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    Memorial unveiled today at Birkenhead.http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/...veiled-6772706


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    Thank you Jim!
    A little more on this terrible loss!
    The troopship HMS Birkenhead was wrecked off Danger Point in 1852. A barely visible rock 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from Danger Point (now aptly called "Birkenhead Rock") was fatal for the troopship carrying young Welsh and Scottish soldiers and their officers and family on their way to Eastern Cape to fight the Xhosa. The Birkenhead became famous because it was the first shipwreck where the "women and children first" protocol was applied. All women and children were saved but 445[2] of the men, mostly soldiers, perished. Most of the horses swam ashore and were the ancestors of a feral herd that roamed the plains east of Gansbaai until late in the 20th century
    More than 140 ships have been wrecked and thousands of lives lost between Danger Point and Cape Infanta, to the east of Gansbaai. In 1895, the Danger Point Lighthouse was built, providing more security for the ships in these dangerous waters.
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    Rudyard Kipling penned his poem.Soldier an Sailor Too worth putting up that Vernon my attempt failed.
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    Soldier an' Sailor Too

    By Rudyard Kipling

    Born 1865


    As I was spittin' into the Ditch aboard o' the Crocodile,
    I seed a man on a man-o'-war got up in the Reg'lars' style.
    'E was scrapin' the paint from off of 'er plates,
    an' I sez to 'im, "'Oo are you?"
    Sez 'e, "I'm a Jolly -- 'Er Majesty's Jolly -- soldier an' sailor too!"
    Now 'is work begins by Gawd knows when, and 'is work is never through;
    'E isn't one o' the reg'lar Line, nor 'e isn't one of the crew.
    'E's a kind of a giddy harumfrodite -- soldier an' sailor too!

    An' after I met 'im all over the world, a-doin' all kinds of things,
    Like landin' 'isself with a Gatlin' gun to talk to them 'eathen kings;
    'E sleeps in an 'ammick instead of a cot,
    an' 'e drills with the deck on a slew,
    An' 'e sweats like a Jolly -- 'Er Majesty's Jolly -- soldier an' sailor too!
    For there isn't a job on the top o' the earth the beggar don't know, nor do --
    You can leave 'im at night on a bald man's 'ead, to paddle 'is own canoe --
    'E's a sort of a bloomin' cosmopolouse -- soldier an' sailor too.

    We've fought 'em in trooper, we've fought 'em in dock,
    and drunk with 'em in betweens,
    When they called us the seasick scull'ry-maids,
    an' we called 'em the Ass Marines;
    But, when we was down for a double fatigue, from Woolwich to Bernardmyo,
    We sent for the Jollies -- 'Er Majesty's Jollies -- soldier an' sailor too!
    They think for 'emselves, an' they steal for 'emselves,
    and they never ask what's to do,
    But they're camped an' fed an' they're up an' fed before our bugle's blew.
    Ho! they ain't no limpin' procrastitutes -- soldier an' sailor too.

    You may say we are fond of an 'arness-cut, or 'ootin' in barrick-yards,
    Or startin' a Board School mutiny along o' the Onion Guards;
    But once in a while we can finish in style for the ends of the earth to view,
    The same as the Jollies -- 'Er Majesty's Jollies -- soldier an' sailor too!
    They come of our lot, they was brothers to us;
    they was beggars we'd met an' knew;
    Yes, barrin' an inch in the chest an' the arm, they was doubles o' me an' you;
    For they weren't no special chrysanthemums -- soldier an' sailor too!

    To take your chance in the thick of a rush, with firing all about,
    Is nothing so bad when you've cover to 'and, an' leave an' likin' to shout;
    But to stand an' be still to the Birken'ead drill
    is a damn tough bullet to chew,
    An' they done it, the Jollies -- 'Er Majesty's Jollies --
    soldier an' sailor too!
    Their work was done when it 'adn't begun; they was younger nor me an' you;
    Their choice it was plain between drownin' in 'eaps
    an' bein' mopped by the screw,
    So they stood an' was still to the Birken'ead drill, soldier an' sailor too!

    We're most of us liars, we're 'arf of us thieves,
    an' the rest are as rank as can be,
    But once in a while we can finish in style
    (which I 'ope it won't 'appen to me).
    But it makes you think better o' you an' your friends,
    an' the work you may 'ave to do,
    When you think o' the sinkin' Victorier's Jollies -- soldier an' sailor too!
    Now there isn't no room for to say ye don't know --
    they 'ave proved it plain and true --
    That whether it's Widow, or whether it's ship, Victorier's work is to do,
    An' they done it, the Jollies -- 'Er Majesty's Jollies --
    soldier an' sailor too!
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