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The Official Arrangement of the British Division off the coast of the Crimea, 1854. Creator: Unknown
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The Official Arrangement of the British Division off the coast of the Crimea, 1854. Creator: Unknown
The Official Arrangement of the British Division off the coast of the Crimea, 1854. Crimean War: plan of attack. Diagram showing the positions of Royal Navy ships carrying troops of the Light Division, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Divisions, and Cavalry. The key indicates steam-tugs, steamers, men-of-war, infantry, artillery and reserve ammunition. When the troops are in the boats they will form on the off-shore side of the ships from which they disembark, ready to form the line abreast, on the signal being made from the Agamemnon...All officers of boats will distinctly understand, that they are to be on the look-out for orders and signals from the respective commanding officers of their divisions...The form of advance will be in line, abreast...the greatest care will be taken to preserve the line, that no boat advance beyond it, or fall into the rear; but all will pull in to the shore stoutly and steadily, preserving the strictest silence'. From "Illustrated London News", 1854
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This print, titled 'The Official Arrangement of the British Division off the coast of the Crimea, 1854,' offers a fascinating glimpse into the meticulous planning and logistical complexities of a major military operation during the Crimean War. The image, created by an unknown artist for the 'Illustrated London News,' depicts a diagram of the British naval fleet and troop deployment off the coast of Crimea. The intricate arrangement showcases the positions of various Royal Navy ships, each carrying troops from the Light Division, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Divisions, as well as cavalry. Steam-tugs and steamers are stationed to assist in the transportation of troops and supplies. The key at the bottom of the print indicates the various components of the fleet, including men-of-war, infantry, artillery, and reserve ammunition. The caption accompanying the print in the 'Illustrated London News' provides a fascinating insight into the tactics and communication strategies employed during the amphibious assault. Troops were to form on the off-shore side of their respective ships, ready to advance in line abreast upon receiving the signal from the flagship, HMS Agamemnon. Officers were instructed to remain vigilant for orders and signals from their divisional commanders. The troops were to advance in silence, pulling in to the shore stoutly and steadily to maintain the line and avoid any boats from advancing too far or falling behind. This print provides a unique perspective on the military planning and execution of a major naval operation during the Crimean War, showcasing the intricate coordination and communication required to bring together the various components of the British fleet for a successful assault on the Crimean coast.
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