The charge of the Light Brigade is one of Britain's best-known glorious military disasters. On 25 October 1854, during the siege of Sebastopol, the Light Brigade attacked Russian gun positions at Balaclava. The charge lasted 7 & 1/2 minutes; of 673 officers & men who went into action, 247 men & 497 horses were lost. This book shatters many long-held conceptions of how & why it happened, & who was to blame. Mark Adkin, a former professional soldier, has combined military expertise & detailed research of participants' accounts with a careful examination of the actual ground. The result is a gripping & definitive study of a debacle that has never ceased to entral the imagination.