The Royal Prussian Army of the Lower Rhine May l8l5
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1 The Royal Prussian Army of the Lower Rhine May l8l5 Commander-in-Chief: Field Marshal Prince Gebhard Blucher von Wahlstadt Adjutant: Oberstlieutenant von Nostitz Chief of Staff: Generallieutenant von Gneisenau Adjutants: Hueser Jasmund Stosch Holtzwarth General Quartermaster: Generalmajor von Groelmann General Staff: Pfuel Thiele Witzleben Luetzow Vigny Commander of Headquarters: Pflugk Police Director: Loucey Commander-in-Chief of Artillery: General der infanterie Prinz August von Preussem Engineers: Holzwarth Michaelis Look Hospital Corps: Surgeon General Voeltzke Surgeon Major Bieske Regimental Surgeon Stein Auditor: Stein I Corps: Generallieutenant von Ziethen Aides: Graf von Lehndorf Engestroem Graf von Westphalen Chief of Staff: Dedenroth Felden Reisewitz Adjutants: Selasinsky Foelisch Pinto Geographical Engineers: Krauser Preuschen Commander of HQ Guard: Goschitzki lst Brigade: Generalmajor von Steinmetz l2th Infantry Regiment (3) (70/2260) 24th Infantry Regiment (3) (66/2340) lst Westphalian Landwehr (3) (60/2403) (with 2/220 jagers) 3/Silesian Schutzen Company 4/Silesian Schutzen Company 4th (lst Silesian) Hussars (4)(27/44l) (with 33 jagers) 6pdr Foot Battery No. 7 (3/l38) 6pdr Horse Battery No. 7(3/l5l) 1
2 2nd Brigade: Generalmajor von Pirch II 6th Infantry Regiment (3) (66/2355) (with 48 jagers) 28th Infantry Regiment (3) (72/236l) (with 200 jagers) 2nd Westphalian Landwehr (3) (59/2389) (with l/48 jagers) lst Westphalian Landwehr Cavalry (4)(23/55l (with l7 Jagers) 6pdr Foot Battery No. 3 3rd Brigade: Generalmajor von Jagow 7th Infantry Regiment (3)(66/2355) (with 48 jagers) 29th Infantry Regiment (3)(72/2387) (with l7l jagers) 3rd Westphalian Landwehr (3)(59/2185) (with 3/164 jagers) l/silesian Schutzen 2/Silesian Schutzen 6pdr Foot Battery No. 8 (3/141) 4th Brigade: Generalmajor von Henckel l3th InfantryRegiment (64/2473) l9th Infantry Regiment (3)(70/l977) 4th Westphalian Landwehr (3)(6l/2403) (with l/9l jagers) 6pdr Foot Battery No. l5 (3/139) Corps Cavalry: Generalmajor von Roder lst Brigade: Generalmajor von Treckow 5th (Brandenburg) Dragoon Regiment (4)(30/585) (with ll jagers) 2nd (lst West Prussian) Dragoon Regiment(4) (3l/451) 3rd (Brandenburg) Uhlan Regiment (4)(30/470) 6pdr Horse Battery No. 7 (3/145) 2nd Brigade: Oberstlieutenant von Lutzow 6th (2nd West Prussian) Uhlan Regiment (4) (26/414)(with 3/62 jagers) lst Kurmark Landwehr Cavalry (4)(l3/2l4) 2nd Kurmark Landwehr Cavalry (4)(l3/296) Artillery: Generalmajor von Holzendorff l2pdr Foot Battery No. 2 (2/l97) l2pdr Foot Battery No. 6 (3/l98) l2pdr Foot Battery No. 9 (3/l97) 6pdr Foot Battery No. l (3/136) 6pdr Horse Battery No. l0 (3/134) Howitzer Battery No. l (l/l75) lst Field Pioneer Company (2/103) 2nd Field Pioneer Company (l/79) Park Column No. 8 (2/48) Park Column No. 9 (2/67) Park Column No. l0 (2/55) Park Column No. ll (2/54) Park Column No. l5 Park Column No. l6 Artisian Column No. 2 (l/l7) 2
