British Military Intelligence in the Crimean War, 1854-1856

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Routledge, Dec 7, 2018 - History - 208 pages
This is a study of the British military intelligence operations during the Crimean War. It details the beginnings of the intelligence operations as a result of the British Commander, Lord Raglan's, need for information on the enemy, and traces the subsequent development of the system.
 

Contents

Tables
Much Valuable Information
Into the Unknown
British Intelligence from Calamita Bay to Inkerman
The Diplomat Turned Spymaster
Cattleys Intelligence Efforts
12
Tracking the Beaten Enemy
18
Conclusion
35
Appendix
50
Index
60
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