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Mamelon (fort)

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defences, the Kamtschatka Redoubt was stormed and captured by the French in early June. During the final assault, the British took some of the outlying works and suffered casualties of 30 officers and 350 other ranks; the French in the main assault deployed many more men and suffered about three times the British casualties.
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on the summit of the Mamelon as part of a comprehensive defensive ring of double and in some parts triple lines of continuous defensive works around Sevastopol. During the campaign season of 1855, after two more failed attempts, and following a heavy bombardment and the capture of the outlying
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but were repulsed with casualties of about 600 officers and men. During the winter of 1854/55 the Russians built the Kamtschatka
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Dictionnaire du pétrole et autres sources d'énergie: anglais-français, français-anglais
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The Council of War on the day of the taking of the Mamelon Quarries, 7 June 1855 by
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In October 1854 the French attempted to capture the summit of the hillock with a
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The British also called the hillock and the fortifications on it
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Roger Fenton
French
breast shaped hillock
Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855)
Crimean War
44°36′02″N 33°33′22″E / 44.60048°N 33.55606°E / 44.60048; 33.55606
coup de main
Redoubt
Major-General's Song
ravelin
Moureau & Brace 2008
p. 936
Dodd 1856
Dodd 1856
pp.341–343
Dodd 1856
Dodd, George
ISBN
978-2-7108-0911-1
Categories
Crimean War
Fortifications in Russia

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