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55: 385: 396:, the Tirailleurs du Po were still part of the 3rd Division in Marshal Soult's IV Corps and would play an important role that afternoon. During the night, the corps was discretely moved towards the extreme right flank and was deliberately extended. Legrand's Division was itself split between the villages of Kobelnitz, Zokolnitz, and Tellnitz. The division itself was also extremely spread out, though was assigned a role which they needed to carry out in-order for the battle to go according to Napoleon's plans. The division was tasked with holding back the anticipated Austrian attacked until Marshal 211:, forming part of the Italian Corps of the Foreign Troops Contingent. Though a short-lived unit, the Po Tirailleurs would, along with the Corsican Tirailleurs, serve with distinction in the early campaigns of the Napoleonic Wars. Actions included the Battle of Austerlitz, Jena, Eylau, Heilsberg, and Wagram, where both units were notably engaged. Following a reorganisation of the independent foreign units in 1811, several battalions were merged to form the 11th Light Infantry Regiment, which the Po Tirailleurs continued into. 745: 796: 480:. The battalion totalled around 308 officers and men during the battle, making it the weakest in the entire corps (as far as infantry). Following the end of the battle, the battalion would be held in high regard and earned a reputation for gallantry for their defence of Napoleon's right wing. In total, the battalion had two officers wounded, along with 29 killed and 154 wounded out of a total strength of only 340. 591: 30: 513: 1063:, the battalion's last action, one officer was killed (CdB Gassa), three mortally wounded (one of which was CdB Falguières), and four officers wounded. Rather unusually, the battalion doesn't appear in any orders of battle regarding the French Forces present at Wagram. However, it is clear members of the battalion 929:
Following the losses sustained by the battalion, recruitment was spread to the other French Italian départments and the openings were quickly filled. During its history, in particular conditions, the department came to count 1,300–1,500 effective even if obviously in the campaigns this number tended
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II Corps had crossed the river several miles south, and was forced to carry out a head-one charge across a small bridge in Ebersberg. Here, the Tirailleurs du Po were part of the 3rd Division and lost one officer killed, one mortally wounded, and eight wounded. IV Corps had heavily hit, but had in
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After the initial skirmishes with the Russians, Legrand's division arrived in the area of the 'Lawden Woods', which would become the centre of the battle. The division was reinforced soon after with corps artillery and Maragon's Corps Cavalry brigade. The woods was only defended by three weakened
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Napoleon's Advance Force moved towards the town, expected to fight just a small rear-guard of Bennigsen's army. However, Napoleon soon realised that after Ney's failed attack on the actual Russian rear-guard, he had now faced the entirety of Bennigsen's Army. The Tirailleurs du Po were still under
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Napoleon then order an all out charge, with the IV Corps holding the far (right, by now the north) advancing easily through the Prussian Right Wing. At first, the Prussians kept good discipline, but it soon became a general rout. With the battle over, the Tirailleurs were able to rest, having been
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Before the beginning of the impending conflict, Napoleon passed a series of decrees to set a new general uniform for the army, in addition to several of the new foreign regiments. The new uniform of the battalion was as follows: Dark 'Imperial Blue' tunic, pants, and collars, black shako with a red
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and General Przyseweski were in the act of storming Zokolnitz. General Magneron's handful of the Tirailleurs du Po repulsed the first attack and were then reinforced by General Merle's 26th Light Brigade, bringing the garrison to a strength of 1,800 men and 6 x guns. But by 08:30 no less than 30 x
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L'Estocq's Corps therefore retired to Königsberg and prepared for a siege while a combined Anglo-Russo-Swedish would assist, or at least that was the plan. On 14 June, IV Corps along with the 2nd Cuirassier, 3rd Dragoon, and Light Cavlary Divisions of Murat's Cavalry Reserve joined IV Corps (minus
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wing were continually getting in each other's way during the early stages due to the fog, and this confusion undoubtedly assisted the sustained defence of Legrand's gallant division. But the fatal consequence of this was that the main attack absorbed every possible soldier that could be spared and
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and the Imperial Guard), which had been the first to engage the Prussians. The IV Corps advanced through the town and had to climb steep tracks in-order to reach the plains where Lannes' V Corps had been advancing. By the time Napoleon had his main force move in, the Corps had been holding off
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After leaving their flank dangerously open, St Hilaire and St Cyr were forced to charge and secure Legrand's flank, which took several hours. By the afternoon, the entire French line was steadily forced back, though the Russians weren't able to chase them, exhausted, and now severely injured.
