CHAPTER I THE VOYAGE TO AND ARRIVAL IN EAST AFRICA CHAPTER II THE ADVANCE ON THE DAR-ES-SALAAM LAKE TANGANYIKA RAILWAY CHAPTER III THE PASSAGE INTO THE ULUGURU MOUNTAINS THE BATTLES AT KIKIRUNGA HILL AND AT NKESSA CHAPTER IV IN THE KILWA AREA GOLD COAST HILL CHAPTER V IN THE KILWA AREA IN THE SOUTHERN VALLEY OF THE LOWER RUFIJI CHAPTER VI IN THE KILWA AREA MNASI AND RUMBO CHAPTER VII IN THE KILWA AREA NARUNGOMBE CHAPTER VIII THE HALT AT NARUNGOMBE CHAPTER IX THE ADVANCE TO MBOMBOMYA AND BEKA CHAPTER X NAHUNGU AND MITONENO CHAPTER XI RUANGWA CHINI TO MNERO MISSION STATION CHAPTER XIII EXPULSION OF VON LETTOW-VORBECK FROM GERMAN EAST AFRICA CHAPTER XIV TRANSFER OF THE GOLD COAST REGIMENT TO PORTUGUESE EAST AFRICA CHAPTER XV THE ADVANCE FROM PORT AMELIA TO MEZA CHAPTER XVI THE ENGAGEMENT AT MEDO CHAPTER XVII THE ADVANCES FROM MEDO TO KORONJE AND MSALU CHAPTER XVIII THE EXPULSION OF VON LETTOW-VORBECK FROM THE Full page illustrations are interpolated in mid-paragraph. These have been moved to the closest sensible paragraph break. Most, but not all, were not included in the pagination, and do not appear here with page numbers. Errors, when reasonably attributable to the printer, have been corrected. The corrections appear as words underlined with a light gray. The original text will be shown when the mouse is over the word. Please see the transcriber’s note at the end of this text for details.
THE GOLD COAST REGIMENT IN THE EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN BY SIR HUGH CLIFFORD, K.C.M.G. LONDON JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, W. 1920 All rights reserved TO LIEUTENANT-COLONEL R. A. DE B. ROSE, C.M.G., D.S.O., AND TO THE OFFICERS, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE GOLD COAST REGIMENT OF THE WEST AFRICAN FRONTIER FORCE THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED IN ADMIRATION OF THEIR COURAGE, THEIR STEADFASTNESS AND THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS, IN SYMPATHY WITH THEIR HEAVY LOSSES, AND IN GRATITUDE FOR THE LUSTRE WHICH THEY SHED UPON THE COLONY WHOSE NAME THEY BEAR BY THEIR SOMETIME GOVERNOR AND TITULAR COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF HUGH CLIFFORD. |