Cover art for A Kind of Victory
Published
National Library Of Australia, August 2014
ISBN
9780642278579
Format
Softcover, 224 pages
Dimensions
25cm × 22cm

A Kind of Victory Captain Charles Cox and His Australian Cavalrymen

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In 1899, on the eve of the Boer War, Captain Charles Cox from Parramatta

took 100 Australian cavalrymen to train with the British army in England. These

military apprentices became British soldiers as well as Australian ones. But

everything went wrong. Publicity got in the way of cavalry drill which, in any

case, the Australians were allowed to shirk.

The debacle ended with Cox volunteering his little command for the Boer

War, with the British making him get the consent of his government and his men,

and finally with a murder on a lonely farm in South Africa. There was no more

talk of Australian fighting men morphing into colonial members of the British

army.

Still, the newspapers said the venture was a brilliant success, that

Australians had proved themselves natural warriors, that the British Empire was

stronger for what happened-all of which Australians rejoiced to hear. It was,

in the end, a kind of victory.

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