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Lord Raglan, born FitzRoy James Henry Somerset in 1788, was a British Army officer and nobleman known for his role as the commander during the Crimean War. He was characterized by his dedication to duty and a strong sense of honor, though he faced criticism for his leadership and strategic decisions during the war. His reputation suffered due to the harsh conditions and logistical failures experienced by British troops, particularly during the Battle of Balaclava. Despite this, he remained a respected figure in military circles until his death in 1855.

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