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VI Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée)

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56: 38: 620:. Jacquinot's division charged the Russian Lubny Hussars, mauling the regiment and driving off the Pskov Cuirassiers. Ismert's dragoon brigade charged a large Russian artillery battery three times. This foolhardy attack was repulsed and the 4th and 16th Dragoons suffered 400 killed and wounded between them. Nevertheless, Schwarzenberg was alarmed at the persistence of the French attacks and proceeded with caution. During the withdrawal, there was a brief panic when the infantry rearguard fled through the ranks of Kellermann's cavalry, but order was soon restored. After their defeat, the French withdrew to the west. 666:. On the right flank, Kellermann led the pursuit. When Napoleon decided to march toward Paris, the divisions of Jacquinot and Piré were in the lead. Trelliard's division and an infantry division were the rearguard. On 2 April, the divisions of Trelliard and Jacquinot numbered much less than when the corps was first formed in February. The brigades of Jacquinot's division appeared to have largely switched units with the 2nd and 12th Hussars, the 13th, 21st, 22nd, and 28th Chasseurs in Ameil's 7th Brigade, and the 4th, 5th, 10th, and 15th Chasseurs in Wolff's 8th Brigade. 467: 568: 631:. As the Russian infantry strove to turn the French left flank, they were charged by Kellermann's horsemen. When the VI Cavalry Corps retreated from Troyes on 4 March, Oudinot failed to provide for a rearguard. Bavarian cavalry suddenly appeared, causing the French horsemen to panic and flee. Luckily, the French infantry remained steady, but the Bavarian horsemen swept up 400 of their enemies. 453:
took command of the 6th Heavy Cavalry Division which included the 5th and 12th Dragoons from Jacquinot's old division plus the 21st and 26th Dragoons from Trelliard's division. Roussel's brigadiers were Louis Ernest Joseph Sparre and Antoine Rigaud. Trelliard's 5th Heavy Cavalry Division consisted of
627:. At this time, Jacquinot's division numbered 1,258 sabers while Trelliard's division numbered 1,747 horsemen. At the start of the battle, Kellermann's cavalry was in reserve on the left flank near Pont Saint-Hubert. After the II Cavalry Corps was drawn into action, Kellermann's corps moved east to 536:
where he arrived on the evening of 14 February with 12,000 troops, including reinforcements. Trelliard's division arrived at Guignes on 16 February, fresh from the Spanish front. At this time, Kellermann's corps was not yet fully formed. Altogether, there would be 4,200 horsemen in the divisions of
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and two howitzers of the 5th Company of the 1st Horse Artillery Regiment and the 2nd Company of the 1st Principal Train Battalion. While many units had under 100 cavalrymen, the largest unit was the 303-strong 13th Chasseurs and the weakest was the 16-man 4th Hussars. On 25 January 1814, when the
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The provisional regiments were abandoned when the III Cavalry Corps was suppressed and the new VI Cavalry Corps was created on 20 February. At that time, Jacquinot assumed leadership of the 4th Light Cavalry Division which largely incorporated the regiments of the Lorge-Ameil division. Its two
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and a heavy cavalry division led by Jacquinot. Ameil's division had 201 sabers in the 1st Provisional Hussar Regiment and 842 in the 2nd Provisional Chasseur Regiment while Jacquinot counted 740 horsemen in the 3rd Provisional Dragoons and 72 in the 4th Provisional Cuirassiers.
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pursued with Kellermann's cavalry, including Jacquinot's division, while MacDonald led a second pursuing column. On 27 February, Napoleon left Oudinot and MacDonald to watch Schwarzenberg's army with 42,000 men and marched with 35,000 troops against Blücher, who was headed for
560:. Lhéritier and Trelliard first scattered the Russian cavalry, then fell on the infantry opposing them. Pahlen's Russian infantry squares were broken and most of the troops cut down or captured. Later in the day, Trelliard's division was directed to pursue toward 513:'s Prussians. In the next few days, Blücher tried to run down and destroy MacDonald's force, but the marshal managed to evade his pursuers by 9 February. In the unsuccessful effort to catch the French, Blücher allowed his army to become dangerously extended. 430:
and the 2nd, 4th, and 12th Hussar Regiments. Jacquinot's division included the 13th Cuirassier and the 4th, 5th, 12th, 16th, 17th, 21st, 24th, 26th, and 27th Dragoon Regiments. The two divisions were supported by four
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on 27 February, Schwarzenberg attacked Oudinot by surprise, inflicting 3,060 casualties on the French while sustaining 2,400 casualties. Once the battle began, Kellermann crossed to the east bank of the
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was appointed as its commander. The corps was formed by combining a newly arrived dragoon division from the Spanish front, a second dragoon division, and a light cavalry division made up of hussars and
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that transferred from the Spanish front. The necessary orders were issued on 9 February, but the organization of Kellermann's corps was not fully carried out until 20 February. In July 1813 during the
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defeated 45,000 French soldiers led by Napoleon. The Coalition sustained 6,000–7,000 casualties while the French lost 5,600 men and 73 artillery pieces. After the battle, the French Army retreated to
556:'s Russian corps. On the right flank, Kellermann commanded the divisions from the V Cavalry Corps and Trelliard. On the left flank were two more V Cavalry Corps divisions under General 564:
and missed the action at Valjouan against the Bavarians. The French inflicted 3,114 casualties on the Allies and captured 9 guns and 40 caissons while losing 600 killed and wounded.
