaryUnit.
- Marshalls_Horse type Organisation.
- Marshalls_Horse type Regiment.
- Marshalls_Horse type Unit.
- Marshalls_Horse type Organization.
- Marshalls_Horse type Agent.
- Marshalls_Horse type SocialPerson.
- Marshalls_Horse type Thing.
- Marshalls_Horse type Q176799.
- Marshalls_Horse type Q43229.
- Marshalls_Horse comment "Marshall's Horse was a South African cavalry unit raised in 1899 at the start of the Second Boer War, to support the British campaign. The Unit was created from the Uitenhage and Grahamstown Volunteers. They first formed up in Grahamstown in 1899 when they were 244 strong. On 17 October 1900, as part of Major General Barton's column, six members of Marshall's Horse were cut off by Boers whilst collecting supplies near Frederickstad. By June 1901 their number had reduced to 120.".
- Marshalls_Horse label "Marshall's Horse".
- Marshalls_Horse sameAs Q6773444.
- Marshalls_Horse sameAs m.02w_89x.
- Marshalls_Horse sameAs Q6773444.
- Marshalls_Horse wasDerivedFrom Marshalls_Horse?oldid=693853313.
- Marshalls_Horse depiction Marshallshorseofficers.jpg.
- Marshalls_Horse isPrimaryTopicOf Marshalls_Horse.
- Marshalls_Horse name "Marshall's Horse".