At this signal the regiments started running toward the Voortrekkers, who sped back to the safety of their laager.
The regiment started the siege of Port Hudson with 484 men, and came out with only 92.
Before long, the regiment started marching again.
Following a period of leave, the regiment returned to work in mid-January 1998 and immediately started the preparations for the re-roling.
The regiment started on that campaign with 380 fighting men, of whom 136 were killed or wounded before reaching Atlanta.
The regiment completed in-processing, traded in its equipment for modern equipment, and started to repeat its division level training.
In 1711, the regiment started a long period of garrison duty at Gibraltar.
The third regiment of 29th Division; the 175th, started landing on June 7.
The regiment started its military campagnes in 1667 and 1668.