About This Book
The memoir recounts the author's upbringing in a Scots–Spanish household, early schooling, and a varied military and colonial career with service in European conflicts, campaigns in Africa and South Africa, and extended postings in Australasia. It records frontier incidents, mounted command and staff appointments, and participation in major campaigns, alongside duties advising and organizing colonial forces during federation. Interwoven are episodes of sport, travel, civilian occupations and policing, and administrative leadership, with reflective passages on military reform, training, recruitment, and the practical challenges of building and managing forces across colonial and federated institutions.
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