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British Foreign Policy 1815-65 |
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Here we are standing in the center of the Causeway height looking down its length toward Sapun Gor ridge. The Russians captured several redoubts in which the British guns were manned by Turkish crews that the Russians drove off. The Light Brigade charged down the north valley as shown by the arrow and passed through the Russian artillery line off the photo right side.
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