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Kitchener met Roberts at Gibraltar and the two continued the journey together, arriving at Cape Town on 10 January, 1900. The two soldiers, although different in temperament and experience, generally saw eye-toeye on military matters and worked well together. Since the British army had no general staff, Kitchener was used in a variety of ways, in effect, acting as Roberts’ second-in-command. The tide of war turned around completely during the second phase of the campaign. On the voyage Roberts had worked out a simple but effective plan.

28 FROM BIRTH TO THE END OF MILITARY SERVICE 19 Back in Egypt, Kitchener’s unpopularity with his fellow officers continued to grow. There was resentment that he should have been given such a prestigious appointment over officers who had longer experience of imperial service. Kitchener had not proven himself in the field and the only explanation, so the whispers went, was that his career had prospered because of political connections. The accusations were off the mark for Kitchener’s rapid rise had been due more to merit and hard work.

It would have been irrational for France, divided by the Dreyfus affair and facing problems of communication across the sea, to become involved in a war it could not win. H. CASSAR Kitchener returned to Cairo on 6 October to be greeted by loud cheers by a euphoric public. After a short stay he left for Britain, arriving at Dover on 27 October to an even greater hero’s welcome. The Fashoda incident, which previously had dominated the headlines, receded into the background as a grateful public wanted to express their thanks to the soldier who had captured their hearts as no other had in recent memory.

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