Dragoons Hold at Leliefontein: Three Victoria Crosses Won
Royal Canadian Dragoons fought a desperate rearguard action at Leliefontein during the Second Boer War, protecting retreating British artillery against an overwhelming Boer cavalry charge. Three soldiers earned Victoria Crosses in a single engagement, the most ever awarded to a Canadian unit in one battle.
November 7, 1900
126 years ago
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