Crimean War British Scots Greys heavy cavalry regiment 1216The Scots Greys, a Dragoon regiment named for their famous grey horses, arrived in the Crimea in 1854, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Henry Griffith arrived and assigned to Brigadier General Sir James Scarlett's Heavy Brigade. On 25 October 1854, as part of the Battle of Balaklava, they repelled a numerically superior Russian Cavalry force of approximately 3,000 sabres (alongside the British dragoons under the same command), inflicting 270 casualties
claiming 2 planes downed for sure and others damaged
Nothing enhances a tabletop battle more than great-looking
The Romans built numerous towers as part of a system of communications
In 1943 she joined the Free French Naval Force where she served for a time before being converted to an aircraft transport
there was much kindness shown to defeated crews and survivors
the sipahis formed a large and important part of most Ottoman armies throughout the Pike & Shotte era
Fast and manoeuvrable
A force is comprised of iconic World War 2 fighter aircraft using the dynamic ‘Advantage’ system
Batteries were supposed to have six guns each
6 x Virai Mining Drones with tool appendages and flying bases
It was an MS Boat that sank the largest vessel of any MTB in the war
Pack contains 8 metal foot figures