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  1. 遥かなる戦場(The Charge of the Light Brigade)(1968年、トニー・リチャードソン監督) 注釈 [ 編集 ] ^ 第15軽騎兵連隊( 15th The King's Hussars )のルイス・ノーラン大尉は軽騎兵万能論者であり、自説を証明するため故意に命令とは違う攻撃目標を伝えたという説もある [2] 。

  2. The Charge of the Light Brigade. Action 1936 1 hr 56 min. Lavish Crimean War epic about the 27th British Lancers, whose journey begins in India and ends in a windswept Russian valley where 600 men charge a Russian artillery post numbering over 20,000. The action sequences are thunderous - especially the final dramatic charge into certain death.

  3. Alfred, Lord Tennyson. “The Charge of the Light Brigade,” by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, memorializes the courage of a British cavalry brigade at the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War. On October 25, 1854, through incompetent military leadership and communications, approximately 600 soldiers in the British Light Brigade were mistakenly ...

  4. Honour the Light Brigade, Noble six hundred! ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’ is one of the rare instances of a Poet Laureate producing a good poem while in office. It was inspired by one of the greatest calamities in British military history: on October 25, 1854, the British Light Cavalry Brigade, comprising some 670 men, charged ...

  5. De Charge van de Lichte Brigade was een charge van de Britse lichte cavalerie, aangevoerd door James Brudenell, de 7de Earl van Cardigan, op 25 oktober 1854, rond 11:15 ('s ochtends) als onderdeel van de Slag bij Balaklava tijdens de Krimoorlog. Oorlogsvoerende partijen waren het keizerrijk Rusland en een alliantie van het Tweede Franse ...

  6. 23 de out. de 2017 · October 25, 1854 — The Charge of the Light Brigade is infamous as an act of bravery in the face all insurmountable odds. On October 25, 1854 members of the British light cavalry led a charge by mistake into the heart of the Russian Imperial army. 110 soldiers died in the charge, 161 were injured and 475 horses killed.

  7. The Charge of the Light Brigade is a captivating poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, written in 1854. 📘 The poem commemorates the valiant but doomed charge of British light cavalry led by Lord Cardigan against heavily fortified Russian artillery during the Battle of Balaclava in the Crimean War.