Online Collection

The Online Collection showcases a selection of our objects for you to discover and explore. This resource will grow as the Museum's Collection is catalogued and computerised, and as new acquisitions are added.

« Back to search results

« Prev - 803 of 1461 results - Next »

Men of the 4th (Uganda) Battalion, The King's African Rifles, parading on a beach after arriving in Mombassa, Kenya, for a training exercise, 1939

Photograph, World War Two, East Africa, 1939.

The first task of the King's African Rifles in the Second World War was the defence of Kenya against a possible invasion from the north by the Italians from their colonial possession of Abyssinia (modern Ethiopia). In the summer of 1940, alongside other British colonial units, the regiment fought a series of border engagements with Italian troops. Despite their superiority in men and equipment and some local successes, the Italians showed little stomach for an invasion. By mounting a series of vigorous small-scale offensives, which culminated in the capture of the Italian fort at El Wak, the British forces in Kenya succeeded in wresting the initiative from their enemies, and so laid the foundations for the invasion of Abyssinia later in the year.

From an album of 608 photographs compiled by Colin Campbell of the King's African Rifles.

NAM Accession Number

NAM. 1997-08-57-9

Copyright/Ownership

National Army Museum, Out of Copyright

Location

National Army Museum, Study collection

Object URL

https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=1997-08-57-9

Browse related themes