Daniel Theron

Daniel Theron
Nickname(s)Danie
Born(1872-05-09)9 May 1872
Tulbagh, Cape Colony
Died5 September 1900(1900-09-05) (aged 28)
Gatsrand, South African Republic
Allegiance Transvaal
Years of service1899 – 1900
RankCaptain
UnitWielrijders Rapportgangers Corps
Theron Reconnaissance Corps
Battles/wars

Captain Daniël Johannes Stephanus Theron (9 May 1872 – 5 September 1900) was a Boer military officer, teacher and lawyer best known for his service during the Second Boer War. Born in Tulbagh, Cape Colony, he was raised in Bethlehem, South African Republic. Originally intending on become a schoolteacher, Theron instead became a lawyer and notary with his own law firm in Krugersdorp. After the outbreak of the Second Boer War in 1899, he joined the Boer commandos where he was responsible for the formation of a bicycle infantry formation.

During the conflict, Theron was placed in command of Theron's Reconnaissance Corps (TVK), a reconnaissance unit named after him. He fought at the battles of Paardeberg and Spion Kop, where in response to his actions British commander Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts described Theron as "the hardest thorn in the flesh of the British advance" and placed a bounty of on his head. In 1900, Theron was killed in action in a skirmish against men of Marshall's Horse.[1][2]

  1. ^ Rosenthal, Eric (1961). Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa. New York: F. Warne. OCLC 1691717.
  2. ^ "Danie Theron". Archived from the original on 8 February 2009. Retrieved 7 October 2007.