Northern Natal Offensive

Northern Natal Offensive
Part of the Second Boer War

Events of the Northern Natal Offensive. Clockwise from left
Date12 October 1899 - 10 June 1900
Location
Result British Victory
Belligerents
 British Empire  South African Republic
 Orange Free State
Commanders and leaders
Joseph Chamberlain
Lord Roberts
Redvers Buller
George White
William Penn Symons
Ian Hamilton
Walter Kitchener
John French
Aylmer Haldane
Paul Kruger
Piet Joubert
Louis Botha
Johannes Kock 
Lucas Meyer
Adolf Schiel
Christiaan de Wet
Strength
October 1899:
22,000 troops
December 1899:
32,000 troops (11,000 troops besieged at Ladysmith)
February 1900:
60,000 troops
October 1899:
33,000 troops
December 1899:
25,000 troops
February 1900:
20,000 troops
Casualties and losses
9,509 total
2,276 killed
4,215 wounded
1,901 captured
1,117 missing
1,351 total
530 killed
620 wounded
91 captured
110 missing

The Northern Natal Offensive (12 October 1899 - 10 June 1900) was a military invasion of the Northern region of Natal by the Boers of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State during the Second Boer War. It was part of a larger offensive by the Boers into the British colonies, with other invasions occurring in Bechuanaland and the Cape Colony. The Boers invaded on 12 October, after Paul Kruger had declared war a day earlier. The Boers initially had success with this offensive, besieging Ladysmith, and reaching as far south as Estcourt in November 1899. The goal of the offensive for the Boers was to reach the port city of Durban and the capital of Pietermartizburg in order hopefully force the British into peace negotiations. However, with Redvers Buller's reinforcements arriving that same month, the Boers retreated to the Tugela River. Multiple attempts were made by Buller to relieve Ladysmith, but to no avail. However, the fourth attempt in February 1900 expelled the Boers from their position at the Battle of the Pieters. Scattered fighting from March-May 1900 continued, with the Boers being expelled from Natal completely at the Battle of Laing's Nek. With the Boers out of Natal, the offensive ended.