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  7th Reserve Artillery Brigade; 38th Heavy and 50th Light batteries

  Corps of Lieutenant-General A. P. Zass

  16th Infantry Division: Major-General M. L. Bulatov

  1st Brigade: Okhotsk Infantry Regiment

  2nd Brigade: Major-General T. I. Zbievsky

  Kamchatka Infantry Regiment; Mingrelia Infantry Regiment

  16th Field Artillery Brigade: Colonel Pohl

  16th Heavy and 31st Light batteries

  Cavalry: 7th Cavalry Division: Lieutenant-General A. P. Zass

  21st Brigade: Pereiaslavl Dragoon Regiment

  22nd Brigade: Major-General Count Paul von der Pahlen

  Dorpat Dragoon Regiment; Tiraspol Dragoon Regiment

  23rd Brigade: Chuguev Lancer Regiment; 2 Don Cossack regiments

  7th Reserve Artillery Brigade: 39th Heavy and 50th Light batteries

  Army reserve: Lieutenant-General I. V. Sabaneev

  Olonets Infantry Regiment; Iaroslavl Infantry Regiment; 7th Jaeger Regiment; Olviopol Hussar Regiment; 1 Don Cossack regiment

  16th Horse Artillery Battery; 1 miner and 2 pioneer companies

  Detachment in Serbia: Major-General N. I. Lüders

  16th Infantry Division: Major-General N. I. Lüders

  1st Brigade: Neishlot Infantry Regiment

  3rd Brigade: Major-General S. Ia. Repninsky

  27th and 43rd Jaeger regiments

  30th Light Battery of 16th Field Artillery Brigade

  Cavalry: from 20th Brigade of 6th Cavalry Division

  Volhynia Lancer Regiment; 2 Don Cossack regiments

  18th Horse Artillery Battery

  Riga Corps: Lieutenant-General I. N. von Essen

  24 reserve (i.e. second) battalions; 18 recruit depot (i.e. fourth) battalions

  1 company pioneers and 1 company miners

  Finland Corps: Lieutenant-General F. F. von Steinhel

  6th Infantry Division: Major-General V. S. Rakhmanov

  1st Brigade: Major-General E. S. Gorbuntsov

  Briansk Infantry Regiment; Nizov Infantry Regiment

  3rd Brigade: Colonel M. L. Treskin

  Azov Infantry Regiment; 3rd Jaeger Regiment

  6th Field Artillery Brigade: Lieutenant-Colonel Schulmann

  6th Heavy and 11th Light batteries

  21st Infantry Division: Major-General N. I. Demidov

  1st Brigade: Colonel A. T. Maslov

  Petrovsk Infantry Regiment; Podolia Infantry Regiment

  2nd Brigade: Colonel Baron F. F. von Rosen

  Neva Infantry Regiment; Lithuania Infantry Regiment

  3rd Brigade: Colonel F. E. Knipper

  2nd and 44th Jaeger regiments

  21st Field Artillery Brigade: Colonel Hüne

  21st Heavy and 40th Light batteries

  25th Infantry Division: Major-General P. Ia. Bashutsky

  1st Brigade: Colonel A. E. Peucher

  1st Marine Regiment; 2nd Marine Regiment

  2nd Brigade: Colonel M. F. Naumov

  3rd Marine Regiment; Voronezh Infantry Regiment

  3rd Brigade: Colonel A. I. Wedermeier

  31st and 47th Jaeger regiments

  25th Field Artillery Brigade: Colonel Argun

  Cavalry: 27th Cavalry Brigade: Major-General I. I. Alekseev

  Finland Dragoon Regiment; Mitau Dragoon Regiment; 3 Don Cossack regiments

  First Reserve Corps: Lieutenant-General Baron E. I. Müller-Zakomelsky

  27 reserve (i.e. second) battalions and 33 reserve cavalry squadrons

  Second Reserve Corps: Lieutenant-General F. F. Oertel

  18 reserve (i.e. second) battalions and 6 reserve squadrons; 3 Don Cossack regiments

