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508:'s brigades in a morning assault on 29 November. After suffering many casualties, the French crossed the Otterbach stream and advanced against the main Prussian position. Over the next two days, the French attacks failed and Hoche was compelled to order a retreat. Dubois was hit in the leg by a musket ball in the
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Hautpoul and Guillaume Soland, each with a horse artillery battery attached. Hautpoul led the 12th Dragoons (406), 2nd Hussars (265) and 6th Chasseurs-Ă -Cheval (624) while Soland led the 6th Cavalry (550) and 8th Cavalry (470).
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dithered over what to do, then finally decided to help the Prince of Orange. When Coburg's 52,000-man army reached the scene, it was too late; Charleroi had surrendered to the French. As on the 16th, Jourdan's 75,000 troops formed a semi-circle around
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Jourdan. He left the army early in 1795. The
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1250:(1855). "Première Bataille de Kaiserslautern".
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1184:"Les généreaux morts pour la patrie: 1792-1871"
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910:(1855). "Première Bataille de Kaiserslautern".
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1248:Jomini, Antoine-Henri
1166:. The Napoleon Series
1004:Dupuis (1907), p. 80.
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