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  2. Six Days' Campaign order of battle - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of the battle, Saint-Germain reinforced Napoleon with 2,400 horsemen belonging to the II Cavalry Corps. Marshal MacDonald had destroyed the Trilport bridge over the Marne, which was on the direct route from Meaux to Montmirail. Therefore, the marshal sent Saint-Germain on a detour through Coulommiers to reach the main army. [25]

  3. List of orders of battle - Wikipedia

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    Battle or campaign Order of battle Date French Revolutionary Wars; Battle of Jemappes: French and Austrian armies: November 6, 1792 Siege of Toulon: French fleet: August 29 – December 19, 1793 Battle of Tourcoing: French and Coalition armies: May 17–18, 1794 Glorious First of June: British and French fleets: June 1, 1794 Martin's cruise ...

  4. George Nafziger - Wikipedia

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    Nafziger, George German Order of Battle, ... The Nafziger Collection of Napoleonic Orders of Battle This page was last edited on 23 July 2024, at 16:19 ...

  5. Battle of Rivoli order of battle - Wikipedia

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    Dictionary of the Napoleonic Wars. New York: Macmillan, 1979. ISBN 0-02-523670-9; Fiebeger, G. J. The Campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte of 1796-1797. West Point, NY: U.S. Military Academy Printing Office, 1911. Nafziger, George F. "French & Austrian Forces Battle of Rivoli 14 January 1797." 1996. Accessed April 30, 2018.

  6. Six Days' Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Six Days Campaign (10–15 February 1814) was a final series of victories by the forces of Napoleon I of France as the Sixth Coalition closed in on Paris.. The Six Days Campaign was fought from 10 February to 15 February during which time Napoleon inflicted four defeats on Blücher's Army of Silesia in the Battle of Champaubert, the Battle of Montmirail, the Battle of Château-Thierry, and ...

  7. Category:Napoleonic Wars orders of battle - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Napoleonic Wars orders of battle" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. Siege of Genoa (1800) order of battle - Wikipedia

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    The following source is an alternate French Army of Italy order of battle, listing brigade commanders. Nafziger, George (2024). "French Army of Italy, 6 April 1800" (PDF). Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: U.S. Army Combined Arms Center

  9. Hundred Days order of battle - Wikipedia

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    1815; The Waterloo Campaign: The German victory, from Waterloo to the fall of Napoleon. Vol. 2. Greenhill Books. pp. 179. ISBN 1-85367-368-4. Hofschröer, Peter; Embleton, Gerry (2014). The Prussian Army of the Lower Rhine 1815. Osprey Publishing. p. 42. ISBN 978-1-78200-619-0. Houssaye, Henri (2005). Napoleon and the Campaign of 1815: Waterloo ...