Summary: command of Major-General Sir James Outram, G.c.B., during the operations at Lucknow in January 1858, includes officers and men from various regiments and corps such as the Royal Horse Artillery, Her Majesty's 90th Light Infantry, Batteries of Madras Artillery, and the Sikhs of Ferozepore Regiment. The report mentions officers like Captain Fleming and Major A. Little who were severely wounded, and Private Henry Turner missing. It highlights the role of different units in the operations, such as the Artillery Division, Cavalry Division, and the Infantry Division under Brigadier Stisted. The adroit handling of the troops by Sir James Outram during the attack by a large enemy force at Alumbagh is commended for the successful repulse of the rebels with considerable losses. The strategic dispositions made by Sir Outram to defend his position and the strong escort provided to his convoy from Cawnpore were crucial in withstanding the enemy assault.