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657:. Some soldiers and cannons from the routed right wing rallied on it. Jourdan issued orders for a retreat but, finding that Lefebvre was still holding on, he countermanded the order. Championnet's division had just begun pulling out. Jourdan directed Dubois' cavalry to charge the enemy; the horsemen were repulsed, but Championnet's foot soldiers attacked next and regained their former positions. After a see-saw struggle on the left flank, the French managed to hold their ground there also. Coburg in person hurled his battalions at Lefebvre but every assault was beaten back. That evening Coburg conceded victory to the French and retreated to 583: 410: 533: 76: 87: 552:. Dubois attempted to impose discipline on the unruly and riotous regiments. Unfortunately the organizations were changing constantly, preventing him from accomplishing much. After Goguet was assassinated by his own troops on 21 April, Dubois took over the division. On 4 May, Dubois' division counted 11,353 soldiers and was posted at 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 627:
deployed in front of Morlot's division, Jourdan ordered the cavalry to attack. Accordingly, Dubois led the 10th Cavalry (of Morlot's division) and 6th Chasseurs-Ă -Cheval in a brilliant cavalry charge, capturing 600 enemy soldiers and seven cannons. Unfortunately Jourdan soon received news that his
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on 10 June 1794. The 2,315 troopers were divided into brigades under 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 Charleroi. In the
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and 1st Dragoons, three squadrons of the 3rd Hussars, one squadron of the 7th Hussars, five infantry companies and three half-squadrons from various cavalry units. Water-logged roads kept Hoche's main body out of action on the 28th, but Dubois joined one of
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attacked on 13 October 1793. Dubois did not distinguish himself, withdrawing from his position when it was unnecessary. Carlec refused to order a counterattack unless authorized to do so by the political representatives, so the army fell back almost to
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who commanded the Coalition army attacked the French in four columns, with the main weight in the 1st and 2nd Columns against the French right flank. The French left flank troops were successful against the 4th Column. As the 3rd Column under
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Undeterred, Jourdan spent one day reorganizing his defeated army and then advanced across the Sambre on 18 June, reinvesting Charleroi. The Prince of Orange's troops took position at Rouveroy to the west of Charleroi while
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battalions plus the 4th Dragoons and 2nd Chasseurs Ă  Cheval. The French government dismissed the previous army commander but none of the generals wanted the post because they had seen such generals as
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replaced its acting commander. The new leader was handicapped by the arrest and dismissal of so many generals. Evidently Hoche thought favorably toward Dubois because he wrote at this time, "
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on 2 October where he led the 4,000-strong cavalry reserve. He got into an argument with the supply department which caused a rupture with Jourdan. He left the army early in 1795. The
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on 26 June 1794 Coburg formed his army into five attacking columns. Dubois' cavalry was positioned near Ransart behind the center together with
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on 10 March 1794. This promotion was confirmed on 30 March. He arrived at Guise to take command of the cavalry brigades from the divisions of
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and assassinated a deputy. In Paris at the time, Dubois was given command of the capital's cavalry on the 21st. The next day soldiers under
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was dismissed for suspected sympathy with aristocrats. In the midst of this chaos, the 43,185-strong Coalition army under
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on 28–30 November. His force consisted of 12 field guns in two horse artillery companies, four squadrons each of the 1st
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On 6 and 17 July 1794 Dubois led his troopers in clashes against the Coalition forces. He fought in the
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See photo of the Arc de Triomphe. The underline indicates that Dubois was killed in action.
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near Guise. Balland's 12,701-man division and Dubois' division made up the center of the
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was placed under siege. The cavalry of Dubois accompanied the infantry divisions of
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turned Wurmser's right flank and forced him to retreat from his defenses at
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also suffered from disruptive changes of army leaders. On 31 October 1793
