The River War - An Account Of The Reconquest Of The Sudan By Winston S. Churchill

















































 -  But a long delay in the advance was now inevitable, and nearly
a year was destined to pass without any - Page 211
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But A Long Delay In The Advance Was Now Inevitable, And Nearly A Year Was Destined To Pass Without Any Collision Between The Forces Of The Khedive And Those Of The Khalifa.

The success of the operations caused great public satisfaction in England. The first step had been taken.

The Soudan was re-entered. After ten years of defensive war the Dervishes had been attacked, and it was clear that when they were attacked with adequate forces they were not so very terrible after all. The croakers were silent. A general desire was manifested in the country that the operations should continue, and although the Government did not yet abandon their tentative policy, or resolve utterly to destroy the Khalifa's power, it was decided that, as the road had so far been safe and pleasant, there was at present no need to stop or turn back.

A generous gazette of honours was published. With a single exception, which it would be invidious to specify, all the officers of the Egyptian army were mentioned in despatches. Sir H. Kitchener, Colonel Hunter, and Colonel Rundle were promoted Major-Generals for distinguished service in the field; a special medal - on whose ribbon the Blue Nile is shown flowing through the yellow desert - was struck; and both the engagement at Firket and the affair at Hafir were commemorated by clasps. The casualties during the campaign, including the fighting round Suakin, were 43 killed and 139 wounded; 130 officers and men died from cholera; and there were 126 deaths from other causes.

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