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Battle of Leliefontein

Battle of Leliefontein
Part of Second Boer War

Depiction of the Battle of Leliefontein on the Boer War Memorial in Montreal
Date7 November 1900
Location
Lelifontein, Transvaal
25°58′0″S 30°3′0″E / 25.96667°S 30.05000°E / -25.96667; 30.05000
Result See aftermath
Belligerents
 United Kingdom
 Canada
 South African Republic
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom Horace Smith-Dorrien
Canada François Lessard
South African Republic Joachim Fourie 
South African Republic Johann Grobler (WIA)
South African Republic Hendrik Frederik Prinsloo (1861–1900) 
Strength
90–100 men[note 1] Unknown
Casualties and losses
3 killed
11 wounded[1]
Unknown

The Battle of Leliefontein (also known as the Battle of Witkloof) was an engagement between British-Canadian and Boer forces during the Second Boer War on 7 November 1900, at the Komati River 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Belfast at the present day Nooitgedacht Dam.

During the engagement, the Canadian rearguard successfully repelled Boer assaults against the column, facilitating the successful withdrawal of the British-Canadian force from the area. Three members of the Royal Canadian Dragoons were awarded the Victoria Cross for their actions during the battle.


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  1. ^ Zuehlke, Mark (15 May 2017). "Canada's first foreign war". legionmagazine.com. Legion Magazine. Archived from the original on 2019-08-27. Retrieved 28 March 2024.

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