  Bobruisk Detachment: Major-General G. A. Ignatev

  12 reserve (i.e. second) battalions; 1 pioneer and 2 miner companies

  Smolensk Reserve Corps: Major-General Baron F. F. von Winzengerode

  27 recruit depot (i.e. fourth) battalions; 12 recruit depot squadrons

  2nd Reserve Artillery Brigade: Colonel Matsylev

  46th and 51st Heavy, 59th, 60th, 61st and 62nd Light and 20th and 24th Horse Artillery batteries

  Kaluga Reserve Corps: General M. A. Miloradovich

  42 recruit depot (i.e. fourth) battalions; 18 recruit depot squadrons

  Appendix 2

  Russian Army Corps at the beginning of the autumn 1813 campaign*

  Army of Bohemia

  Army Corps of General Count Peter von Wittgenstein: 43 battalions, 19 squadrons, 4 Cossack regiments, 92 guns: total strength = 31,913 men

  First Infantry Corps: Lieutenant-General Prince Andrei I. Gorchakov

  5th Infantry Division: Major-General V. P. Mezentsev

  Brigade: Perm Infantry Regiment; Mogilev Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: Kaluga Infantry Regiment; Sevsk Infantry Regiment; Grand Duchess Catherine’s Battalion

  Brigade: 23rd and 24th Jaeger regiments

  14th Infantry Division: Major-General Gothard von Helfreich

  Brigade: Tenge Infantry Regiment; Estland Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: 25th and 26th Jaeger regiments

  3rd Heavy and 6th and 7th Light Artillery batteries

  Second Infantry Corps: Lieutenant-General Prince Eugen of Württemberg

  3rd Infantry Division: Major-General Prince I. L. Shakhovskoy

  Brigade: Murom Infantry Regiment; Reval Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: Chernigov Infantry Regiment; Selenginsk Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: 20th and 21st Jaeger regiments

  4th Infantry Division: Major-General D. I. Pyshnitsky

  Brigade: Tobolsk Infantry Regiment; Volhynia Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: Kremenchug Infantry Regiment; Minsk Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: 4th and 34th Jaeger regiments

  5th Heavy and 13th and 27th Light batteries

  1st Hussar Division: Lieutenant-General Count Peter von der Pahlen

  Grodno, Sumi, Olviopol and Lubny Hussar regiments

  4 Don Cossack regiments

  6th and 12th Horse Artillery batteries

  Reserve Army Corps of the Grand Duke Constantine: 47 battalions, 87 squadrons, 3 Cossack regiments and 182 guns = 43,498 men

  Fifth (Guards) Infantry Corps: Lieutenant-General A. P. Ermolov

  1st Guards Division: Major-General Baron Gregor von Rosen

  Brigade: Preobrazhensky Guards Regiment; Semenovsky Guards Regiment

  Brigade: Izmailovsky Guards Regiment; Guards Jaeger Regiment; Marine Guards Battalion

  2nd Guards Division: Major-General I. F. Udom

  Brigade: Lithuania (Litovsky) Guards Regiment; Life Grenadier Guards Regiment

  Brigade: Pavlovsky Guards Regiment; Finland Guards Regiment

  2nd Guards Heavy and 1st and 2nd Guards Light batteries

  Third (Grenadier) Corps: Lieutenant-General N. N. Raevsky

  1st Grenadier Division: Major-General P. N. Choglokov

  Brigade: Count Arakcheev Grenadier Regiment; Ekaterinoslav Grenadier Regiment

  Brigade: Tauride Grenadier Regiment; St Petersburg Grenadier Regiment

  Brigade: Kexholm Grenadier Regiment; Pernau Grenadier Regiment

  2nd Grenadier Division: Lieutenant-General Prince Karl of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

