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  1. French Order-of-Battle at Waterloo: 18 June 1815 The Imperial Guard By Stephen Millar Imperial Guard: 22 battalions/20 squadrons/104 guns* a) Mortier, Marshal Adolphe-Edouard-Casimir-Joseph, Duc de Trevise (not present on 18 June)
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    What was the Battle of Waterloo?
    The Battle of Waterloo was a conflict on June 18, 1815, during the Hundred Days, the period from Napoleon ’s escape from exile to the return of Louis XVIII. Fought near Waterloo village, Belgium, it pitted Napoleon's 72,000 French troops against the duke of Wellington ’s army of 68,000 (British, Dutch, Belgian, ...
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    What was the Waterloo Campaign of 1815?
    Waterloo campaign. The Waterloo campaign (15 June – 8 July 1815) was fought between the French Army of the North and two Seventh Coalition armies, an Anglo-allied army and a Prussian army. Initially the French army was commanded by Napoleon Bonaparte, but he left for Paris after the French defeat at the Battle of Waterloo.
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    Was Napoleon in command during the Battle of Waterloo?
    Napoleon not in command The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday, 18 June 1815, near Waterloo in Belgium, part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands at the time.
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    Who fought in the Waterloo Campaign?
    Waterloo Campaign. The Waterloo Campaign (15 June – 8 July 1815) was fought between the French Army of the North and two Seventh Coalition armies, an Anglo-allied army and a Prussian army.
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    Present at the Battle of Waterloo, Wellington had 71,257 soldiers available, 3,866 officers and 65,919 other ranks. By the end of the day's fighting the army had suffered 16,084 casualties (3,024 killed, 10,222 wounded and 2,838 missing) a loss of 24.6%. See more

    This is the complete order of battle for the four major battles of the Waterloo campaign. See more

    • Dalton, Charles (1904), The Waterloo roll call. With biographical notes and anecdotes (1904), London: Eyre and Spottiswoode — Short biographies on all ranks present down … See more

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    1. ^ webpage says that 21st lost their c/o but the record does not show any officer casualties in the 21st at Waterloo, Digby Smith, p.298.
    2. ^ Antoine Maurin was wounded at the Battle of Ligny, command passed to Louis Vallin (Siborne 1895, p. 299). See more

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    Wellington rose at around 02:00 or 03:00 on 18 June, and wrote letters until dawn. He had earlier written to Blücher confirming that he would give battle at Mont-Saint-Jean if Blücher could provide him with at least one corps; otherwise he would retreat towards Brussels. At a late-night council, Blücher's chief of staff, August Neidhardt von Gneisenau, had been distrustful of Wellington's str…

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    WebThe Battle of Waterloo was a conflict on June 18, 1815, during the Hundred Days, the period from Napoleon’s escape from exile to the return of Louis …

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      I Corps fielded 24,844 (1,233 officers and 23,383 other ranks) on 18 June 1815 taking into account those not present in the Order of Battle and the casualties on the previous two days.
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      With so much of the Dutch Belgian contingent not present at the battle, only 579 officers and 8,677 men (9,256 in total) were fielded by II Corps.
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    Napoleon returned from his exile on the island of Elba on 1 March 1815, King Louis XVIII fled Paris on 19 March, and Napoleon entered Paris the next day. Meanwhile, far from recognising him as Emperor of the French, the Great Powers of Europe (Austria, Great Britain, Prussia and Russia) and their allies, who were a…
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  8. Allied Order of Battle: Waterloo 1815 : Ordre de Bataille : British ...

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    WebThe commander of the British-German-Netherland army at Waterloo in 1815 was the talented Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. (He became field …

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    WebThe Waterloo Battle: Armed confrontation that took place in 1815 between the French army of Napoleon Bonaparte and the Seventh.The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday …

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    WebFrench Order-of-Battle at Waterloo: 18 June 1815. By Stephen Millar. The composition of l Armee du Nord during the Waterloo Campaign can be readily-found on the Internet. …

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    WebDescription. Waterloo holds a special place among the great battles of history. The climax of more than twenty years of war, it was indeed a close-run affair, matching two of the …

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    WebFrench Order-of-Battle at Waterloo: 18 June 1815 The Imperial Guard. By Stephen Millar. Imperial Guard: 22 battalions/20 squadrons/104 guns* a) Mortier, Marshal Adolphe-Edouard-Casimir-Joseph, Duc de Trevise (not …



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