Daniel Theron Military person

Daniël Johannes Stephanus "Danie" Theron, (9 May 1872 - 5 September 1900) was a Boer Army military leader. Born in Tulbagh, Cape Colony, he was raised in Bethlehem, Orange Free State. He is best known as the driving force behind the formation of a military bicycle corps used by the Boer Army for scouting and relaying messages. Originally trained as a school teacher, he became a lawyer and notary with his own law firm in Krugersdorp, Transvaal Republic, and was made a Captain in the Boer Army when the Second Boer War began. During the war, he was put in charge of a significant scouting unit, the Theron se Verkenningskorps (TVK) (Theron Reconnaissance Corps). He fought at the Battle of Paardeberg and one of his most famous feats occurred at the Battle of Spion Kop. The British Commander in Chief, Lord Roberts, called Theron: "the hardest thorn in the flesh of the British advance", put a reward of £1,000 on his head - dead or alive, and dispatched 4,000 soldiers to find and eliminate the TVK.

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Daniel Theron
Birth dateMay 09, 1872
Birth place
Cape Colony , Tulbagh
Date of deathSeptember 05, 1900
Place of death
South African Republic

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military operations
Battle of Paardeberg
Battle of Spion Kop
Second Boer War
Malaboch War
military commandTheron se Verkenningskorps (Theron Reconnaissance Corps) South African Republic
service start1899
service end1900

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