Crimean 
                  War - 30th Foot - Orders of Battle
                The 
                  Alma (20 September 1854)
                The 
                  British (Lord Raglan)
                Front 
                  line
                
                   
                    | Light 
                        Division (Sir George Brown) |   | 2nd 
                        Division (Sir George de Lacy Evans) | 
                   
                    | L 
                        brigade (Buller) | R 
                        brigade (Codrington) | L 
                        brigade (Pennefather) | R 
                        brigade (Adams) | 
                   
                    | 77th | 88th | 19th | 33rd | 23rd | 7th | 95th | 55th | 30th 
                        # | 47th | 49th | 41st | 
                   
                    |   |   | #-30th 
                        Regiment of Foot (Cambridgeshires) - suffered heavy casulties | 
                  
                   
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                Second 
                  line
                
                   
                    | 1st 
                        Division (HRH The Duke of Cambridge) | 
                   
                    | Highland 
                        Brigade (Sir Colin Campbell) |   | Brigade 
                        of Guards (Bentinck) | 
                   
                    | 79th | 93rd | 42nd | Coldstreams | Scots 
                        Fusiliers | Grenadiers | 
                  
                   
                    |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | 
                  
                
                Reserves
                
                   
                    | 3rd 
                        Division (Sir Richard England) | 
                   
                    | Left 
                        brigade (Sir W Eyre) |   | Right 
                        brigade (Sir J Campbell) | 
                   
                    | 4th | 44th | 28th | 38th | 50th | 1st | 
                  
                   
                    |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | 
                  
                
                 
                
                   
                    | Cavalry 
                        Division (Lord Lucan) | 
                   
                    | Light 
                        brigade (Lord Cardigan) | 
                   
                    | 17th 
                        Lancers | 11th 
                        Hussars | 8th 
                        Hussars | 13th 
                        Light Dragoons | 4th 
                        Light Dragoons † | 
                
                 
                
                   
                    | 4th 
                        Division (Sir George Cathcart) * | 
                   
                    | 2nd 
                        brigade (Torrens)† |   | 1st 
                        brigade (Horn) | 
                   
                    | 46th 
                        (2 coys) | 63rd | 4th 
                        LD (1 troop) | 20th | 21st | 68th | 1st 
                        Rifle Brigade | 
                  
                   
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                    | * | The 
                        composition of the 4th Division at the battle of the Alma 
                        is a matter of contention. This table is based on the 
                        findings of Michael Hargreave Mawson in The 
                        War Correspondent - the journal of the Crimean War 
                        Research Society - XIII.iv.22, January 1996 | 
                   
                    | † | Torrens’ 
                        Brigade, with one troop of the 4th Light Dragoons, had 
                        been left behind at Old Fort to embark the sick and clear 
                        the beach, and did not arrive at the Alma until after 
                        the battle. | 
                
                 
                General 
                  Orders of Battle for Crimean War
                The 
                  general deployment of British infantry was as follows.
                A 
                  division comprised 2 brigades and 1 or 2 batteries of artillery.
                A 
                  brigade comprised 3 Regimental battalions.
                A 
                  battalion usually comprised 8 companies.
                A 
                  company normally comprised 100-120 men.
                The 
                  general deployment of British cavalry was as follows.
                A 
                  division comprised 2 brigades and 1 troop of horse artillery.
                A 
                  brigade comprised 3 (in the Crimea, 5) Regiments.
                A 
                  Regiment comprised 3 (in the Crimea, 2) squadrons.
                A 
                  squadron comprised 2 troops.
                A 
                  troop at full strength comprised about 70 men.