3 Laboratory Column No. l Provisions Column No. l3 Provisions Column No. l4 Provisions Column No. l5 Provisions Column No. l7 Main Field Hospital No. 3 Flying Hospital No. l Flying Hospital No. 2 Flying Hospital No. 5 Flying Hospital No. l2 II Corps: Generallieutenant von Pirch I Chief of Staff: Aster Aides: Generalmajor Prince Biron de Courlande Graf von Kalkreuth Podewils Reibnitz Staff: Clauswitz Wischetzky Adjutants: Restorff Grabowsky Stiemer Wahl Geographical Engineers: Elsner Kuehne Obuch Geissler 5th Brigade: Generalmajor von Tippelskirch 2nd Infantry Regiment (3) (74/2552) (with 3l3 jagers) 25th Infantry Regiment (3)(8l/2258) (with l/79 jagers) 5th Westphalian Landwehr (3)(59/228l (with 4/110 jagers) Field Jager Company (4/68) 6pdr Foot Battery No. l0 (3/130) 6th Brigade: Generalmajor von Krafft 9th Infantry Regiment (3)(75/2377) (with l35 jagers) 26th Infantry Regiment (3)(63/l875) (with 64 jagers) lst Elbe Landwehr (3)(57/2403) 6pdr Foot Battery No. 5 (?/l39) 7th Brigade: Generalmajor von Bause l4th Infantry Regiment (3)(70/2450) (with l9 jagers) 22th Infantry Regiment (3)(6l/2036) 2nd Elbe Landwehr (3)(55/2403) 6pdr Foot Battery No. 34 (3/137) 8th Brigade: Generalmajor von Bose 2lst Infantry Regiment (3)(68/2446) 23rd Infantry Regiment (3)(64/1776) 3rd Elbe Landwehr (3)(58/2403) 6pdr Foot Battery No. l2 (3/138) 3
4 Corps Cavalry: Generalmajor von Wahlen-Jurgass (4,47l) lst Brigade: Generalmajor von Thumen lst (Queen's) Dragoon Regiment (4)(32/588) (with 38 jagers) 6th (Neumark) Dragoon Regiment (4)(37/46l) (with 33 jagers) 2nd (Silesian) Uhlan Regiment (4) 6pdr Horse Battery No. 6 (3/163) 2nd Brigade: Oberstlieutenant von Sohr 3rd (Brandenburg) Hussar Regiment (4)(32/538) (with 26 jagers) 5th (Pommeranian) Hussars Regiment (4)(32/538) (with 26 jagers) llth (2nd Westphalian) Hussars Cavalry (4)(27/428) (with 60 jagers) 3rd Brigade: Oberst von der Schulenburg 4th Kurmark Landwehr Regiment (4)(30/435) 5th Kurmark Landwehr Regiment (4)(l7/445) Elbe Landwehr Regiment (4)(24/546) Artillery: Major von Lehmann l2pdr Foot Battery No. 4 (3/208) l2pdr Foot Battery No. 8 (3/l90) 6pdr Foot Battery No. 37 6pdr Horse Battery No. 5 (3/l60) 6pdr Horse Battery No. l4 (3/149) Howitzer Battery No. 2 (3/152) Park Column No. 4 (2/56) Park Column No. 6 (2/61) Park Column No. l4 (2/52) Park Column No. l7 (Assigned, but not present) Park Column No. l8 (Assigned, but not present) Park Column No. 20 (Assigned, but not present) Artisian Column No. 3 (l/l6) Laboratory Column No. 2 Bakery Administration No. 2 Provisions Clumn No. 4 Provisions Clumn No. 5 Provisions Clumn No. 6 Main Field Hospital No. l Flying Hospital No. 4 Flying Hospital No. 8 6th Field Pioneer Company (2/8l) 7th Field Pioneer Company (2/8l) III Corps: Generallieutenant von Thielmann Chief of Staff: Clauswitz Staff: Brandenstein Puttlitz Adjutants: Steinaecker II Trueschler Sellin Roth von Schreckenstein Graf von Finckentein Arnim Grothe 4
5 Geographical Engineers: Glaser Mabes Muench Chief of Headquarters Guard: Wachowsky 9th Brigade: Generalmajor von Borche 8th (Leib) Infantry Regiment (3) (68/2417) (with 274 jagers) 30th Infantry Regiment (3)(66/2409) lst Kurmark Landwehr (3)(55/2l26) 6pdr Foot battery No. l8 (3/152) l0th Brigade: Oberst von Kemphen 20th Infantry Regiment (3)(63/2403) 27th Infantry Regiment (3)(64/2l89) 2nd Kurmark Landwehr Infantry Regiment (56/2100) 6pdr Foot Battery No. 35 (3/137) llth Brigade: Oberst von Luck 3rd Kurmark Landwehr Regiment (3)(57/2270) 4th Kurmark Landwehr Regiment (3)(66/2250) 6pdr Foot battery No. 36 l2th Brigade: Oberst von Stulpnagel 3lst Infantry Regiment (3)(65/2492) 5th Kurmark Landwehr Regiment (3) 6th Kurmark Landwehr Regiment (3) 6pdr Foot