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Mountains and National Palace of Bussaco. Wellington posted his army along the crest of Bussaco Ridge, facing east. To improve his lateral communications, he had previously ordered his four officers from the Royal Corps of Engineers [9] to cut a road that ran the length of the ridge on the reverse slope. Cole held the left (north) flank.
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This is the order of battle for the Battle of Bussaco, 27 September 1810. French Army of Portugal. Commander-in-Chief: Marshal Masséna.
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