Wednesday, May 15, 2013

The new British commander, General Lord Kitchener’s first priority was his lines of communication, railways and telegraph lines. To protect the bridges along the railway lines, the British built small stone forts or blockhouses at strategic points. These were usually two storeys high and had a garrison of up to thirty men under a sergeant. However, they took too long to build, about three months, and were far too costly at £800 to £1000 each.

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