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Grande Armee, 15 May 1813 Grande Armée 15 May 1813 Commander-in-Chief: Emperor Napoleon I I Corps: (15 May 1813) Commanding General: Maréchal Davout Chief of Staff: Général de brigade Delaville Artillery Commander: Général de brigade Jouffroy 1st Division: Général de division Philippon Brigade: Général de brigade Pouchelon 29th Provisional Regiment 2/7th Légère Regiment (15/674) 2/13th Légère Regiment (21/662) 30th Provisional Regiment 2/15th Légère Regiment (18/630) 2/33rd Légère Regiment (12/253) 31st Provisional Regiment 2/17th Line Regiment (16/498) 2/30th Line Regiment (17/709) 32nd Provisional Regiment 2/33rd Line Regiment (14/624) 2/48th Line Regiment (20/498) 33rd Provisional Regiment 2/12th Line Regiment (16/507) 2/21st Line Regiment (18/660) 34th Provisional Regiment 2/85th Line Regiment (21/698) 2/108th Line Regiment (18/669) 35th Provisional Regiment 2/25th Line Regiment (17/670) 2/57th Line Regiment (20/692) 36th Provisional Regiment 2/61st Line Regiment (23/603) 2/111th Line Regiment (20/600) Artillery: 7/2nd Foot Artillery (2/68)(6-6pdrs & 2 how) 18/8th Foot Artillery (2/90)(6-6pdrs & 2 how) 2nd Division: Général de division Dumonceau Brigade: Général de brigade Delaage 29th (bis) Provisional Line Regiment 4/7th Légère Regiment (15/770) 4/13th Légère Regiment (16/720) 30th (bis) Provisional Line Regiment 4/15th Légère Regiment (18/651) 4/33rd Légère Regiment (lacking recruits) 31st (bis) Provisional Line Regiment 4/17th Line Regiment (18/785) 4/30th Line Regiment (17/521) 32nd (bis) Provisional Line Regiment 4/33rd Line Regiment (18/754) 4/48th Line Regiment (20/768) 1 Brigade: 33rd (bis) Provisional Line Regiment 4/12th Line Regiment (16/753) 4/21st Line Regiment (14/656) 34th (bis) Provisional Line Regiment 4/85th Line Regiment (21/760) 4/108th Line Regiment (16/740) 35th (bis) Provisional Line Regiment 4/25th Line Regiment (14/760) 4/57th Line Regiment (10/517) 36th (bis) Provisional Line Regiment 4/61st Line Regiment (21/680) 4/111th Line Regiment (16/717) Artillery: 8/2nd Foot Artillery (4/102)(6-6pdrs & 2 howitzers) 5/5th Foot Artillery (1/72)(6-6pdrs & 2 howitzers) Det/? Train Battalion (1/75) 3rd Division: Général de division Thiébault Brigade: Général de brigade Gengoult 29th (ter) Provisional Regiment 1/7th Légère Regiment (6/238)(in Bremen 13 June) 1/7th Légère Regiment (13/281)(in Bremen 15 June) 1/7th Légère Regiment (2/301)(lacking equipment) 1/13th Légère Regiment (18/790)(in Bremen 22 June) 30th (ter) Provisional Regiment 1/15th Légère Regiment (21/826)(in Bremen 1 July) 1/33rd Légère Regiment (lacking recruits) 31st (ter) Provisional Regiment 1/17th Line Regiment (12/517)(in Bremen 22 June) 1/17th Line Regiment (8/487)(in Bremen 7 July) 1/30th Line Regiment (12/477)(in Bremen 13 June) 1/30th Line Regiment (8/333)(in Bremen 7 July) 32nd (ter) Provisional Regiment 1/33rd Line Regiment (12/475)(in Bremen 13 June) 1/33rd Line Regiment (8/345)(lacking equipment) 1/48th Line Regiment (18/765) (in Groningin 18 June) 33rd (ter) Provisional Regiment 1/12th Line Regiment (19/696)(in Bremen 2 July) 1/12th Line Regiment (2/123)(lacking equipment) 1/21st Line Regiment (19/783)(in Bremen 17 June) 34th (ter) Provisional Regiment 1/85th Line Regiment (21/826)(in Bremen 11 June) 1/108th Line Regiment (16/822)(in