Rorke's Drift sums up some of the best traditions of the British
self-image: steadfastness against the odds, victory in adversity and the
thin red line. The British stand deserves to go down in history as one
of the most heroic actions of all time. The story of a mere 150 British
and Imperial soldiers defending an isolated outpost against over 3,000
Zulu warriors summed up the experience of the colonial adventure for the
Victorians and remains part of our heritage even today. Ian Knight
recounts the course of this famous conflict in which no less than 11
Victoria crosses were won.