Natal Carabiniers Officer's Field Service Helmet
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is a Natal Carabiniers Officer’s field service helmet from the Victorian era.
The Natal Carabiniers was raised in 1855 and has the distinction of taking part
in all campaigns in KwaZulu-Natal, a province in South Africa. The infantry regiment
first saw action during the Langalibalele Rebellion in 1873 and would later
suffer heavy casualties at the Battle of Isandlwana during the Anglo-Zulu
War. The Battle of Isandlwana occurred
on January 1879 and was the first major battle between the British Empire and
the Zulu Kingdom of the Anglo-Zulu War.
The badly led British were overwhelmed by the Zulus who were equipped
mainly with the iron spears and cow-hide shields. It was a crushing defeat for the British at
the hands of an inferior force that would result in the British Empire taking a
much
more aggressive approach in the Anglo-Zulu War. Fighting against the Boers the regiment
participated in the 118 day siege of Ladysmith and members of the regiment were
some of the first to enter the city. The
regiment participated in the German South-West Africa campaign during WWI and in
WWII saw action in North Africa and Italy.
Since the post-WWII years the Natal Carabiniers has been deployed to
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