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Grande Armee, 15 August 1813 Grande Armée 15 August 1813 Commander-in-Chief: Emperor Napoleon I Aides-de-Camp to the Emperor Général de division Count Caffarelli (in Paris) Général de division Count Rapp (in Danzig) Général de division Duke of Plaisance Lebrun Général de division Count de Lobau (to I Corps 9/1/13) Général de division Count Durosnel (in Dresden) Général de division Count Hogendorp (in Hamburg) Colonel of Engineers Barnard Général de division Count Gueheneuc Général de division Baron Corbineau (1st Light Cavalry Division) Général de division Flahault Général de division Baron Dejean Général de division Baron Drouot (to Imperial Guard) General Staff Adjutant General: Alexandre Berthier, Prince of Neuchatel and Wagram Chief of Staff to Adjutant General: Général de division Count Monthion Senior Commander of the Grand General Staff: Général de brigade de Lagrange First Lieutenant to the General Staff: Général de brigade Durieu Commander of the Gendarmerie, Grand Provost: Général de brigade Radet Chief of the Geographical Engineers: Colonel Bonne Officers attached to the General Staff: Général de division Lefol (to division de marche 9/13) Général de division Cassagne (1st Div 9/13) Général de division Decouz (3rd Young Guard Div 8/26/13) Général de division Gomes-Freyre (in Dresden) Général de brigade Esteve Général de brigade Thomas Général de brigade Dellard Général de brigade Latour Général Staff of Artillery Commander-in-Chief of Artillery: Général de division Sorbier Chief of Staff: Général de division Ruty Director General of Parks: Général de brigade Negre Commander of Bridging Equipment: Général de brigade Bouchu General Staff of Engineers Commander-in-Chief: Général Rogniat Chief of Staff: Colonel Montfort Director General of Parks: Chef de bataillon Finot General Staff of Military Equipage Inspector General of Military Equipage: Général de brigade Picard 1 General Administration of the Army Director of the Administration of the Army: Count Daru Director General: Count Dumas Disbursement Officers in Charge: Joinville Marchand Martellière Inspector in Chief of Reviews: Lambert Inspector in Chief of depots and hospitals: Général de division Sahuc Health Service Inspector general and Physician in Chief: Desgenettes Inspector general and Surgeon in Chief: Larrey Inspector general and Pharmacists in Chief:Laubert I Corps Commander-in-Chief: Général de Division Count Vandamme Chief of Staff: Général de brigade Revest Artillery Commander: Général de brigade Baltus Commander of Engineers: Chef de bataillon Moras 1st Division: Général de division Philippon 1st Brigade: Général de brigade Pouchelon 1/,2/,3/,4/7th Légère Regiment 1/,2/,3/,4/12th Line Regiment 2nd Brigade: Général de brigade Fezensac 1/,2/,3/,4/17th Line Regiment 3/,4/36th Line Regiment Artillery 8/2nd Foot Artillery (6-6pdrs & 2-24pdr howitzers) 15/9th Foot Artillery (6-6pdrs & 2-24pdr howitzers) Det. 4th Principal Train Battalion 3/9th Principal Train Battalion 2nd Division: Général de division Dumonceau 1st Brigade: Général de brigade Dunesme 1/,2/,3/,4/13th Légère Regiment 1/,2/,3/,4/25th Line Regiment 2nd Brigade: Général de brigade Doucet 1/,2/,3/,4/57th Line Regiment 3/,4/51th Line Regiment Artillery 23/3rd Foot Artillery (6-6pdrs & 2-24pdr howitzers) 24/3rd Foot Artillery (6-6pdrs & 2-24pdr howitzers) 1/1st Principal Train Battalion Det. 2/8th (bis) Train Battalion 23nd Division: Général de division Teste 1st Brigade: Général de brigade O'Meara 1/,2/,3/,4/21st Line Regiment 1/,2/,3/,4/33rd Line Regiment 2nd Brigade: Général de brigade Quiot 1/,2/,3/,4/85th Line Regiment 3/,4/55th Line Regiment Artillery 21/4th Foot Artillery (6-6pdrs & 2-24pdr howitzers) Det. 1/9th Principal Train Battalion Det. 1/1st (bis) Train Battalion 27th (Polish) Division: Général de division Dombrowski 1st Brigade: Général de brigade Zotowski 1/,2/2nd Polish Infantry Regiment 1/,2/4th Polish Infantry Regiment 18th Light Cavalry Brigade: Général de brigade Krukowiecki 1/,2/,3/,4/2nd Polish Uhlan Regiment 1/,2/,3/,4/4th Polish Chasseur Regiment Artillery 1st Polish Horse Artillery Battery Polish Train Battalion 21st Light Cavalry Brigade: Général de brigade Gobrecht 1/,2/,3/9th Chevaulégers-lanciers Regiment 1/,2/Anhalt Jäger zu Pferd Reserve and Park 9/8th Foot Artillery (6-12pdrs & 2-6" howitzers) 6/7th Foot Artillery (6-12pdrs & 2-6" howitzers) 2/4th Horse Artillery (4-6pdrs & 2-24pdr howitzers) 5/6th Horse Artillery (4-6pdrs & 2-24pdr howitzers) 5/,7/3rd Sapper Battalion (3/126) Det. 4/7th Principal Train Battalion Det. 1/9th Principal Train Battalion 2/13th (bis) Train Battalion Det/13th Equipage Battalion 4/14th Equipage Battalion II Corps: Commander-in-Chief: Maréchal Victor, Duke of Bellune Chief of Staff: Commander of Artillery: Général de brigade Mongenet Commander of Engineers: Major Bron 4th Division: Général de division Dubreton 1st Brigade: Général de brigade Ferrière Staff/24th Légère Regiment (4/25) 1/24th Légère Regiment (17/759) 2/24th Légère Regiment (21/600) 4/24th Légère Regiment (21/547) Staff/19th Line Regiment (12/23) 1/19th Line Regiment (18/711) 2/19th Line Regiment (17/634) 4/19th Line Regiment (18/614) 2nd Brigade: Général de brigade Brun Staff/37th Line Regiment (14/16) 1/37th Line Regiment (18/541) 2/37th Line Regiment (14/428) 4/37th Line Regiment (14/326) Staff/56th Line Regiment (4/20) 1/56th Line Regiment (23/720) 2/56th Line Regiment (22/658) 4/56th Line Regiment (22/623) Artillery 7/2nd Foot Artillery (3/92) (6-6pdrs & 2-24pdr howitzers) 3 11/4th Foot Artillery (3/99) (6-6pdrs & 2-24pdr howitzers) 2/3rd (bis) Train Battalion (1/89) Det. 1/11th Principal Train Battalion (0/21) 3/12th Principal Train Battalion (3/79) Det. 1/14th Equipage Train Battalion (0/11) 5th Division: Général de division Dufour 1st Brigade: Général de brigade d'Estko 1/26th Légère Regiment (19/719) 2/26th Légère Regiment (20/572) 4/26th Légère Regiment (18/661) 1/93th Line Regiment (25/679) 2/93th Line Regiment (21/484) 4/93th Line Regiment (23/509) 2nd Brigade: Général de brigade Prince von Reuss 1/46th Line Regiment (20/682) 2/46th Line Regiment (23/645) 4/46th Line Regiment (20/568) 1/72th Line Regiment (21/779) 2/72th Line Regiment (20/545) 4/72th Line Regiment (21/672) Artillery 13/5th Foot Artillery (2/60) (6/6-drs & 2-24pdr howitzers) 12/8th Foot Artillery (4/63) (6/6-drs & 2-24pdr howitzers) Dragoons (1/10/2/10)1 Det. 4th Principal Train Battalion Battalion (0/32) 3/11th (bis) Train Battalion Battalion (1/107) Det 12th Principal Train Battalion Battalion (0/43) 6th Division: Général de division Vial 1st Brigade: Général de brigade Valory Staff/11th Légère Regiment (16/23) 1/11th Légère Regiment (15/652) 2/11th Légère Regiment (19/511) 4/11th Légère Regiment (22/586) Staff/4th Line Regiment (15/26) 1/4th Line Regiment (17/648) 2/4th Line Regiment (15/583) 4/4th Line Regiment (18/441) 2nd Brigade: Général de brigade Bronikowski Staff/2nd Line Regiment (13/26) 1/2nd Line Regiment (19/653) 2/2nd Line Regiment (18/539) 4/2nd Line Regiment (17/570) Staff/18th Line Regiment (10/23) 1/18th Line Regiment (18/746) 2/18th Line Regiment (18/590) 4/18th Line Regiment (24/593) Artillery 25/3rd Foot Artillery (3/63) 1 Numbers are officers, men, officers' horses and men's horses. (6-6pdrs & 2-24pdr howitzers) 26/3rd Foot Artillery (3/71) (6-6pdrs & 2-24pdr howitzers) Det. 3/1st Principal Train Battalion (1/25) Det. 1/11th Principal Train Battalion (0/21) Det. 4/11th Principal Train Battalion (0/21) 3/14th Principal Train Battalion (1/112) Ambulance (0/12) 22nd Light Cavalry Brigade: Général de brigade Bruno 1/,2/,3/1st Westphalian Hussar Regiment (28/393/67/395) 1/,2/,3/2nd Westphalian Hussar Regiment (24/337/58/354) Artillery Reserve 10/6th Foot Artillery (3/96)(8-12pdr cannons) 2/14th Principal Train Battalion (2/112) 1/2nd Horse Battery (3/90)(4-6pdrs & 2-24pdr How) Det. 2/11th (bis) Train Battalion (1/43) Det. 3/11th (bis) Train Battalion (0/19) 2/2nd Sapper Battalion (3/137) 3/3rd Sapper Battalion (3/115) 3/5th Sapper Battalion (3/124) Artillery Park 9/2nd Foot Artillery (3/50) Det. 3/3rd (bis) Train Battalion (1/56) Det. 3rd (bis) Train Battalion (0/9) Det. 4th Principal Train Battalion (0/60) Det. 4/8th Principal Train Battalion (0/60) 2/9th Princpal Train Battalion (1/56) Det 11th Principal Train Battalion (0/4) Det. 7/11th Principal Train Battalion (0/20) Det. 2/14th Principal Train Battalion (0/18) Gendarmes ( (2/38/5/38) III Corps (40,006 men) Commander-in-Chief: Maréchal Ney, Prince of Moscow Chief of Staff: Général de brigade Jomini (deserted 8/16/13) Artillery Commander: Général de division Charbonnel Commander of Engineers: Colonel Valaze 8th Division: Général de division Souham 1st Brigade: Général de brigade Brayer 6th Regiment Provisoire 2/6th Légère Regiment 3/25th Légère Regiment 10th Regiment Provisoire 3/16th Légère Regiment 1/28th Légère Regiment 14th Regiment Provisoire 4/34th Line Regiment 3/40th Line Regiment 19th Regiment Provisoire 6/32th Line Regiment 2/58th Line Regiment 2nd Brigade: Général de brigade Charrière 1/,3/,4/22nd Line Regiment 21st Regiment Provisoire 3/59th Line Regiment 5 4/69th Line Regiment 24th Regiment Provisoire 3/88th Line Regiment 3/103rd Line Regiment Artillery: 10/2nd Foot Artillery (6-6pdrs & 2-24pdr howitzers) 5/9th Foot Artillery (6-6pdrs & 2-24pdr howitzers) Det. 3/9th Principal Train Battalion Det. 4/3rd (bis) Train Battalion 9th Division: Général de division Delmas 1st Brigade: Général de brigade Anthing 2nd Regiment Provisoire 3/2nd Légère Regiment 3/4th Légère Regiment 1/,2/29th Légère Regiment 1/,2/,3/136th Line Regiment 2nd Brigade: Général de brigade Vergez 1/,2/,3/138th Line Regiment 1/,2/,3/145th Line Regiment Artillery 2/9th Foot Artillery (6-6pdrs & 2-24pdr howitzers) 11/9th Foot Artillery (6-6pdrs & 2-24pdr howitzers) Det.
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