"....and snappeth the spear in sunder"

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It's as clear as mud , this is the cattle stamped . Hundreds of Zulus being trampled and gauged by long horn cattle recently broken out of their coral . All it needed was a little imagination :wacky::wacky: .
chippy
 
Normally one has three guesses,
So.....

1) A killer rabbit

2) The holy handgrenade of Antioch

3) A Shhhhrubbery !

NO ?


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Who cares I've got a case of these

Hahaha

Now go away or I shall taunt you a 2nd time

(I thought it said snappeth the beers in sunder but I'm pissed)


Sir p of dee lake
 
What about Hughes the Song with is rendition of men or garlic.
Mick


Names not Hughes its Owen.

But me now thinks its the one of the medics carrying water with the Shoulder strapes

Over and out if this is not right the wife wont let me come out to play again with this thread, Quote ' am sick to death of hearing about bloody Zulu'

Mick
 
Well that's another 4 chalked off the list....Robert Jones, William Jones, Hughes and Owen. Cole and Surgeon Major Reynolds are not correct either.

May be it's the historical Rorke's Drift and not the film version! or may be it is the film version! was he in the film or not.

Was he decorated with a V.C., D.C.M. or just the South Africa general service medal.

You lot are not even trying.......Slovenly soldiers:D
 
Right Before her in doors comes out.
Richie mentioned 5 Buttons on the tunic so that So that means Field Service order. (Historical Fact Person) as opposed to Home Service tunics that had 7 Buttons as shown in the Film.
So Forget the Film chaps
Mick
 
Is it one of these four ?

In 1934 Original survivors of the Battle of Rorke's Drift, Frank Bourne, Alfred Saxty, William Cooper,and Caleb Woods took part in this re-enactment at the Gateshead Military Tattoo.
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