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The only war fought by Great Britain between the Napoleonic Wars and World War I, the Crimean War lasted from 1854 to 1856. While the British and their French allies finally won over their Russian opponents, the war became famous for miliary and logistical incompetence.

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  • It was the first war where the electric telegraph started to have a significant effect; the first 'live' war reporting to the London Times, and English generals reduced independence of action from London due to such rapid communications.
  • Florence Nightingale


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