Letters from Head-quarters; Or, the Realities of the War in the Crimea: By an Officer on the Staff [d.i. Somerset John Gough Calthorpe]. In 2 Vol, Volumen1Murray, 1856 |
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... rear - guard of the Turkish troops on the line of march . They surrounded us , and took us under escort to the officer commanding , who asked us no end of questions . Of course my Polish ̧ friend answered for me . The Turkish officer ...
... rear - guard of the Turkish troops on the line of march . They surrounded us , and took us under escort to the officer commanding , who asked us no end of questions . Of course my Polish ̧ friend answered for me . The Turkish officer ...
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... rear of the first ; this was done , and again on that being destroyed they made an- other in rear of the second parapet . This also was getting rapidly into a state that rendered it of but little if any protection to the garrison , so a ...
... rear of the first ; this was done , and again on that being destroyed they made an- other in rear of the second parapet . This also was getting rapidly into a state that rendered it of but little if any protection to the garrison , so a ...
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... rear parapet of the old fort !. However , the Russians raised the siege before this was completed ; and when I went over the work with Nasmyth it was just as it had been left on the morning they retired . We afterwards visited a fort or ...
... rear parapet of the old fort !. However , the Russians raised the siege before this was completed ; and when I went over the work with Nasmyth it was just as it had been left on the morning they retired . We afterwards visited a fort or ...
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... rear of the French . One of the English divisions ( the 4th ) is to cover the rear . Our cavalry will protect the left flank of the army . The fleets move in concert with the advance of the troops , and will co - operate whenever ...
... rear of the French . One of the English divisions ( the 4th ) is to cover the rear . Our cavalry will protect the left flank of the army . The fleets move in concert with the advance of the troops , and will co - operate whenever ...
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... rear . Sir De Lacy Evans's ( 2nd ) division had its right resting on the French left , and Sir Richard Eng- land's ( 3rd ) division in his rear in support . Sir George Brown's ( light ) division formed the left of the English front ...
... rear . Sir De Lacy Evans's ( 2nd ) division had its right resting on the French left , and Sir Richard Eng- land's ( 3rd ) division in his rear in support . Sir George Brown's ( light ) division formed the left of the English front ...
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1st Division 2nd Division 4th Division 8th Hussars advance aide-de-camp allied Alma appeared Arnaud arrived artillery attack Balaklava battalion battle brigade of Guards camp Canrobert Captain Caradoc cholera Colonel command consequently Cossack Hill Cossacks Crimea Devna Duke of Cambridge Edmund Lyons enemy enemy's English fire flank fleet French army front ground guns harbour head-quarters heavy heights horses hour infantry Inkermann instant killed Lacy Evans land light cavalry Light Division Lord Cardigan Lord Lucan Lord Raglan loss Marshal St miles morning night o'clock officers Omer Pasha parapet picket position prisoners ravine rear redoubt regiment river road rode round shot Russian Sandbag Battery Scutari sent Sevastopol shell ships shot Shumla side siege Silistria Sir De Lacy Sir Edmund Lyons Sir George Brown staff Tchernaya tents told town troops Turkish Turks valley Varna village wounded yards Zouaves