592:. Napoleon took with him Roussel's division and Sparre's brigade, which arrived from Spain at this time. Subsequently, Roussel's detached division fought at the battles of 1628: 140: 969: 450: 250: 1581: 1559: 529: 520:, inflicting heavy casualties on Blücher's army. After his victories, the French emperor had to rush to the help of his forces defending the 404: 676: 384: 307: 108: 579:
on 18 February, resulting in 5,000 Allied casualties and capturing 15 artillery pieces. This induced Schwarzenberg to fall back on first
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and marching toward Châlons-sur-Marne, which they reached on 30 January. On 5 February, MacDonald was chased out of Châlons by General
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successfully crossed the Rhine near Koblenz on 2 January 1814, rendering the French position untenable. On 13 January,
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the 4th, 14th, 16th, 17th, 24th, and 27th Dragoon Regiments. Trelliard's brigade commanders were Pierre Ismert and
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was appointed commander of the VI Cavalry Corps, which was to include cavalry under General
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which skirmished with the Allies before being pushed back. After his defeat at the
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brigade commanders were Ameil and Marc François Jérôme Wolff. General
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was a French military unit that had an ephemeral existence during the
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in December 1813, all of Trelliard's dragoons and some of General
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On 14 March, Treillard led a 2,400-man reconnaissance toward
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Over the following week, Napoleon won all the battles of the
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and VI Cavalry Corps, an independent division led by General
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on 20–21 March, Napoleon crossed to the east bank of the
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On 3 March 1814, Schwarzenberg defeated MacDonald in the
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consisted of a light cavalry division led by General
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abdicated in early April, the corps ceased to exist.
552:and four French cavalry divisions attacked General 355:on 1 February 1814, 80,000 Coalition troops led by 243: 162: 102: 97: 87: 77: 67: 49: 31: 23: 18: 1533:The Spanish Ulcer: A History of the Peninsular War 363:, where Napoleon reorganized his cavalry into the 583:and then farther east on 23 February. Marshal 474:On 12 November 1813, Napoleon ordered General 134: 8: 1574:The End of Empire: Napoleon's 1814 Campaign 524:. These troops had been pushed back by the 422:and a heavy cavalry division under General 544:began at dawn on 17 February when Marshal 141: 127: 119: 658:. On 26 March, Napoleon defeated General 654:while Jacquinot's division headed toward 532:. Already, Napoleon ordered MacDonald to 319:. Kellermann led the VI Cavalry Corps at 1493: 1478: 1454: 1442: 1430: 1406: 1394: 1382: 1286: 1274: 1262: 1226: 1178: 1166: 1142: 1130: 1115: 1103: 1067: 1055: 673: 1036: 650:'s light cavalry division raced toward 1629:Corps of France in the Napoleonic Wars 1576:. Solihull, UK: Helion & Company. 15: 1466: 1418: 1370: 1358: 1346: 1334: 1322: 1310: 1298: 1250: 1238: 1214: 1202: 1190: 1154: 1091: 1079: 1043: 7: 490:. The Army of Silesia under Marshal 436:bulk of the field army assembled at 537:Jacquinot, Trelliard, and Roussel. 