. The History of the Maidstone Companies, Royal Army Medical Corps (Volunteers) : by Frederick J. Wood. as attached to thehospital staff at Klerksdorp. Privates Fowle, Huggett, and Jeffery joined LordMethuens column, and while with him saw fighting atMelopo Oog, and on the road from Ottoshoop to Lichten-burg, where Privates Fowle and Jeffery were left forduty. Private Huggett fell ill and was invalided home. Private Reed was first employed at Wynberg, andafterwards sent to Beaufort West. Private Horton waswith Private Tiver at Middelburg (Transvaal). PrivateReynolds went to Standerton, where,


. The History of the Maidstone Companies, Royal Army Medical Corps (Volunteers) : by Frederick J. Wood. as attached to thehospital staff at Klerksdorp. Privates Fowle, Huggett, and Jeffery joined LordMethuens column, and while with him saw fighting atMelopo Oog, and on the road from Ottoshoop to Lichten-burg, where Privates Fowle and Jeffery were left forduty. Private Huggett fell ill and was invalided home. Private Reed was first employed at Wynberg, andafterwards sent to Beaufort West. Private Horton waswith Private Tiver at Middelburg (Transvaal). PrivateReynolds went to Standerton, where, as he was expectingto return home after a long period of service, he died ofenteric fever. Private Hadler had the most adventurous career ofany member of. the fifth contingent. His first threemonths in South Africa were spent on duty at Wynberg,after which he joined the 12th Brigade, under GeneralClements, at Reitfontein, and went with it to theMagaliesberg Mountains. At Nooitgedacht, after onlyfour days with the Brigade, Private Hadler had his firstexperience of fighting. The whole of the camp was.


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