  Brigade: Kiev Grenadier Regiment; Moscow Grenadier Regiment

  Brigade: Astrakhan Grenadier Regiment; Fanagoria Grenadier Regiment

  Brigade: Siberia Grenadier Regiment; Little Russia Grenadier Regiment

  33rd Heavy and 14th Light batteries

  Reserve Cavalry: Lieutenant-General Prince D. V. Golitsyn

  1st Cuirassier Division: Major-General N. I. Preradovich

  Brigade: Chevaliers Gardes; Horse Guards

  Brigade: His Majesty’s Life Cuirassiers; Her Majesty’s Life Cuirassiers

  1st and 2nd Guards Horse Artillery batteries: Colonel Kozen

  2nd Cuirassier Division: Major-General N. V. Kretov

  Brigade: Ekaterinoslav Cuirassier Regiment; Pskov Cu
irassier Regiment

  Brigade: Glukhov Cuirassier Regiment; Astrakhan Cuirassier Regiment

  3rd Cuirassier Division: Major-General I. M. Duka

  Brigade: Military Order Cuirassier Regiment; Starodub Cuirassier Regiment

  Brigade: Little Russia Cuirassier Regiment; Novgorod Cuirassier Regiment

  Guards Light Cavalry Division: Major-General I. G. Shevich

  Brigade: Guards Dragoon Regiment; Guards Lancer Regiment

  Brigade: Guards Hussar Regiment; Cossack Guards Regiment

  Lancer Division: Major-General Baron E. I. Müller-Zakomelsky

  Chuguev Lancer Regiment; Serpukhov Lancer Regiment; 2nd Tatar Lancer Regiment

  Ataman Cossack Regiment and 2 other Don Cossack regiments

  1st Don Cossack Horse Artillery Battery

  Reserve artillery:

  1st Guards Heavy Battery; 1st, 14th, 29th, 30th Heavy batteries

  Marine Guards artillery detachment: 1st, 3rd, 10th, 23rd Horse Artillery batteries

  Army of Silesia

  Army Corps of Lieutenant-General Baron Fabian von der Osten-Sacken: 24 battalions, 30 squadrons, 12 irregular cavalry regiments, 60 guns = 17,689 men

  10th Infantry Division: Lieutenant-General Count Johann von Lieven

  Brigade: Iaroslavl Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: Crimea Infantry Regiment; Belostok Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: 8th and 39th Jaeger regiments

  16th Infantry Division: Major-General S. Ia. Repninsky

  Brigade: Okhotsk Infantry Regiment; Kamchatka Infantry Regiment

  27th Infantry Division: Lieutenant-General D. P. Neverovsky

  Brigade: Vilna Infantry Regiment; Simbirsk Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: Ternopol Infantry Regiment; Odessa Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: 49th and 50th Jaeger regiments

  Cavalry: Lieutenant-General I. V. Vasilchikov

  Brigade from 3rd Dragoon Division

  Smolensk Dragoon Regiment; Courland Dragoon Regiment

  2nd Hussar Division: Major-General S. N. Lanskoy

  Brigade: Belorussia Hussar Regiment; Akhtyrka Hussar Regiment

  Brigade: Aleksandria Hussar Regiment; Mariupol Hussar Regiment

  8 Don Cossack regiments; 1 Kalmyk and 1 Bashkir regiment; 2 other Cossack regiments

  Artillery: Major-General A. P. Nikitin

  10th and 13th Heavy, 24th and 35th Light, and 18th Horse Artillery batteries

  1 company of pioneers

  Army Corps of General Count A. de Langeron: 53 battalions, 37 squadrons, 176 guns = 43,531 men

  Sixth Infantry Corps: Lieutenant-General Prince A. G. Shcherbatov

  7th Infantry Division: Major-General F. I. Talyzin

  Brigade: Pskov Infantry Regiment; Moscow Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: Libau Infantry Regiment; Sofia Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: 11th and 36th Jaeger regiments

  18th Infantry Division: Major-General P. E. Benardos

  Brigade: Vladimir Infantry Regiment; Tambov Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: Dnieper Infantry Regiment; Kostroma Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: 28th and 32nd Jaeger regiments

