FRONTIER LIGHT HORSE
- 250 Sergeant J. Tippett - killed in action at Kambula 29 March 1879
Troopers. Killed in Action at Inhlobane, 28 March 1879
- 251 A.J. Burton
- 288 P.W. Caffin
- 367 W. Cherry
- 228 A.W. Dobson
- 83 G. Dodwell
- 227 A.W. Dobson
- 247 W. Gordon
- 177 J. Grills
- 112 T. Halliday
- 24 J. Hasseldine
- 200 H. Helwig
- 332 E. Higgins
- 113 G. Horn
- 87 J. Kerween
- 317 W.H. Livingstone
- 295 C. Lyndon
- 266 J. May
- 312 C. Merk
- 369 G. Pearce
- 57 H. Plante
- 296 M. Prendergast
- 248 W.A. Rogan
- 375 J.A. Roubenhamer - killed in action near Ulundi 3 July 1879
- 16 H. Runciman
- 311 A. Schermal
- 279 G. Seymour
- 214 L. Shearer
- 236 W. Tirrill
- 273 G. Williams
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“But all is changed, that high horse riderless,
Though mounted in that saddle Homer rode
Where the swan drifts upon a darkening flood.”
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