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This is the complete order of battle of opposing forces at the Battle of Balaclava.

Allied Army

The Allied Army consisted of British and French troops as well as Turkish formations under British command.

British Army

Organization the Allies for the Balaclava campaign

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French Army

Commanded by General François Certain Canrobert.

Russian Army

Commanded 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.
  • North Column - Col. A.P. Skiuderi with 4,000 men and 12 guns.
  • Left Center Column - Maj. Gen. K.R. Semiakin with 5,000 men and 10 guns.
    • Azov Regiment
    • Dnieper Regiment
    • (No.)4 Rifle Battalion (1 company)
  • Right Center Column - Maj. Gen. F.G. Levutski with 3,000 men and 8 guns.
  • 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.
    • Vladimir Regiment
    • Susdal Regiment
    • (No.)6 Rifle Battalion
    • Ingermanland Regiment (two squadrons)
    • (No.)60 Don Cossacks (two sotnias)
  • Reserves - total of 2,000 men and 12 guns.
    • Ukraine Regiment (1 squadron)
    • (No.)4 Rifle Battalion (1 company)
    • Composite Uhlan Regiment

Citations

  1. McGuigan (2001), pp. 17–21.

References

  • McGuigan, Rob (2001). Into Battle: British Orders of Battle for the Crimean War, 1854–56. Bowdon, Cheshire: Withycut House. ISBN 1-899244-02-6.
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