  Eighth Infantry Corps: Lieutenant-General Count E. de Saint-Priest

  11th Infantry Division: Major-General Prince I. S. Gurelov

  Brigade: Ekaterinburg Infantry Regiment; Rylsk Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: Elets Infantry Regiment; Polotsk Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: 1st and 33rd Jaeger regiments

  17th Infantry Division: Major-General Georg Pilar von Pilchau

  Brigade: Riazan Infantry Regiment; Beloozero Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: Wilmanstrand Infantry Regiment; Brest Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: 30th and 48th Jaeger regiments

  Ninth Infantry Corps: Lieutenant-General Z. D. Olsufev

  9th Infantry Division: Major-General E. E. Udom

  Brigade: Nasheburg Infantry Regiment; Apsheron Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: Riazhsk Infantry Regiment; Iakutsk Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: 10th and 38th Jaeger regiments

  Detachment of General A. Ia. Rudzevich: 15th and 13th Infantry divisions:

  Brigade (15th Division): Vitebsk Infantry Regiment; Kozlov Infantry Regiment

  Brigade (15th Division): Kuriia Infantry Regiment; Kolyvan Infantry Regiment

  Brigade (13th Division): 12th and 22nd Jaeger regiments

  Tenth Infantry Corps: Lieutenant-General P. M. Kaptsevich

  8th Infantry Division: Major-General Prince A. P. Urusov

  Brigade: Archangel Infantry Regiment; Schlüsselberg Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: Staroingermanland Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: 7th and 37th Jaeger regiments

  22nd Infantry Division: Major-General P. P. Turchaninov

  Brigade: Viatka Infantry Regiment; Staroskol Infantry Regiment; Olonets Infantry Regiment

  Brigade: 29th and 45th Jaeger regiments

  Cavalry Corps: Lieutenant-General Baron Friedrich von Korff

  3rd Dragoon Division: Major-General A. N. Berdiaev

  Tver Dragoon Regiment; Kinburn Dragoon Regiment

  1st Dragoon Division: Major-General N. M. Borozdin

  Moscow, Kargopol, Mitau, New Russia Dragoon regiments

  4th Dragoon Division: Major-General G. A. Emmanuel

  Kharkov Dragoon Regiment: Kiev Dragoon Regiment

  1st Mounted Jaeger Division: Major-General S. D. Panchulidzev

  Chernigov, Arzamas and Seversk Mounted Jaeger regiments

  2nd Mounted Jaeger Division: Major-General Count Paul von der Pahlen

  Livonia and Dorpat Mounted Jaeger regiments

  Irregular cavalry

  5 Don Cossack, 3 Ukrainian Cossack and 1 Kalmyk regiment

  Artillery of Langeron’s Army Corps:

  2nd, 15th, 18th, 32nd, 34th and 39th Heavy batteries; 3rd, 19th, 28th, 29th, 32nd, 33rd and 34th Light batteries; 8th Horse Artillery Battery and 2nd Don Cossack Horse Artillery Battery; 3 pioneer and 3 pontoon companies

  Army of the North:

  Army Corps of Lieutenant-General Baron F. von Winzengerode: 29 battalions, 48 squadrons, 20 irregular cavalry regiments, 96 guns = 29, 639 men

  Detachment of Lieutenant-General Count M. S. Vorontsov

  21st Infantry Division: Major-General V. D. Laptev

  Brigade: Petrovsk, Podolia and Lithuania Infantry regiments

  Brigade: Neva Infantry Regiment: 44th Jaeger Regiment

  31st Heavy and 42nd Light Artillery batteries

  24th Infantry Division: Major-General N. V. Vuich

  Brigade: Shirvan and Ufa Infantry regiments

  Brigade: Butyrki and Tomsk Infantry regiments

  Brigade: 19th and 40th Jaeger regiments

  46th Light Artillery Battery

  Cavalry: Major-General Count Gothard von Manteuffel

  St Petersburg Dragoon Regiment; Elizavetgrad Hussar Regiment; Iakhontov Volunteer Cavalry Regiment

  5 Don Cossack, 1 Bug and 1 Ural Cossack regiment

 

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