In 1885 New South Wales sent a contingent of 770 men and 200 horses to the Sudan to assist the British in the Mahdist War (made famous by Britain’s General Gordon). The men would go on to fight in the Suakin campaign. The campaign was the first military campaign to be raised and deployed overseas by an Australian colony.
Join LTCOL Graeme Davis (Retd) from the Lane Cove RSL Sub-Branch, and principal of Family Military History for a fascinating talk on this early campaign that helped cement Australia’s military reputation overseas.
Free History Talk. Bookings essential.
Image caption: Troops of the New South Wales Contingent in the desert, Sudan, 1885. Photographer unknown. (Courtesy Australian War Memorial A04402)