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Allied Army of Silesia, 17 August 1813 Army of Silesia 17 August 1813 Commanding General: General der Kavallerie von Blücher Chief of Staff: Generalmajor von Gneisenau Quartermaster: Oberst von Müffling 1st Prussian Corps: 1st Division: Generalmajor von Steinmetz Brigade: Major von Hiller 1st East Prussian Grenadier Battalion (1)(17/802) Freiwilliger Jägers (1/50) Silesian Grenadier Battalion (1)(20/802) Freiwilliger Jägers (2/90) Leib Grenadier Battalion (1)(20/801) Freiwilliger Jägers (2/179) West Prussian Grenadier Battalion (1)(19/804) Freiwilliger Jägers (3/90) East Prussian Jäger Battalion (2 coys)(10/391) Brigade: Oberst von Losthin 5th Silesian Landwehr Regiment (4)(68/2,352) 13th Silesian Landwehr Regiment (4)(74/2,506) Brigade: 2nd Leib Hussar Regiment (2)(13/314) Mecklenburg Strelitz Hussar Regiment (2)(10/225) Jäger Detachment (0/50) Artillery: Foot Battery #2 Lange (8-6pdrs)(4/139) 2nd Division: Prince Charles of Mecklenburg Brigade: Oberstleutnant von Löbenthal 1st East Prussian Regiment (3)(53/2,410) Freiwilliger Jägers (3/183) 2nd East Prussian Regiment (3)(54/2,413) 6th Silesian Landwehr Regiment (4)(66/2,332) Cavalry: 2nd Leib Hussar Regiment (2)(13/314) Mecklenburg Strelitz Hussar Regiment (2)(1/173) Artillery: Foot Battery #1 Heut (8-6pdrs)(4/138) 7th Division: Generalmajor von Horn Brigade:Oberstleutnant von Zepelin Leib Infantry Regiment (3)(58/2,413) Freiwilliger Jägers (6/338) Weimar (or Thüringian) Infantry Battalion (1)(14/624) 3/, 4/Guard Jäger Battalion (11/408) Brigade: Oberst von Weltzien 4th Silesian Landwehr Regiment (2)(70/2,203) 15th Silesian Landwehr Regiment (2)(73/2,522) Cavalry: Brandenburg Hussar Regiment (2)(12/300) Freiwilliger Jägers (1/200) 3rd Silesian Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (2)(12/284) Foot Battery #3 Ziegler (8-6pdrs)(4/139) 8th Division: Generalmajor Hünerbein 1 Brigade: Oberstleutnant von Borcke Brandenburg Infantry Regiment (3)(63/2,413) Freiwilliger Jägers (2/101) 12th Silesian Landwehr Regiment (2)(69/2007) 12th Reserve Infantry Regiment (2)(52/2,367) Cavalry: Brandenburg Hussar Regiment (2)(11/301) 3rd Silesian Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (2)(13/284) Foot Battery #15 von Anders (8-6pdrs)(4/137) Reserve Cavalry: Oberst von Jürgass Brigade: Oberst Graf von Donnersmark Lithuanian Dragoon Regiment (4)(23/601) Freiwilliger Jägers (0/14) 1st West Prussian Dragoon Regiment (4)(23/597) Freiwilliger Jägers (5/174) Brigade: Oberst von Katzeler Brandenburg Uhlan Regiment (4)19/601) East Prussian National Cavalry Regiment (4)(15/545) Freiwilliger Jägers (2/121): Brigade: Major von Bieberstein 5th Silesian Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (4)(27/521) 10th Silesian Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (4)(19/369) 1st Neumärk Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (4)(19/374) Artillery: Horse Battery #1 von Zinken (8-6pdrs)(4/147) Horse Battery #2 Borowsky (8-6pdrs)(5/147) Artillery: Oberstleutnant von Schmidt Foot Battery #1 Witte (8-12pdrs)(4/235) Foot