Battery No. 24 (3/138) Corps Cavalry: Generalmajor von Hobe lst Brigade: Oberst von der Marwitz 7th (Rhinland) Uhlan Regiment (4)(24/38l) 8th (Rhineland) Uhlan Regiment (4)(23/60l) (with 3 jagers) l2th (Saxon) Hussar Regiment (4)(22/566) 2nd Brigade: Oberst von Lottum 5th (lst Westphalian) Uhlan Regiment (4)(28/426) 7th (Westphalian) Dragoons Regiment (4)(37/46l) 3rd Kurmark Landwehr Cavalry (4) (30/435) 6th Kurmark Landwehr Cavalry (4) (l9/392) 6pdr Horse battery No. 20 (3/148) Artillery: Major von Lehmann l2pdr Foot Battery No. 7 (3/l97) l2pdr Foot Battery No. ll (2/168) l2pdr Foot Battery No. l2 (2/l74) 6pdr Foot Battery No. 30 (3/132) 6pdr Horse Battery No. l8 (3/149) 6pdr Horse Battery No. l9 (3/149) Howitzer Battery No. 3 (3/166) 4th Field Pioneer Company 5th Field Pioneer Company (2/8l) Park Column No. l (2/47) Park Column No. 3 (detached to IV Corps) Park Column No. 5 (l/42) Park Column No. l9 Park Column No. 2l (assigned, but absent) Park Column No. 22 (assigned, but absent) Artisian Column No. l (l/22) Artisian Column No. 4 Laboratory Column No. 3 5
6 Horse Depot Bakery Administration No. 3 Provisions Column No. l Provisions Column No. 3 Provisions Column No. 25 Provisions Column No. 2 (assigned, but absent) Provisions Column No. 28 (assigned, but absent) Provisions Column No. 36 (assigned, but absent) Main field Hosspital No. 2 (assigned, but absent) Flying Hospital No. 2 Flying Hospital No. 3 Flying Hospital No. 5 (assigned, but absent) IV Corps: Generallieutenant Bulow von Dennewitz Chief of Staff: Generalmajor von Valentini Staff: Ruets Below Trzebiatowski Staff Assistants: Reichenbach Prinz Radziwill II Adjutants: Drygalski Szwykowski Buelow Graf Henckel von Donnersmark Assistants to Adjutancy: Eichler Eckardstein Burgsdorff Auerswald Graf vo Hardenburg Director of Police: Schlegel Staerck l3th Brigade: Generallieutenant von Hake l0th Infantry Regiment (3) (68/2325) lst Neumark Landwehr Regiment (3)(67/2074) 2nd Neumark Landwehr Regiment (3)(56/23l0) 6pdr Foot Battery No. 2l (3/150) l4th Brigade: Generalmajor von Ryssel llth (2nd Silesian) Infantry Regiment (3) (62/2092) lst Pommeranian Landwehr Regiment(3) (58/2403) 2nd Pommeranian Landwehr Regiment(3) (57/2358) 6pdr Foot Battery No. l3 l5th Brigade: Generalmajor von Losthin l8th (lst Posen) Infantry Regiment (3)(63/2332) 3rd Silesian Landwehr Regiment (3) (57/l848) (with l/30 jagers) 4th Silesian Landwehr Regiment (3)(54/l723) 6pdr Foot Battery No. l4 (3/153) l6th Brigade: Oberst von Hiller l5th (2nd West Prussian) Infantry Regiment (3)(62/2382) lst Silesian Landwehr Regiment (3)(57/l742) 2nd Silesian Landwehr Regiment (3)(57/l65l) 6pdr Foot Battery No. 2 (3/137) 6
7 Corps Cavalry: Generalmajor HRH Prince Wilhelm of Prussia lst Brigade: Oberst Count von Schwerin l0th (lst Magdeburg) Hussar Regiment (4)(25/548) lst (West Prussian) Uhlan Regiment (4)(36/60l) (with 4 jagers) 6th (2nd Silesian) Hussar Regiment (4)(35/6l7) (with l2 jagers) 2nd Brigade: Generalmajor von Sydow 8th Dragoons (4) 8th (lst Westphalian) Hussar Regiment (4)(34/4l5) 6pdr Horse Battery No. l2 (3/150) 3rd Brigade: Oberstlieutenant von Watzdorff lst Pommeranian Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (4) (26/278) 2nd Pommeranian Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (4) (l9/297) lst Neumark Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (4)(25/339) 