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Several weeks later, Napoleon once again reviewed the battalion quickly noted his satisfaction at the excellent appearance of the unit and the transformation of the men. The new commander quickly became well known in the battalion, and was known to be a good officer, and even spoke Italian to
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at the end of October 1805, he noticed that the unit was in a serious state of disorganisation and decided to take swift remedial action. Napoleon turned to the commander of IV Corps, Marshal Soult and requested to know the name of the officers. Soult replied "Sire, I know just the man, take
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guards cavalry force were forced to hold their position and form a massive square with their newly acquired Prussian and Russian prisoners in the middle. The combined Prusso-Russian cavalry force charged and a bloody melee ensued. The 55th Line Infantry battalion lost its colonel, its
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By mid-day, the division was in the area south of the woods and faced General Gorchakov's forces, which held strong positions across from the French. Legrand's division was ordered to assault the positions with support from St Cyr' and St Hilaire's divisions, both from IV Corps.
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arrived, they were intercepted by the Cavalry Reserve, thereby causing IV Corps to be held up. By 22:00 hours both sides disengaged, with both armies losing at least 15,000 troops, and by 23:00 the Russians withdrew with the French barely victorious.
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was especially brave where they charged a Russian fortified position and captured the redoubt around 19:00 hours. According to the military journal of IV Corps, it was the 26th Lights who took the redoubts and was soon assisted by the
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the end won the day. The battalion especially distinguished itself by being part of the first group of troops to charge the bridge, and were awarded for their courage and bravery. The 3rd Division, commanded by
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The French losses were known, but light, while Prussian losses totalled around 300 killed, wounded, and captured. This would be the last major pitched battle the Tirailleurs were engaged in during the campaign.
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and Bavarian Contingent advanced along the eastern roads towards the town, while the remainder of the army advance from the central and western plains. However, by the time of the beginning of the engagement at
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Corps had escaped from the battle mostly intact, but like the Prussian Army which had fought Napoleon the previous year, it was badly lead, suffered from a lock of staff, and was extremely old-fashioned.
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on the right (eastern) bank of the Alle, and only a few minor redoubts on the left bank they advance over the river to five battle, thus squandering this advantage and incurring avoidable casualties.
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According to their casualty return the French lost 1,391 killed, 10,059 wounded, and 864 captured. The IV Corps alone lost 8,286 men, several high-profile generals were also killed in this corps.
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enemy cannon had been brought to bear, and a renewed attack by 8,000 allies proved too much for the defense, and so Zokolnitz, in its turn, fell into enemy hands. However, away behind Tellnitz,
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Right Wing, and around 10:00, the corps secured the town of Closwitz, but was counterattacked on its right flank by Holtzendorff's Division. However, after a decisive charge by cavalry of the
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advance guard moved towards Tellnitz, and clashed with the garrison. At first all went well for the French, but a little later the bulk of the Russian 1st Column, commanded by
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Hulot". Hulot was initially held in suspicion because of his young age and, but Napoleon and Soult knew he would be perfect, made better by the fact he was in fact a Piedmont.
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victory over the Russians. Soult's IV Corps is also credited with helping 'win' the battle because they were able to divert the majority of the Russian reserve, commanded by
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Though the French had been beaten, the Russians were in a dire situation and severely hindered by their losses. They were therefore forced to withdraw and leave
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St Hilaire's 1st Division) near Königsberg and began to siege the city. Just one day later the terribly organised Prussian defence crumbled, with historian
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along with parts of the second Division, V Corps. The entirety of IV Corps, along with the Tirailleurs du Po were engaged against a strong Russian force.
