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Chapter 768 The Battle of the Alma River (5)

Fortunately, although Raglan was unreliable, other British officers, especially some generals, still had excellent military qualities. When they lost contact with Raglan, they were panicked but soon made their own judgment.

For example, the three regiments of the Guards Brigade: the Grenadier Regiment, the Scots Fusiliers and the Coldstream Regiment crossed the Alma River on their own. Wearing red military robes and tall bearskin hats, they looked very majestic.

However, it took a long time for the Guards Brigade to regroup after crossing the river.

Unable to stand the dilly-dallying of the Guards Brigade, the commander of the Highland Brigade, Sir Colin Campbell, ordered an immediate attack.

This man firmly believed that bayonets were better than bullets, so the Highland Brigade was not allowed to fire until they were "only one yard away from the Russians." You can imagine how much damage this ill-timed tactic would cause. Anyway, the Highland Brigade was surrounded row by row.

The Russian army fell down, and within a short time corpses had covered the river bank.

The Scots Fusiliers of the Guards Brigade was the first unit to cross the river. After receiving the order, they immediately launched a charge towards the Great Mound. As a result, they repeated the mistakes of the previous light infantry division!

At that time, the light infantry division had just retreated from the hillside. The two troops collided head-on, and for a moment they were knocked upside down!

The soldiers of the Scots Fusiliers were knocked to the ground one after another, their bearskin hats flying everywhere. After they finally avoided the friendly troops who were fleeing in panic, only half of them were left, and their formation was in disarray.

In the midst of the chaos, 23-year-old Second Lieutenant Hugh Ainsley saw:

"Suddenly, the Russian army seemed to be full of hills again, and their firepower became more and more intensive. At this time, the 23rd Regiment retreated from the hillside in a swarm, disrupting our line... I kept shouting:'

Guards regiment, move forward!', we spent a lot of effort to reach a place only thirty or forty yards away from the trench."

"At this moment, a bullet hit me head-on in the mouth, and suddenly black stars shot out in front of my eyes. I thought this time it was over, so I lay on the ground quietly waiting to die. At this time, our adjutant

Riding up on horseback, with a sword in his hand, he loudly ordered us to retreat. I immediately got up from the ground, turned around and ran away."

"I used all my strength and ran all the way down the slope to the river. At this time, the gunshots became more and more intensive, and the dust on the ground flew up. I thought that this time it would be fatal, maybe I would die in the next second.

He would be killed by a bullet."

"I stumbled and fell to the ground on the way, but at that time I thought I had been shot again, but when I got up I realized it was nothing serious, so I took a deep breath and continued running down. My gun

, I have lost my sword and bearskin hat, especially the bearskin hat. This thing is really cumbersome and too hot to kill. God knows which lunatic invented this kind of broken hat!"

Ainsley, who saved his life, was seriously injured. The bullet entered his left cheek and flew out from the right corner of his mouth, knocking out 23 teeth and part of his tongue.

However, he managed to save a small life after all. Most of the soldiers of the Scottish Fusiliers failed to escape. Some were shot dead and others were captured by the Russian army.

So much so that in this battle, even though they were repeatedly urged to fight again, the Scots Fusiliers always delayed and refused for various reasons until they gave up.

The other two regiments of the Guards filled the fighting gap left by the retreat of the Scots Fusiliers, but like the Scots Fusiliers, they also refused to continue charging towards the Russian army on the big hill.

They began to use the Miner rifles in their hands to shoot at the Russian troops on the big hillock, and the fight was fierce.

But compared with the Russian army, which was only equipped with old-fashioned smoothbore flintlock muskets in history, the rifles in the hands of the Russian army at this time were just as good as the Minie rifle. Historically, the Grenadier Regiment and the Coldstream Regiment used the Minie Rifle.

The range advantage taught the Russian army a hard lesson, but at this time it could only be suppressed by the Russian army and was unable to raise its head.

To be honest, neither the commanders nor the soldiers of the British Army, historically or now, actually understand the greatest advantage of the Minie rifle!

That is, the range is long and the shot is accurate.

It is a pity that the British army issued the Minie rifle too late and too hastily. It was almost hastily changed after the outbreak of the war.

Therefore, officers and soldiers did not actually understand the difference between the Minie rifle and the old flintlock musket. In history, it was this battle that made the British army understand the advantages of the Minie rifle, so that they continued to seize this point to make

The article frequently launched precise strikes beyond the range of the Russian army's muskets, which often caused the Russian army to suffer miserably.

But now the British army is not so good. The Russian army, which is also equipped with breech-loading rifles, does not suffer at all from the enemy's fire. It can also use the protection of fortifications and bunkers to attack the British army from a high position.

After several exchanges of fire, the casualties of the Grenadier Regiment and the Coldstream Regiment gradually increased and they gradually began to be unable to support themselves. At this time, Kornilov ordered the 1st Cossack Cavalry Regiment hidden behind Brlyuk to attack the Guards Division from the flanks.

line of defense.

Seeing groups of saber-wielding Cossacks rushing over, the British army began to panic. The officers continued to encourage the soldiers and ordered them to hold their positions, but the effect became worse and worse. In desperation, the officers could only ride on

They whipped their horses and whipped soldiers who tried to escape, but other than that, there was no senior commander to control the war.

In the British army's own words: "No one gave us orders to tell us what to do to hold the position. The officers just shouted to hold it, but how to hold it?"

"In the fifth hour after the battle started, we could neither see nor hear any orders from any division commander, brigade commander, or regiment commander. We did not get any orders from them - whether it was to advance or retreat.

,nothing!"

"When we had to retreat, no one told us whether we should go left or right, or where to retreat. In the end, we could only turn around and run away in a swarm until we could run no longer!"

The ultimate reason for the final collapse of the British army was a sharp drop in morale. Later, the British army conducted its own investigation and found that morale is the decisive factor in modern warfare, because as weapons become more and more powerful, confrontations between the two armies rarely turn into face-to-face confrontations.

In hand-to-hand combat, one party will almost always run away due to panic before the fight.

On the battlefield, the most critical thing is military discipline - whether officers can keep soldiers calm and not flee because of fear. Therefore, suppressing fear is the main responsibility of officers. To achieve this goal, in addition to establishing authority, the key is to let soldiers

Soldiers know why they fight!

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