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Dragoon Regiment on 6 June 1776, followed by subsequent moves into the
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broke out on 20 May 1795 when a crowd of armed people, burst into the
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Dubois advanced into the lesser grades of officer. He was promoted to
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by August 1793. After briefly commanding an infantry division in the
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right flank had collapsed, causing him to order a withdrawal.
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Charavay, Jacques; Charavay, Noel; Charavay, Étienne (1893).
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in the 17th Dragoons on 26 January 1793. He was promoted to
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Regiment on 28 May 1779. He was promoted to brigadier, a
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was fought on 16 June and resulted in a French defeat.
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on 24 August 1793. For part of the year he was deputy
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on 5 August the same year. In 1792 he fought with the
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under Jacques Ferrand. After 10 May, the brigade of
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Infantry Regiment on 25 July 1784 and was appointed
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in March 1794, Dubois led a cavalry division in the
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Dubois returned to the 310:on 16 August 1770. He transferred into the 778: 776: 774: 772: 770: 768: 766: 209:and was killed in action fighting against 15: 1362:Names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe 1253:Etudes française de littĂ©rature militaire 1114: 1112: 913:Etudes française de littĂ©rature militaire 491:and Dubois have just arrived; Huet and 284:names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe 1377:People of the War of the First Coalition 598:River and the Austrian-held fortress of 747: 728: 294:Dubois was born on 27 January 1754 at 1134:. New York, N.Y.: MJF Books. p.  822:. London: Greenhill. pp. 57–58. 642:Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld 392:Hussars on 28 May 1793 and he became 326:rank, on 5 April 1780. He joined the 274:. In May 1795 he helped put down the 200: 7: 302:department in France. He joined the 540:Dubois was provisionally appointed 640:. The overall Coalition commander 566:was sent to the right wing of the 14: 696:AmĂ©dĂ©e Emmanuel François Laharpe 85: 74: 536:Dubois is on Column 25 at left. 342:on 29 December 1786. He became 461:Henri Jacques Guillaume Clarke 433:Claude Juste Alexandre Legrand 429:Claude Ignace François Michaud 427:. His brigade commanders were 1: 1310:The Napoleonic Wars Data Book 1256:. Berlin: Duncker et Humblot. 1229:. New York, N.Y.: MJF Books. 820:The Napoleonic Wars Data Book 670:Revolt of 1 Prairial Year III 276:Revolt of 1 Prairial Year III 1088:Phipps (2011b), pp. 161–164. 1070:Phipps (2011b), pp. 158–159. 1061:Phipps (2011b), pp. 154–155. 625:Peter Vitus von Quosdanovich 465:Dagobert Sigmund von Wurmser 346:(guidon bearer) in the 11th 223:and was rapidly promoted to 1043:Dupuis (1907), pp. 296–297. 1031:Dupuis (1907), pp. 290–291. 564:Jean-Joseph Ange d'Hautpoul 550:Jacques Gilles Henri Goguet 419:First Battle of Wissembourg 138:First Battle of Wissembourg 1393: 870:Phipps (2011b), pp. 73–74. 453:representatives on mission 217:in 1791, he served in the 207:War of the First Coalition 133:War of the First Coalition 472:. Dubois was replaced by 386:chef de brigade (colonel) 380:. He assumed the rank of 350:Regiment on 15 May 1788. 336:marĂ©chal de logis en chef 298:in what later became the 1022:Smith (1998), pp. 84–85. 620:Prince William of Orange 604:Jean Étienne Championnet 497:Battle of Kaiserslautern 324:non-commissioned officer 245:before being wounded at 237:he switched back to the 202:[pÉ”lalÉ›ksidybwa] 143:Battle of Kaiserslautern 1194:Dupuis, Victor (1907). 1106:Phipps (2011b), p. 144. 1097:Phipps (2011b), p. 185. 1079:Phipps (2011b), p. 160. 995:Phipps (2011a), p. 290. 939:Dupuis, Victor (1907). 782:Charavay (1893), p. 38. 710:is on Column 25 of the 684:where he commanded the 510:Battle of Froeschwiller 388:of the 1st Regiment of 338:on 16 June 1785 and to 259:Army of Sambre-et-Meuse 148:Battle of Froeschwiller 1013:Dupuis (2007), p. 284. 926:Phipps (2011b), p. 99. 888:Phipps (2011b), p. 89. 879:Phipps (2011b), p. 79. 587: 537: 451:. In desperation, the 414: 1312:. 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Index

Guise
France
Rovereto
Kingdom of France
Kingdom of France
France
France
General of Division
War of the First Coalition
First Battle of Wissembourg
Battle of Kaiserslautern
Battle of Froeschwiller
Battle of Lambusart
Battle of Fleurus
Battle of Aldenhoven
Revolt of 20 May 1795
Battle of Rovereto

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War of the First Coalition
Habsburg Austria
sous-lieutenant
Army of the Moselle
general of brigade
Army of the Rhine
Wissembourg
Kaiserslautern
Froeschwiller
general of division
Army of Sambre-et-Meuse

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