Battery #2 Simon (8-12pdrs)(4/196) Foot Battery #12 Bülly (8-6pdrs)(4/137) Foot Battery #24 Varenkampf (8-6pdrs)(4/127) Foot Battery #3 von Oppen (8-3pdrs)(3/97)2 Horse Battery #3 Fischer (8-6pdrs)(4/147) Horse Battery #12 Pfeil (8-6pdrs)(4/145) Park Column: Munitions Column #1 Huet (1/92) Munitions Column #2 Leo II (1/160) Munitions Column #5 Viet (1/98) Munitions Column #13 Schliew (1/92) Handwerk Column #1 Lieben (1/40) Pioneer Company #1 von Modrach (2/81) Pioneer Company #2 von Bieberstein (2/81) Reserve Division: Oberst von Tippelskirch Brigade: Oberstleutnant von Alvensleben 1st Garde zu Fuss Regiment (3)(64/2,423) Freiwilliger Jägers (9/597) 2nd Garde zu Fuss Regiment (3)(62/2,425) Freiwilliger Jägers (6/372) 1/,2/Guard Jäger Battalion (12/397) Freiwilliger Jägers (3/222) Artillery: Guard Foot Battery #4 von Lehmann (8-6pdrs)(4/129) (This division detached to Army of Bohemia on 8 September 1813) 2 Russian Corps: Commanding General: Generallieutenant von Sacken Chief of Staff: Colonel Count Venancon General Quartermaster: Colonel Count Rochechouart 10th Division: Generalmajor von Lieven III (9 battalions) Brigade: Colonel Sass Jaroslav Infantry Regiment Kursk Infantry Regiment Brigade: Crimea Infantry Regiment Bieloserk Infantry Regiment Brigade: 8th Jager Regiment 39th Jager Regiment From 16th Division: Generalmajor Rosen Brigade: Colonel Rachmanov Kamtchatka Infantry Regiment (1) Okhotsk Infantry Regiment (1) 27th Division: Generallieutenant Neverovsky (7 battalions) Brigade: Colonel Stawicki Odessa Infantry Regiment Vilna Infantry Regiment Brigade: Colonel Alexejev Simbrisk Infantry Regiment Tarnopol Infantry Regiment Brigade: Colonel Kalogruivoff 49th Jager Regiment 50th Jager Regiment 2nd Hussar Division: Generalmajor Lanskoi Brigade: Generalmajor Yurkowski Alexandria Hussar Regiment (6) Marioupol Hussar Regiment (6) Brigade: Colonel Vassil'shikov White Russia Hussar Regiment (5) Akhtyrsk Hussar Regiment (6) From 3rd Dragoon Division: Generalmajor Pantschulid Brigade: Generalmajor Uschakov Smolensk Dragoon Regiment (2) Kurland Dragoon Regiment (5) Attached: Brigade: Generalmajor Karpov II Popov #13 Cossack Regiment 4th Ukrainian Cossack Regiment (3) Petersburg Cossack Regiment Karpov #2 Don Cossack Regiment Loukoffkin #2 Cossack Regiment Grekov #1 Don Cossack Regiment Kuteinikov #4 Don Cossack Regiment Semenschenko #4 Don Cossack Regiment Illowaiski #9 Don Cossack Regiment Tcharnusubov #4 Cossack Regiment 2nd Bashkir Regiment 2nd Kalmuck Regiment 3 Artillery: Horse Battery #18 Position Batteries #10 & #13 Light Batteries #24 & #35 Pioneer Company (1) Russian Corps: Commanding General: General of Infantry Langeron Chief of Staff: Colonel von Niedhardt Advanced Guard: Generallieutenant Rudsevich Division: Generallieutenant Korff Kinbourn Dragoon Regiment (4) From the 2nd Chasseur Division: Generalmajor Count Pahlen II Dorpat Chasseur a Cheval Regiment (2) Lithuanian Chasseur à Cheval Regiment (2) Cossacks: 1st Ukrainian Cossack Regiment (3) 3rd Ukrainian Cossack Regiment (3) Kuteinikov #8 Don Cossack Regiment Sewassov #2 Don Cossack