Battle of Rooihuiskraal

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Date12 February 1881
Location25°53′56″S 28°09′18″E / 25.89889°S 28.15500°E / -25.89889; 28.15500 (Battle of Rooihuiskraal)
Result Boer victory
Battle of Rooihuiskraal
Part of the First Boer War

Rooihuiskraal Battlefield Memorial
Date12 February 1881
Location25°53′56″S 28°09′18″E / 25.89889°S 28.15500°E / -25.89889; 28.15500 (Battle of Rooihuiskraal)
Result Boer victory
Belligerents
South African Republic  United Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
South African Republic D.J. Erasmus Jr United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Lt-Col George Frederick Gildea  (WIA)
Strength
Unknown Pretoria Garrison
Casualties and losses
Unknown 1 killed and 15 wounded
Battle of Rooihuiskraal is located in South Africa
Battle of Rooihuiskraal
Location within South Africa

The Battle of Rooihuiskraal on 12 February 1881 was a military engagement during the First Boer War which took place at Rooihuiskraal just south of Pretoria.[1]

The British Pretoria Garrison under the command of Lt-Col George Frederick Gildea moved out of their besieged positions at Pretoria to join the forces of General George Pomeroy Colley in Natal. The Boers under the command of D.J. Erasmus Jr had gotten wind of the British attempt to escape Pretoria, and entrenched themselves behind a stone wall that surrounded the animal stockade at Rooihuiskraal.[2]

Battle

Aftermath

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