Harold moved his army of 10,000 or more from York on September 25, 1066. Hadrada had about 5,00 men with another 3,000 men about 12 miles away at Ricall with their ships on the banks of the River Ouse.
http://www.battlefieldsofbritain.co.uk/battle_stamford_bridge_1066.html
I don't know about a detailed seating plan, but you can get a good idea if you go on to www.viagogo.co.uk/chelseafc It gives you options to buy tickets for different matches, just click on 'buy', that takes you through to a page and in the top right corner is a map you can enlarge it by clicking on it and then up pops a plan of the Bridge.
The orders showed the plan for Lees Maryland Campaign and led to the Battle of Antietam.
William of Normandy apparently planned to land in England and draw Harold into a battle, then devastate the countryside, like Sherman on his March to the Sea, in the area around London until they begged for mercy. He benefited from the fact that Harold Hardrada struck first, drawing the Saxon forces north and east to the Battle of Stamford Bridge. Though the Saxons won the battle, they then had to race south and west to Hastings to face William. After which, William laid waste to much of the English countryside. The rest is history. In fact, all of it is history.
And quick answer is that the "battle plan" is the end result, the product, of planning for a battle.
the plan for the liri battle was to defeat Rome
there was no real battle plan, both the royalists and the parlimentarians decided the battle on skill, strength and courage.
Freddie North has written: 'Basic Defence' 'Plan your defense' -- subject(s): Defensive play, Contract bridge 'Bridge with Aunt Agatha' -- subject(s): Contract bridge 'Bridge' 'Learning Bridge' 'Plan Your Defence (How to Play Bridge)'
Define which plan "this plan" is.
See website: Battle of Midway
General Lee had wrapped some cigars in the pages containing his plans of battle. They were lost, only to be found by General Grant's Army.
Battle Plan Under Fire - 2004 Defensive Battle 1-11 was released on: USA: 2004
Carrie Chapman Catt devised a battle plan to win the war for suffrage.