416:Jean-Toussaint Arrighi de Casanova 14: 970:Nicolas-François Roussel d'Hurbal 501:ordered Sebastiani to retreat to 482:and III Cavalry Corps and defend 451:Nicolas-François Roussel d'Hurbal 54: 36: 883:Anne-François-Charles Trelliard 389:Anne-François-Charles Trelliard 677:François Étienne de Kellermann 385:François Étienne de Kellermann 308:François Étienne de Kellermann 109:François Étienne de Kellermann 1: 1550:Leggiere, Michael V. (2007). 1514:The Napoleonic Wars Data Book 558:Édouard Jean Baptiste Milhaud 492:Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher 357:Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher 405:campaign in northeast France 976:Louis Ernest Joseph Sparre 967:6th Heavy Cavalry Division: 880:5th Heavy Cavalry Division: 800:Marc François Jérôme Wolff 700:4th Light Cavalry Division: 660:Ferdinand von Wintzingerode 420:Jean Thomas Guillaume Lorge 1645: 699: 571:François-Charles Trelliard 92:War of the Sixth Coalition 1002: 973: 966: 926: 886: 879: 797: 706: 554:Peter Graf von der Pahlen 703:Charles Claude Jacquinot 640:Battle of Arcis-sur-Aube 629:Saint-Parres-aux-Tertres 424:Charles Claude Jacquinot 478:to take command of the 410:On 1 January 1814, the 379:and three divisions of 930:François Léon Ormancey 664:Battle of Saint-Dizier 613:Battle of Bar-sur-Aube 572: 530:Karl von Schwarzenberg 471: 470:Kellermann the Younger 456:François Léon Ormancey 393:Battle of the Pyrenees 1596:Napoleon at Bay: 1814 1531:Gates, David (2002). 1516:. London: Greenhill. 570: 528:led by Field Marshal 469: 353:Battle of La Rothière 27:February – April 1814 636:Villenauxe-la-Grande 625:Battle of Laubressel 546:Claude Victor-Perrin 62:French Imperial Army 1535:. London: Pimlico. 1481:, pp. 492–496. 1433:, pp. 293–294. 1421:, pp. 506–507. 1409:, pp. 282–288. 1349:, pp. 101–103. 1289:, pp. 201–205. 1277:, pp. 193–194. 1106:, pp. 541–542. 1058:, pp. 124–125. 1046:, pp. 491–493. 679: 577:Battle of Montereau 401:Pierre Benoît Soult 377:Jean-Marie Defrance 44:First French Empire 868:Chasseurs-à-Cheval 854:Chasseurs-à-Cheval 840:Chasseurs-à-Cheval 786:Chasseurs-à-Cheval 772:Chasseurs-à-Cheval 758:Chasseurs-à-Cheval 744:Chasseurs-à-Cheval 730:Chasseurs-à-Cheval 716:Chasseurs-à-Cheval 710:Auguste Jean Ameil 675:VI Cavalry Corps: 674: 573: 518:Six Days' Campaign 472: 442:Auguste Jean Ameil 428:Chasseurs-à-Cheval 397:Battle of the Nive 341:Napoleon Bonaparte 313:Chasseurs-à-Cheval 1592:Petre, F. Loraine 1583:978-1-909982-96-3 1561:978-0-521-87542-4 1313:, pp. 85–86. 1217:, pp. 54–56. 1029: 1028: 692:Strength 20 Feb. 656:Chaumont-la-Ville 575:Napoleon won the 542:Battle of Mormant 499:Jacques MacDonald 476:Horace Sebastiani 438:Châlons-sur-Marne 412:III Cavalry Corps 383:cavalry. General 317:III Cavalry Corps 289: 288: 114: 113: 1636: 1613: 1600:Lionel Leventhal 1587: 1570:Nafziger, George 1565: 1546: 1527: 1497: 1491: 1482: 1476: 1470: 1464: 1458: 1452: 1446: 1440: 1434: 1428: 1422: 1416: 1410: 1404: 1398: 1392: 1386: 1380: 1374: 1368: 1362: 1356: 1350: 1344: 1338: 1332: 1326: 1320: 1314: 1308: 1302: 1296: 1290: 1284: 1278: 1272: 1266: 1260: 1254: 1248: 1242: 1236: 1230: 1224: 1218: 1212: 1206: 1200: 1194: 1188: 1182: 1176: 1170: 1164: 1158: 1152: 1146: 1140: 1134: 1128: 1119: 1113: 1107: 1101: 1095: 1089: 1083: 1077: 1071: 1065: 1059: 1053: 1047: 1041: 695:Strength 2 Apr. 680: 602:Fère-Champenoise 511:Ludwig von Yorck 507:Sainte-Menehould 361:Nogent-sur-Seine 339:. 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French Imperial Army
Shock cavalry
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