I know Barbara ! .......

.... awful isn't it ??
But these two men didn't have to line up with the British - but they did .... it would be interesting to find out what happened to them after the war .... and where they were buried

As soon as the advance started, the Russians withdrew from around No. 3 redoubt, but this was going to have little impact on the firepower the British cavalry were going to face. Cardigan quickly moved into a trot, probably well aware of the dangers they were about to face. The regiments kept pace. One of the three outsiders (the other two being Sardinian officers,
Maggiore Govone and Luogotenente Landriani, despite the fact that Sardinia had yet to enter the war)
http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/battles_lightbrigade.htmlhttp://www.rootschat.com/links/02un/ Mike gave us the url for Govonne but I can't read it !!

and the name on the picture is different .... is it the same man ??
Oh wait ! maggiore means older ..... is that his rank ? .... maybe Major or something ?? .... I'm thinking out loud here .... I haven't the foggiest !!

... and is Luogotenente - Lieutenant ? So this guy is really Giuseppe ?? .... just look at all those medals ??
Joseph Gaetano Maria Govone .... after long and serious illness, committed suicide at his home in Sunrise in January 1872.