Regiment 9th Division: Generalmajor Udom II (6 battalions) Brigade: Colonel Poltaratzky Nacheburg Infantry Regiment Apcheron Infantry Regiment Brigade: Riajsk Infantry Regiment Apcheron Infantry Regiment Brigade: Major Brimbat 10th Jager Regiment 38th Jager Regiment 9th Corps: Generallieutenant Olsuviev 15th Division: Generalmajor Kornilov (8 battalions) Brigade: Colonel Anensur Kolyvan Infantry Regiment Kourin Infantry Regiment Brigade: Colonel Tern Vitebsk Infantry Regiment Kozlov Infantry Regiment Brigade: Tuchanowski 12th Jager Regiment 22nd Jager Regiment 8th Division: Generalmajor Urussov (8 battalions) Brigade: Colonel Schenschin Archangle Infantry Regiment Schusselburg Infantry Regiment Brigade: Colonel Rehren Old Ingremannland Infantry Regiment 7th Jager Regiment 37th Jager Regiment 22nd Division: Generalmajor Turtchaninov I (8 battalions) Brigade: Olonetz Infantry Regiment Viatka Infantry Regiment Staroskol Infantry Regiment 4 Brigade: 29th Jager Regiment 45th Jager Regiment From 1st Chasseur Division: Generalmajor Pantschulid (1st Cavalry Corps) Arasmass Chasseur à Cheval Regiment (4) Sievesk Chasseur à Cheval Regiment (3) Artillery: Five Foot Batteries Pontooneer Companies (2) Pioneer Companies (2) Marine Commando 6th Corps: Generallieutenant Scherbatov 7th Division: Generalmajor Tallisin Brigade: Colonel Kirschnitzky Pskov Infantry Regiment (2) Moscow Infantry Regiment (2) Brigade: Colonel Augustov Sofia Infantry Regiment (1) Libau Infantry Regiment (2) Brigade: Colonel Dietrich 11th Jager Regiment (2) 36th Jager Regiment (1) 18th Division: Generalmajor Bernodossov Brigade: Lt. Colonel Blagovenzenko Vladimir Infantry Regiment (1) Dnieper Infantry Regiment (1) Brigade: Tambov Infantry Regiment (1) Kostroma Infantry Regiment (1) Brigade: 32nd Jager Regiment (1) 28th Jager Regiment (1) Artillery: Position Battery #15 Light Battery #28 Russian Corps: Generallieutenant St. Priest 11th Division: Generalmajor Gurgalov (8 battalions) Brigade: Generalmajor Karpenko Polotsk Infantry Regiment Jeletz Infantry Regiment Brigade: Colonel Turgenev Rilsk Infantry Regiment Ekaterinburg Infantry Regiment Brigade: Generalmajor Bistrom 1st Jager Regiment 32nd Jager Regiment 17th Division: Generalmajor Pilas Brigade: Colonel Kern Riazan Infantry Regiment (2) Bieloserk Infantry Regiment (2) Brigade: Wilmanstrand Infantry Regiment (2) Brest Infantry Regiment (2) 5 Brigade: Major Charitanov 30th Jager Regiment (2) 48th Jager Regiment (2) From 3rd Dragoon Division: Generallieutenant Borozdin II Brigade: (14 Squadrons) Karkov Dragoon Regiment Mitau Dragoon Regiment New Russia Dragoon Regiment From 4th Dragoon Division: Generalmajor Emanuel Brigade: Generalmajor Emanuel Kharkov Dragoon Regiment (4) Kiev Dragoon Regiment (4) Brigade: Kaisarov Grekov #21 Don Cossack Regiment Jeschkov #2 Don Cossack Regiment Stavrapol Kalmuck Regiment Artillery: Position Battery #32 Light Batteries #32 & #33 Polotho Der Krieg in Deutschland und Frankreich in dem Jahren 1813 und 1814, Berlin, 1817 Copyright, GFN 1990 6 .
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