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John Connolly: An Irish Defender of Rorke’s Drift

John Connolly: An Irish Defender of Rorke’s Drift Introduction: A Private of the 24th Regiment of Foot John Connolly , who served as a Private with the 24th Regiment of Foot , was among the men who defended Rorke’s Drift during the Anglo‑Zulu War of 1879. Though far less documented than some of his comrades, his story is no less compelling. Born in 1862 in Cork, Ireland , to parents whose names remain unknown, Connolly’s life would take him from rural Ireland to one of the most famous defensive actions in British military history, and ultimately to the industrial streets of Swansea. The Battle of Isandlwana: The Catastrophe That Preceded Rorke’s Drift The Battle of Isandlwana, 22nd January 1879 Charles Edwin Fripp credit - National Army Museum  The Battle of Isandlwana , fought on 22 January 1879 , stands as one of the most dramatic and devastating defeats in the history of the British Army. It unfolded against the backdrop of the Anglo‑Zulu War , a conflict driven by British impe...

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