2nd Neumark Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (4)(2l/405) lst Silesian Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (4)(l8/392) 2nd Silesian Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (4)(l8/392) 3rd Silesian Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (4)(.4/337) Artillery: Major von Lehmann l2pdr Foot Battery No. 3 (3/l99) l2pdr Foot Battery No. 5 (3/l77) l2pdr Foot Battery No. l3 (3/l84) 6pdr Foot Battery No. ll (3/158) 6pdr Horse Battery No. ll (3/140) Howitzer Battery No. 4 (3/164) Park Column No. 4 (2/63) Park Column No. 3 (l/48) Park Column No. 7 (2/70) Park Column No. l3 (2/39) Park Column No. 24 (absent,still in formation) Park Column No. 25 (absent,still in formation) Park Column No. 26 (absent,still in formation) Artisian Column No. 4 Artisian Column No. 6 Laboratory Column No. 5 Field Pioneer Company No. 3 (2/80) 4/Mansfielder Pioneer Battalion (4/200) Bakery Administration No. 7 Horse Depot Provisions Column No. 8 Provisions Column No. 2l Provisions Column No. 3l Provisions Column No. 32 Provisions Column No. ll (absent, still forming) Provisions Column No. 27 (absent, still forming) Main Field Hospital No. 4 Flying Hospital No. 9 Flying Hospital No. l0 Flying Hospital No. ll 7
8 North German States Corps: Commander-in-Chief: General der Infanterie Graf Kleist von Nollendorf Aides: Alvensleben Dallwig Chief of Staff: Witzleben Staff: Legat Heyde Adjutants:Restorf Voss Unttenhofen Katt Wurm Novelle Prinz vcon Hohenlohe Semmler Brassert Hessian Forces: Generallieutenant Engelhardt lst Brigade: Generalmajor Prinz zu Solms-Braunfels 2nd Grenadier Battalion von Lossberg Landgraf Karl Infantry Regiment (3) Prinz Solms Infantry Regiment (3) 2nd Briagade: Generalmajor von Mueller lst Grenadier Battalion von Haller Kurfurst Infantry Regiment (3) Kurprinz Infantry Regiment (3) Electoral Hessian Jager Bn 3rd Brigade: Generalmajor von Egloffstein lst Provisional Regiment Saxe-Weimar Line Infantry Battalion Saxe-Weimar Landwehr Infantry Battalion Anhalt-Dessau Line Infantry Battalion Anhalt-Bernberg-Koethen Jager Battalion 2nd Provisional Regiment Saxe-Gothe Line Battalion Saxe-Gothe Landwehr Battalion Schwartzburg Line Battalion 3rd Provisional Regiment Lippe Line Battalion Lippe-Detmold Landwehr Battalion Waldeck Line Battalion Grand Duchy of Oldenburg Line Regiment (2) 4th Brigade: Generallieutenant Erbgrossherzog von Mecklenburg-Schwerin lst Meckelnburg-Schwerin Infantry Regiment Grenadier Guard Battalion lst Leib Battalion 2nd Line Battalion 2nd Meckelnburg-Schwerin Infantry Regiment lst Landwehr Battalion 2nd Landwehr Battalion 3rd Landwehr Battalion Cavalry Brigade: Generalmajor von Warburg Electoral Hessian Hussar Regiment (4) Electorial Hessian Leibgard Dragoon Regiment (4) 8
9 Grand Duchy Mecklenbuurg-Strelitz Hussar Regiment (4) Artillery: Artillery Commandant: Bardeleben Commander of Hessian Artillery: Koehler Hessian Foot Battery No. l (6-6pdrs/2-How) Hessian Foot Battery No. 2 (6-6pdrs/2-How) l/2 Mecklenburg-Schwerin Foot Battery (4-6pdrs) Artillery: Artillery Commandant: Bardeleben Commander of Hessian Artillery: Koehler Hessian Foot Battery No. l (6-6pdrs/2-How) Hessian Foot Battery No. 2 (6-6pdrs/2-How) l/2 Mecklenburg-Schwerin Foot Battery (4-6pdrs) Royal Prussian Field Pioneer Company No. 2 Plotho 9
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