British Light Division

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The British Light Division was a distinguished infantry formation of the British Army renowned for its rapid maneuvering and key role in major 19th-century campaigns, including the Crimean War.

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British Light Division canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British Army formation
infantry division
activeInCentury 19th century
combatFunction shock infantry
support to other British divisions
commandStructure under British Army high command
conflict Crimean War
country United Kingdom
distinction elite status within British infantry
engagedIn major 19th-century campaigns
equipmentClass lightly equipped infantry
hasReputation effectiveness in battle
high mobility
rapid deployment capability
historicalEra Victorian era
militaryBranch British Army Land Warfare Branch
surface form: British Army infantry
notableFor distinguished combat record
light infantry tactics
rapid maneuvering
operatedIn Black Sea region
European theatres of war
partOf British Army
role front-line infantry formation
serviceBranchRole coalition operations with allied forces
expeditionary warfare
type light infantry formation
usedTactics reconnaissance in force
screening operations
skirmishing

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Battle of Alma notableUnit British Light Division
Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (1812) notableUnit British Light Division