The Battle of Beerwolde was a battle in the Boer-American War on November 20, 1950, when American soldiers attacking the village of Beerwolde were outflanked and had to withdraw in a disastrous retreat across open space under heavy artillery bombardment, air raids and sniper fire. In all, 73 Americans were killed and 104 were wounded, against 14 Boers killed and 31 wounded. It was the lone blemish for the Americans in an otherwise overwhelmingly successful campaign. The majority of American casualties were incurred by members of the 5th Marine Battalion who made up the vanguard of the retreat and were tasked with fighting off attacking Boer infantry directly.
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