On the 5th November 1854 a smaller British and (yes) French army beat off an assault by the Russians at Inkerman in the Crimea. It was known as “The Soldier’s Battle” as men fought small engagements due to poor visibility in dense fog.
The Russians had massed 32000 men on the Allied flank and headed for the 2700 man 2nd Division, commanded today by the aggressive Pennefather. Instead of falling back in the face of superior numbers, he advanced. The British had their rifles to thank this day as they took a terrible toll on the musket armed Russian Infantry, who were hemmed in by the valley’s bottle neck shape. The British 2nd Division pushed the Russians back onto their reinforcements and should have been routed by the Russians’ numbers, but the fog and the British Light Division saved them. Three successive Russian commanders were killed in this engagement.
The Russians other 15000 men approached and assailed the Sandbag Battery, but they were routed by 300 British defenders vaulting the wall, blunting the lead Battalions, who were then attacked in the flank. More Russian attacks ensured the Battery exchanged hands several times.
The British 4th Division was not as lucky. Arriving on the field, its flanking move was itself flanked and its commander, Cathcart, killed. This enabled the Russians to advance, but not for long. They were soon driven off by French units arriving from their camps and made no more headway.
The battle was lost and they had to withdraw.
This was the last time the Russians tried to defeat the Allied troops in the field. Despite this reverse, however, the Russian attack had seriously stalled the Allies from capturing Sevastopol. They had to instead, spend one harsh winter on the heights overlooking the city, before it fell in September of 1855.
The British suffered 2573 casualties, the French 1800 and the Russians 11959.
Sound driver help
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Hey guys! I ve sudenly today lost sound while playing in triple a… i cant play songs in windows media player or bs player either…
i think something is wrong with my sound driver…
I am using windows xp professional … can U help?
I have a guy which can fix it, but its very late here and I would love to have sound tonight :D
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Check all the simple stuff!
Are speakers plugged in? Powered on? Is windows muted? Have you checked volume dials? Or restarted the computer? Did you plug in a headset and forge?t
Its unlikely that if your driver was working a few days ago, that it would.suddenly stop, or uninstall itself…. unless you tried updating it?
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i didnt tried to update it unless it updated automaticaly
the problem is when i try to play a song in music player it wont, and if it was only muted the song would be playing but i could not be able to hear it, but playing still…
ok ill try to restart and check the cables are speakers turned on as they should be…
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i somehow reached the back of my computer box hehe its in the corner of the room, it seems the cable has been lightly pulled off or something cus i pulled it off and turned back on it works now thanks Gargantua :) U have a beer when visiting Zagreb or Dubrovnik :)
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i somehow reached the back of my computer box hehe its in the corner of the room, it seems the cable has been lightly pulled off or something cus i pulled it off and turned back on it works now thanks Gargantua :) U have a beer when visiting Zagreb or Dubrovnik :)
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Some day soon - I will be collecting on this debt. ;)