Groningin 18 June) 35th (ter) Provisional Regiment 1/25th Line Regiment (9/359)(in Bremen 23 June) 1/25th Line Regiment (11/461)(lacking equipment) 1/57th Line Regiment (16/822)(in Bremen 13 June) 36th (ter) Provisional Regiment 1/61st Line Regiment (6/274)(in Bremen 13 June) 1/61st Line Regiment (12/572)(in Bremen in June) 1/111th Line Regiment (12/541)(Iin Bremen) 1/111th Line Regiment (6/271)(lacking equipment) 3rd (bis) Division: Général de division Loison Brigade: Général de brigade Quiot 1st Demi-brigade provisoire 3/7th Légère Regiment (20/820)(lacking equipment) 3/13th Légère Regiment (20/820)(lacking equipment) 3/15th Légère Regiment (11/414)(in Utrecht 23 June) 3/15th Légère Regiment (9/406)(lacking equipment) 3/33rd Légère Regiment (recruiting suspended) 6th Demi-brigade provisoire 3/12th Line Regiment (12/415)(9n Utrecht 19 June) 3/12th Line Regiment (8/405)(lacking equipment) 3/21st Line Regiment (20/820)(lacking equipment) 3/17th Line Regiment (17/696)(in Utrecht 16 June) 7th Demi-brigade provisoire 3/25th Line Regiment (20/792)(in Utrecht 16 June) 3/30th Line Regiment (20/820)(lacking equipment) 3/33rd Line Regiment (20/820)(lacking equipment) 8th Demi-brigade provisoire 3/48th Line Regiment (3/178)(in Utrecht 11 June) 3/48th Line Regiment (15/644)(lacking equipment) 3/57th Line Regiment (12/548)(in Utrecht 20 June) 3/57th Line Regiment (6/274) (departed Strasbourg 25 June) 3/108th Line Regiment (4/270)(in Utrecht 11 June) 3/108th Line Regiment (15/551)(lacking equipment) 9th Demi-brigade provisoire 3/85th Line Regiment (20/820)(lacking equipment) 3/61st Line Regiment (20/820)(lacking equipment) 3/111th Line Regiment (20/820)(lacking equipment) I Corps Cavalry: Général de brigade Beurmann 28th Chasseur à Cheval Regiment (4/109/108)1 9th Chevauléger-Lancier Regiment (18/280/269) 17th Lithuanian Lancer Regiment (37/404/494) II Corps: (15 May 1813) Commanding Officer: Maréchal Victor, Duc de Bellune Chief of Staff: Colonel Chataux Artillery Commander: Colonel Ourié 4th Division: Général de division Dubreton 1st Brigade: Général de brigade Ferrière 37th Provisional Line Regiment 2/24th Légère Regiment (15/616) 2/26th Légère Regiment (16/660) 38th Provisional Line Regiment 2/11th Légère Regiment (18/720) 2/2nd Line Regiment (23/647) 39th Provisional Line Regiment 2/19th Line Regiment (19/730) 2/37th Line Regiment (20/661) 40th Provisional Line Regiment 2/4th Line Regiment (18/647) 2/56th Line Regiment (18/710) 1 Numbers are officers, men and horses. 3 41st Provisional Line Regiment 2/18th Line Regiment (14/696) 2/46th Line Regiment (15/736) 42nd Provisional Line Regiment 2/72nd Line Regiment (18/653) 2/93rd Line Regiment (16/680) Artillery: 11/4th Foot Artillery (2/90)(6-6pdrs & 2 howitzers) 14/8th Foot Artillery (4/68)(6-6pdrs & 2 howitzers) 5th Division: Général de division Dufour Brigade: Général de brigade Brun 37th (bis) Provisional Légère Regiment 4/26th Légère Regiment (14/744) 4/24th Légère Regiment (21/745) 38th (bis) Provisional Légère Regiment 4/11th Légère Regiment (18/799) 4/2nd Line Regiment (14/476) 39th (bis) Provisional Line Regiment 4/19th Line Regiment (17/760) 4/37th Line Regiment (15/586) Brigade: 40th (bis) Provisional Line Regiment 4/56th Line Regiment (9/334) 4/4th Line Regiment (10/680) 41st (bis) Provisional Line Regiment 4/18th Line Regiment (5/454) 