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  2. Imperial Guard Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The Guard artillery was placed under the command of a division general, who held the title of colonel commandant; the horse artillery, the foot artillery of the Old Guard (created in 1808), the Young Guard (Jeune Garde, created in 1813) and the artillery train regiment were each placed under the command of a brigadier general (or colonel), who ...

  3. Six Days' Campaign order of battle - Wikipedia

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    A French order of battle from 6 January 1814 showed 10 Young Guard Foot Artillery and one Old Guard Foot Artillery companies each armed with six 6-pounder guns and two howitzers. There were four Old Guard Foot Artillery companies armed with six 12-pounder guns and two howitzers.

  4. VII Corps (Grande Armée) - Wikipedia

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    The VII Corps of the Grande Armée was a French military unit that existed during the Napoleonic Wars.It was formed in 1805 and assigned to Marshal Pierre Augereau.From 1805 to 1807, Augereau led the VII Corps in the War of the Third Coalition and the War of the Fourth Coalition.

  5. Napoleonic weaponry and warfare - Wikipedia

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    Artillery also played a role in naval warfare, with most ships containing anywhere from 50 to 100 cannons. In 1798, Napoleon's flagship L’Orient, with 120 guns, was the most heavily armed vessel in the world; [6] until it was sunk that year at the Battle of the Nile. Napoleon's quick, destructive artillery force contributed to a majority of ...

  6. Grande Armée - Wikipedia

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    Napoleonic Artillery:Firepower Comes Of Age, James Burbeck. War Times Journal; Napoleon's Elite Cavalry: Cavalry of the Imperial Guard, 1804–1815, Edward Ryan with illustrations by Lucien Rousselot, 1999, 208 pages ISBN 1-85367-371-4; 1812: Napoleon's Fatal March on Moscow (2004), Adam Zamoyski, HarperCollins Publishing, ISBN 0-00-712374-4

  7. VI Corps (Grande Armée) - Wikipedia

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    The VI Corps of the Grande Armée was a French military unit that existed during the Napoleonic Wars. It was formed at the Camp de Boulogne and assigned to Marshal Michel Ney . From 1805 to 1811, the VI Corps fought under Ney's command in the 1805 Austrian Campaign: War of the Third Coalition , Prussian Campaign of 1806 and Polish Campaign of ...

  8. Middle Guard (Napoleonic) - Wikipedia

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    This included a selection of various elements, from horse artillery to companies of foot artillery and conscript cannons. These components enhanced the Guard's overall firepower and mobility, making it a formidable force during combat. [6] However, the Middle Guard, along with the rest of Napoleon's forces, faced issues during the Russian campaign.

  9. Gribeauval system - Wikipedia

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    The Armies of the First French Republic and the Rise of the Marshals of Napoleon I: The Armée du Nord. Vol. 1. Pickle Partners Publishing. ISBN 978-1-908692-24-5. Pivka, Otto von (1979). Armies of the Napoleonic Era. New York: Taplinger Publishing. ISBN 0-8008-5471-3. Rothenberg, Gunther (1980). The Art of War in the Age of Napoleon ...

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