The French Army
First Corps. Commanded by Lieut.-General Count Drouet d’Erlon |
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1st Division, Commanded by Lieut.- General Alix (in Alix’s absence Baron Quiot commanded the division) Brigades: Quiot and Bourgeois
2nd Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron Donzelot Brigades: Schmidt and Aulard
3rd Division, commanded by Lieut.- General Baron Marcognet Brigades: Nogurez and Grenier
4th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Count Durutte Brigades: Pegot and Brue
Cavalry Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron Jacquinot Brigades: Bruno and Gobrecht
Artillery: commanded by Baron de Salles (6 batteries)
Engineer:, 5 companies
Total First Corps: 20,731 men, 46 guns
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Second Corps. Commanded by Lieut.-General Count Reille |
5th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron Bachelu Brigades: Husson and Campy
6th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Prince Jérôme Bonaparte Brigades: Baudouin and Soye
7th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Count Girard Brigades: Devilliers and Piat
9th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Count Foy Brigades: Gauthier and B.Jamin
2nd Cavalry Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron Piré Brigades: Haubert and Wathiez
Artillery, commanded by Baron Pelletier (6 batteries)
Engineers, 5 companies
Total Second Corps: 25,179 men, 46 guns |
Third Corps. Commanded by Lieut.-General Count Vandamme |
8th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General baron Lefol Brigades: Billard and Corsin
10th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron Habert Brigades: Gengoult and Dupeyroux
11th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron Berthézène Brigades: Dufour and Lagarde
3rd Cavalry Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron Domon Brigades: Dommanget and Vinot
Artillery, commanded by General Doguereau (5 batteries)
Engineers, 3 companies
Total Third Corps: 18,105 men, 38 guns |
Fourth Corps. Commanded by Lieut.-General Count Gérard |
12th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron Pécheux Brigades: Rome and Schoeffer
13th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron Vichery Brigades: Le Capitaine and Desprez
14th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General de Bourmont (afterwards by General Hulot) Brigades: Hulot and Toussaint
7th Cavalry Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Maurin Brigades: Vallin and Berruyer
Artillery, commanded by General Baron Baltus (5 batteries)
Engineers, 4 companies
Total Fourth Corps: 15,404 men, 38 guns |
Sixth Corps. Commanded by Lieut.-General Count Lobau |
19th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron Simmer Brigades: Bellair and M.Jamin
20th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron Jeannin Brigades: Bony and Tromelin
21st Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron Teste Brigades: Laffitte and Penne
Artillery, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron Noury (4 batteries)
Engineers, 3 companies
Total Sixth Corps: 10,821 men, 38 guns |
Reserve Cavalry.
Commanded by Marshal Count de Grouchy
First Corps. Commanded by Lieut.-General Count Pajol |
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4th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron Soult Brigades: St Laurent and Ameil
5th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron Subervie Brigades: A.de Colbert and Merlin
Artillery: 2 horse batteries |
Second Corps. Commanded by Lieut.-General Count Exelmans |
9th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron Strolz Brigades: Barthe and Vincent
10th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron Chastel Brigades: Bonnemains and Berton
Artillery: 2 horse batteries
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Third Corps. Commanded by Lieut.-General Kellermann, Count Valmy |
11th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron Lheritier Brigades: Picquet and Guiton
12th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron d’Hurbal Brigades: Blancard and Donop
Artillery: 2 horse batteries |
Fourth Corps. Commanded by Lieut.-General Count Milhaud |
13th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Wathier de St Alphonse Brigades: Dubois and Travers
14th Division, commanded by Lieut.-General Baron Delort Brigades: Fraine and Vial
Artillery: 2 horse batteries
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Total Reserve Cavalry: 13,144 men, 48 guns
The Imperial Guard Commanded by Marshal Mortier, Duke of Treviso |
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Aide-Major-Général de la Garde, Lieut.- General Count Drouot Infantry, Lieut.-General Count Friant
Brigade Commanders: Chartrand, Serétran, Hurel and Guy General Petit, 1st Grenadiers General Christiani, 2nd Grenadiers General Poret de Morvan, 3rd Grenadiers General Harlet, 4th Grenadiers
Lieut.-General Count Morand General Cambronne, 1st Chasseurs General Pelet, 2nd Chasseurs Colonel Malet, 3rd Chasseurs General Henrion, 4th Chasseurs
Lieut.-General Count Duhesme Colonel Secrétan, 1st Voltigeurs Colonel Trappier, 1st Tirailleurs Colonel Hurel, 3rd Voltigeurs Colonel Phailés, 3rd Tirailleurs
Light Cavalry Division, Lieut.-General Lefebvre-Desnouettes General Colbert (Lancers) General F.A.Lallemand (Chasseurs)
Heavy Cavalry Division, Lieut.-General Count Guyot General Dubois (Grenadiers) General Letort (Empress Dragoons) Colonel d’Autancourt (Gendarmerie d’Elite)
Artillery, Lieut.-General Desvaux de St Maurice 13 Foot and 3 Horse Batteries
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Total Imperial Guard, 20,755 men, 96 guns
TOTAL STRENGTH FRENCH ARMY: 124,139 men, 350 guns
The Prussian Army
Commander-in- Chief: | Field- Marshal Prince Blücher von Wahlstadt |
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Quatermaster General and Chief of The Staff: | General Count von Gneisenau |
Chief of the General Staff: | General von Grölmann |
First Corps: Commander, Lieut.-General von Ziethen |
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Brigades: Major-General von Steinmetz Major-General von Pirch II Major-General von Jagow Major-General Count von Henckel Donnersmark
Cavalry Corps, commanded by Lieut.-General von Röder Major-General von Treskow Major-General von Lützow
Artillery, commanded by Colonel von Lehmann; 3 horse artillery, 3, 12pdr. And 5, 6pdr. Field batteries, 1 howitzer battery
Total First Corps, 31,129 men, 80 guns |
Second Corps: Commanded by Major-General von Pirch I |
Brigades Major-General von Tippelskirch Major-General von Kraft Major-General von Brause Major-General von Bose
Cavalry Corps, commanded by Major-General von Wahlen-Jurgass Colonel von Thümen Colonel von Schulenburg Lieut.-Colonel von Sohr
Artillery, commanded by Colonel von Röhl; 3 horse artillery, 2, 12 pdr. And 5, 6pdr. Field batteries.
Total Second Corps, 31,529 men, 80 guns |
Third Corps: Commanded by Lieut.-General von Thielemann |
Brigades Major-General von Borcke Colonel von Kämpfen Colonel von Luck Colonel von Stülpnägel
Cavalry Corps, commanded by General von Hobe Colonel von Ryssel Colonel von Lottum
Artillery, commanded by Colonel von Mohnhaupt; 3 horse artillery; 1, 12pdr. and 2, 6pdr Field Batteries.
Total Third Corps, 24,141 men, 48 guns
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Fourth Corps: Commanded by General Count Bülow von Dennewitz |
Brigades Lieut-General von Hacke General von Ryssel General von Losthin Colonel von Hiller Cavalry Corps, commanded by General Prince William of Prussia General von Sidow Colonel Count von Schwerin Lieut.-General von Watsdorf
Artillery, commanded by Lieut.-Colonel von Bardeleben; 3 horse artillery; 3, 12pdr. and 5, 6pdr. Field Batteries
Total Fourth Corps, 30,862 men, 88 guns |
TOTAL STRENGTH PRUSSIAN ARMY: 117,661 men, 296 guns
(These figures do not include musicians or officers, which give a grand total of approximately 124,000 men)
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