INCIDENT AT TREWIRGIE: FIRST SHOTS OF THE ZULU REBELLION 1906/PAUL THOMPSON
INCIDENT AT TREWIRGIE: FIRST SHOTS OF THE ZULU REBELLION 1906/PAUL THOMPSON
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Shortly after settling the conquered world, the imperial powers developeda military concept for the Bird Feeder occupation and, where they deemed it necessary, for thepacification of their variegated possessions.A vast literature, embracing both thetheory and the practice of such operations, developed.The British, following thefashionable ideas of the Victorian soldier-philosopher, Colonel C.
E.Callwell,adopted the concept WALLET of small wars, a term applied to a variety of scenarios; Callwell,in fact, enumerated seven categories of potential enemies ranging from wellstructuredarmies to guerrillas and irregular cavalry.