4/46th Line Regiment (6/397) 42nd (bis) Provisional Line Regiment 4/72nd Line Regiment (21/783) 4/93rd Line Regiment (11/605) Artillery: 12/2nd Foot Artillery (2/73)(6-6pdrs & 2 howitzers) 20/2nd Foot Artillery (2/69)(6-6pdrs & 2 howitzers) 6th Division: Général de division Vial Brigade: Général de brigade Valory 37th (ter) Provisional Regiment 1/26th Légère Regiment (20/790) 1/24th Légère Regiment (18/812) 38th (ter) Provisional Légère Regiment 1/11th Légère Regiment (18/807) 1/2nd Line Regiment (9/386) 1/2nd Line Regiment (11/434)(lacking equipment) 39th (ter) Provisional Line Regiment 1/19th Line Regiment (20/847) 1/37th Line Regiment (6/252) 1/37th Line Regiment (10/606)(in Wesel 8 June) Brigade: 40th (ter) Provisional Line Regiment 1/56th Line Regiment (18/806) 1/4th Line Regiment (20/820)(lacking equipment) 41st (ter) Provisional Line Regiment 1/18th Line Regiment (15/820) 1/46th Line Regiment (8/418)(in Wesel 15 June) 1/46th Line Regiment (11/437)(in Wesel 29 June) 42nd (ter) Provisional Line Regiment 1/72nd Line Regiment (20/820)(lacking equipment) 1/93rd Line Regiment (16/743) 1/93rd Line Regiment (2/79)(en route) Artillery: 12/2nd Foot Artillery (2/72)(6-6pdrs & 2 howitzers) 6th (bis) Division: Brigade: Général de brigade Aymard 2nd Demi-brigade provisoire 3/11th Légère Regiment (20/820)(lacking conscripts) 3/24th Légère Regiment (9/409)(in Louvain 13 June) 3/24th Légère Regiment (11/411)(lacking equipment) 3/26th Légère Regiment (9/398)(in Louvain 13 June) 3/26th Légère Regiment (11/422)(lacking equipment) 10th Demi-brigade provisoire 3/2nd Line Regiment (20/820)(lacking equipment 3/19th Line Regiment (10/303)(in Louvain 6 June) 3/19th Line Regiment (7/520)(lacking equipment) 3/37th Line Regiment (20/820)(lacking equipment) 11th Demi-brigade provisoire 3/56th Line Regiment (20/820)(lacking equipment) 3/72nd Line Regiment (20/820)(lacking equipment) 3/46th Line Regiment (20/820)(lacking equipment) 12th Demi-brigade provisoire 3/4th Line Regiment (20/820)(lacking equipment) 3/18th Line Regiment (7/407)(in Louvain 20 June) 3/18th Line Regiment (11/415)(lacking equipment) 3/93rd Line Regiment (20/820)(lacking equipment) III Corps: (25 April 1813) Commanding Officer: Maréchal Ney Chief of Staff: Général de brigade Jomini Artillery Commander: Général de division Charbonnel Engineer Commander: Colonel Valazé 8th Division: Général de division Souham 1st Brigade: Général de brigade Cheminau 6th Provisional Légère Regiment 2/6th Légère Regiment (17/652) 3/25th Légère Regiment (19/667) 10th Provisional Légère Regiment 3/16th Légère Regiment (16/691) 1/28th Légère Regiment (20/750) 14th Provisional Line Regiment 4/34th Line Regiment (19/700) 3/40th Line Regiment (20/710) 19th Provisional Line Regiment 6/32nd Line Regiment (16/520) 2/58th Line Regiment (20/515) 2nd Brigade: Colonel Lamour 21st Provisional Line Regiment 3/59th Line Regiment (9/6890) 4/69th Line Regiment (22/702) 24th Provisional Line Regiment 3/88th Line Regiment (18/689) 5 3/103rd Line Regiment (15/705) 1/22nd Line Regiment (24/701) 3/22nd Line Regiment (20/700) 4/22nd Line Regiment (19/670) 6/22nd Line Regiment (16/687) Artillery: 9/2nd Foot Artillery (2/67)(6-6pdrs & 2 how) 10/2nd Foot Artillery (2/59)(6-6pdrs & 2 how) 4/3rd (bis) Train Battalion (1/95) Det.
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