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and its establishment was 1,000 men but had only raised 700 men by July 1804. The battalion itself was composed of eight chasseur companies and one of
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and brought back up to strength, however recruitment proved to be a difficult issue. Therefore, in August 1811 the battalion was amalgamated with the
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After taking the former Russian redoubts, the so many prisoners were taken that the division couldn't move any further. Legrand's entire division and
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In mid 1807, the battalion re-joined the IV Corps, and was placed under command of Divisional General Legrand once more in his 3rd division. When the
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and many of its officers before beating off the enemy. However, the squared were continually pummelled and were forced to withdraw back.
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comfort his men. Furthermore, while arriving in Austria the men were surprised to learn Hulot had specially ordered large amounts of
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immediately took advantage of the situation by recruiting local Italian and French soldiers. Therefore, on 20 April 1803, the
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Following a brief pause in action during the Winter and Spring of 1807, the IV Corps returned to their winter quarters near
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Though not emblazoned on the regimental colours or eagle, the following actions were granted as honours to the battalion:
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to the sack, with terrible atrocities being committed. Legrand's Division comprised some 9 battalions during the battle.
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On 16 November, the corps along with the V Corps and Reserve Cavalry intercepted a small Austrian-Russian force near
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Prussian Hussars steal the regimental colours of the 55th (French) Line Infantry Regiment at the Battle of Heilsberg.
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could come up to its aid. At the same time, the French left would push forward and shift the entire line clockwise.
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Legrand's Division, and would face fear opposition during the battle. Although the Russians had built extensive
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and recruited back up to strength, replacing the losses it had suffered during the 1806–1807 Prussian campaign.
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In January 1807, Napoleon began his new campaign against the Russians and Prussians by moving east towards
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were forced to relinquish their hold on the village. Further north meanwhile, French Royalist General
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October 1809–July 1811, Chef de Bataillon Mano (raised from the ranks of Lieutenant in the regiment)
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once again declared war on France. Before the outbreak of hostilities, the battalion moved back to
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5 July 1809 – 6 July 1809, Chef de Bataillon Falguières (mortally wounded at Wagram on the 2nd day)
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The battalion's uniform was similar to that of the light demi-brigades (soon to be redesignated as
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with two small red tassels on either end of the bicorne, 'imperial blue' jacket and trousers, red
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The French infantry, notably IV Corps advance several times charging into Russian forces. The
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with the IV Corps being the only full 'line corps' engaged. They were joined by Marshal
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heels, the Reserve Cavalry, I Corps, and IV Corps (with some 35,000 troops), along with
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In January 1809, the battalion was withdrawn from Turin and re-joined the reformed
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24 January 1804 – 15 June 1805, Chef de Bataillon Bernard Cattanéo (left, joined
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After arrival, the battalion was grouped with a fellow light infantry unit, the
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Unlike the many other foreign battalions in service, or being formed throughout
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deprived the allies of a formed reserve with which to meet unexpected crisis.
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Soon after formation, a regimental recruiting centre and depot were set up in
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continued moving east towards the Russo-Austrian-Prussian occupied region of
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by Napoleon, the Po Battalion was immediately sent to the front, arriving in
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to provide a right flank attack force again the Austrians advancing towards
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Action at the Eylau, the French cuirassiers of Soult's Cavalry charging the
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Throughout the end of 1809, 1810, and into 1811 the battalion returned to
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in the east, planning to cut the Austrian's line of retreat towards the
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On 9 May, the Tirailleurs were engaged in a skirmish just outside of
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Napoleon and his staff following the end of the Battle of Austerlitz.
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broke out, Soult's IV Corps advanced alongside Napoleon and his
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arrived and was organising a counterattack towards the village.
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On 17 April, IV Corps along with Divisional General
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Index


France
French Imperial Army
Tirailleurs
Light Infantry
Battalion
Turin
Piedmont
Napoleonic Wars
War of the Third Coalition
Battle of Austerlitz
War of the Fourth Coalition
Battle of Jena
Battle of Eylau
Battle of Heilsberg
Battle of Königsberg
War of the Fifth Coalition
Battle of EckmĂĽhl
Battle of Wagram
light infantry
French Imperial Army
Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia
Piedmont
French Empire
Napoleon
Turin
Northern Italians
Alps
Northern Apennine Mountains
Po river

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