On the subject of the Boer War
This is one of two memorable paintings for me:
Dawn of Majuba
This is the other
The Hitler Line
Ist Cdn Div in Italy - the Thompson smg is noteworthy. My father landed at Pachino with the RCR as a Pl Comdr armed with a Thompson - he said they were expensive if you lost one! An odd recollection reinforced by the fact that the Canadian Army was notoriously cheap! He also served through the Hitler Line, Gothic Line, Holland, Germany etc etc.
BUT Paardeberg has been an important part of the RCR tradition.
This is one of two memorable paintings for me:

Dawn of Majuba
I grew up with this painting as a backdrop.2nd (Special Service) Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry, Paardeberg Drift, 27 February 1900. At Paardeberg on 27 February 1900, the 2nd (Special Service) Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry helped win the first significant British victory of the 2nd South African War (1899-1902). Although the Canadian success owed as much to good luck and stubbornness as training or skill, the victory provided a boost to the morale and confidence of the troops. This painting, 'Dawn of Majuba', by famous British military painter R. Caton Woodville, portrays the moment when news of the enemy surrender reaches the Canadians. The Boer defeat took place on the 19th anniversary of a British disaster at Majuba Hill during the 1st South African War (1880-1881)
This is the other

The Hitler Line
Ist Cdn Div in Italy - the Thompson smg is noteworthy. My father landed at Pachino with the RCR as a Pl Comdr armed with a Thompson - he said they were expensive if you lost one! An odd recollection reinforced by the fact that the Canadian Army was notoriously cheap! He also served through the Hitler Line, Gothic Line, Holland, Germany etc etc.
BUT Paardeberg has been an important part of the RCR tradition.