Battle of Balaclava order of battle
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This is the complete order of battle of opposing forces at the Battle of Balaclava.
Allied Army
editThe Allied Army consisted of British and French troops as well as Turkish formations under British command.
British Army
edit- Headquarters - General Lord Raglan
- Lieutenant-General on staff - Lieutenant-General Sir John Burgoyne
- Quartermaster-General - Brigadier-General Richard Airey
- Adjutant-General - Brigadier-General James Bucknall Bucknall Estcourt
- Commander, Royal Artillery - Brigadier-General Thomas Fox-Strangways
- Commander, Royal Engineers - Captain John William Gordon
- Cavalry Division - under Lieutenant-General George Bingham, 3rd Earl of Lucan with a total force of 1,500 sabres and 6 field guns.
- Heavy Cavalry Brigade - Brigadier-General James Scarlett
- 4th Dragoon Guards - Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Hodge
- 5th Dragoon Guards - Captain Adolphus Burton
- 1st Dragoons - Lieutenant-Colonel John Yorke
- 2nd Dragoons - Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Griffith
- 6th Dragoons - Lieutenant-Colonel Henry White
- Light Cavalry Brigade - Major-General James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan
- 4th Light Dragoons - Brevet Colonel Lord George Paget
- 8th Hussars - Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Shewell
- 11th Hussars - Lieutenant-Colonel John Douglas
- 13th Light Dragoons - Captain John Oldham
- 17th Lancers - Captain William Morris
- Royal Horse Artillery
- I Troop - Captain George Maude
- Heavy Cavalry Brigade - Brigadier-General James Scarlett
- 1st Division - Lieutenant-General Prince George, Duke of Cambridge with 4,000 men.
- 1st Guards Brigade - Major-General Henry Bentinck
- 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards - Brevet Colonel Edward Birch Reynardson
- 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards - Brevet Colonel George Upton
- 1st Battalion Scots Fusiliers Guards - Brevet Colonel Edward Forestier-Walker
- 2nd Highland Brigade - Brevet Colonel Duncan Cameron
- 42nd Highlanders - Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Tulloch
- 79th Highlanders - Lieutenant-Colonel John Douglas
- Royal Artillery - Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Dacres
- A Field Battery (2nd Company, 8th Battalion) - Captain David Paynter
- H Field Battery (5th Company, 11th Battalion) - Captain Edward Wodehouse
- 1st Guards Brigade - Major-General Henry Bentinck
- 4th Division - Lieutenant-General Sir George Cathcart with 5,000 men.
- 1st Brigade - Brigadier-General Thomas Goldie
- 20th Foot - Brevet Colonel Frederick Horn
- 21st Foot - Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Ainslie
- 57th Foot - Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Powell
- 2nd Brigade - Brigadier-General Arthur Torrens
- 2 companies, 46th Foot - Captain William Hardy
- 63rd Foot - Lieutenant-Colonel Exham Swyny
- 68th Foot - Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Smyth
- 1st Battalion The Rifle Brigade - Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred Horsford
- Royal Artillery - Lieutenant-Colonel David Wood
- P Field Battery (4th Company, 12th Battalion) - Brevet Major Samuel Townsend
- 1st Brigade - Brigadier-General Thomas Goldie
- Balaclava defences - Major-General Sir Colin Campbell with 4,000 men and 35 naval and field guns.
- 93rd Highlanders - Lieutenant-Colonel William Ainslie
- Battalion of Detachments - Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Burton Daveney
- Royal Marine Brigade - Acting Colonel Thomas Hurdle
- 1st Composite Battalion, Royal Marines - Captain William Hopkins
- 2nd Composite Battalion, Royal Marines - Captain Richard Meheux
- Artillery
- 5 batteries, Royal Marine Artillery - Captain George Alexander
- W Field Battery (1st Company, 11th Battalion) - Captain George Barker
- Attached Turkish Army forces - Lewa Rustem Pasha
- 8 infantry battalions and artillery
Reference:[1]
French Army
editCommanded by General François Certain Canrobert.
- 1re Brigade de Cavalerie - General d'Allonville with 1,500 sabres.
- Corps d'Observation - General Pierre Bosquet
- 1re Brigade d'Infanterie - General Charles-Marie-Esprit Espinasse
- 2e Brigade d'Infanterie - General Joseph Vinoy with 4,000 men.
Russian Army
editCommanded by Prince Aleksandr Sergeyevich Menshikov with a total of 25,000 men and 78 guns.
- Cavalry - Lt. Gen. I.I. Ryzhov with 3,000 sabres and 16 guns.
- Kiev Regiment
- Ingermanland Regiment
- (No.)1 Ural Cossacks
- North Column - Col. A.P. Skiuderi with 4,000 men and 12 guns.
- Odessa Regiment
- (No.)53 Don Cossacks
- (No.)4 Rifle Battalion (1 company)
- Left Center Column - Maj. Gen. K.R. Semiakin with 5,000 men and 10 guns.
- Right Center Column - Maj. Gen. F.G. Levutski with 3,000 men and 8 guns.
- Ukraine Regiment
- South Column - Maj. Gen. S.I. Gribbe with 3,000 men and 10 guns
- Dnieper Regiment
- Composite Uhlan Regiment
- Ingermanland Regiment
- (No.)60 Don Cossacks
- Forward Reserves - Maj. Gen. O.P. Zhaboritski with 5,000 men and 10 guns.
- Reserves - total of 2,000 men and 12 guns.
- Ukraine Regiment (1 squadron)
- (No.)4 Rifle Battalion (1 company)
- Composite Uhlan Regiment
Citations
edit- ^ McGuigan (2001), pp. 17–21.
References
edit- McGuigan, Rob (2001). Into Battle: British Orders of Battle for the Crimean War, 1854–56. Bowdon, Cheshire: Withycut House. ISBN 1-899244-02-6.