Working class pride
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- Feb 14, 2010
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Maybe it's one you might have heard in Zulu as the mainly Welsh garrison competed with singing of the Zulu hordes? Great scene.
Just a point of order, in real life there were more Irishmen than Welshmen at Rorke's drift. Most were English, then second were Irish and third were Welsh. Also the "South Welsh Borderers" were not the regiment at Rorke's drift as such a regiment didnt exist.
As a bit of Sussex history, Colour Sergeant Bourne was from Balcolmbe and when he joined the army he walked from Balcombe to Brighton to sign up. The BBC had him on recording until the 1960's when some genius decided to have a clear out and destroyed the tapes.
One other point of order is that if the British reinforcements hadn't arrived they would all have died..the Zulus didnt let them off as the film suggests... oh and the mutual respect thing.. well after the engagement, the British walked over the ground finding wounded zulus and then bayonetted them to death.
Still as they, never let the truth get in the way of a good story.