Battle of Nambanje

Coordinates: 8°42′33″S 38°36′01″E / 8.709063°S 38.600262°E / -8.709063; 38.600262
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Battle of Nambanje
Part of East African Campaign
Date13 March 1917
Location
Nambanje
Result British defeat
Belligerents
King's African Rifles Schutztruppe
Commanders and leaders
T.J.W. Weld Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck
Casualties and losses
one machine gun, 7 KIA, 10 WIA, 1 POW unknown

The Battle of Nambanje was a minor engagement between British and German colonial forces during the East African Campaign of World War I. It involved the 1st East African Division and took place on 13 March 1917.[1] Several British units were ordered to attack German forces that had been spotted near Nambanje. The British advance was detected by the Germans the day before, which enabled them to prepare and repulse the attack.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Chappell, Brad (2008-07-01). The Regimental Warpath 1914–1918. Ravi Rikhye. p. 398. ISBN 9780977607273.
  2. ^ Moyse-Bartlett 2012, pp. 360–.

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8°42′33″S 38°36′01″E / 8.709063°S 38.600262°E / -8.709063; 38.600262