The landing is north of Sevastopol, so…
September 1854 CE
The allies advance and on the morning of September 20 come up to the River Alma and engage the Russian army.
The position is strong, but after three hours, the frontal attack has driven the Russians out of their dug-in positions with losses of six thousand men.
The battle of Alma has thirty-three hundred Allied losses.
Failing to pursue the retreating forces is one of many strategic errors made during the war, and the Russians themselves will note that had the Allies pressed south that day they would have easily captured Sevastopol.
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