- each
other to
produce an
improvised military camp. It is also
known as a
laager (from Afrikaans),
especially in
historical African contexts, and a tabor...
- Gruetli-
Laager (/ˈɡruːtli ˈlɑːɡər/ GROOT-lee LAH-gər) is a city in
Grundy County, Tennessee,
United States. The po****tion was 1,813 at the 2010 census...
- had been
laagered by its 120
white settlers,
after news
arrived of the Zulu
victory at Isandlwana. In the hot weather,
conditions in the
laager were poor...
-
wagons would force the
wagons into an open column,
instead of an
enclosed laager as
successfully emplo****
defensively at
Veglaer on 12
August 1838. The military...
- (Afrikaans: drif, Dutch: drift) at
which a Boer
commando laagered during the
Mapoch War of 1882; a
laager is laer in Afrikaans. "Main
Place Laersdrif". Census...
-
wailing or weeping)
commemorating the event.
Other of the
farmers hastily laagered and were able to
repulse the Zulu attacks; the ****ailants
suffered serious...
- The
theatre was
named the
Laager by
prominent theatre personality and
social activist Pieter-Dirk Uys in 1979. A
laager, also
known as a
wagon fort...
-
corner of the
laager,
while the "chest"
gently curved towards its the
north face.
Another force p****ed Misi Hill and
approached the
laager,
forming the...
- army
marched in
expanded battle array. The Russian-Cossack army went in
laager formation. On the
first day of the
battle the
Polish and
Tatar cavalry clashed...
-
personnel carrier Carroballista Cavalry Chariot Fire
arrow Horse artillery Laager,
Tabor (formation) Self-propelled
artillery Tank
Tachanka Wagon Wagon fort...