by Guenter Schneider, Germany
104,336 men, 153 guns present at Hohenlinden:
Général en chef: Div.Gen. Moreau
1. Korps Div.Gen. Lecourbe (not present at Hohenlinden) 23,247
1. Division Molitor 11 guns 6,355
I./1. demi-brigade légère(1) I.+III. / 10. demi-brigade légère( 2) 6., 7. hussars (4) 2. Division Gudin 9 guns 8,365
II. / 10. demi-brigade légère(1), 8. hussars ( 4) 3. Division Montrichard 13 guns 7,460
9. hussars (4 ) Reserve Division Nansouty 920
23. regiment of cavalry ( 4 sqdns each) 2. Korps Div.Gen. Moreau 29,821
1. Division Grouchy 12 guns 8,615
11. Chasseurs (4 ) 4. hussars (4 ), 6. regiment of cavalry (3 ) 2. Division Richepance 14 guns 10,735
I./ 1 4. demi-brigade légère(1 ) 1. Chasseurs ( 4) 20. Chasseurs (4 ), 5. hussars (4 ) 10. regiment of cavalry (3) 3. Division Decaen 6 guns 7,691
14. demi-brigade légère( 2) 6. Chasseurs ( 4) 10. Chasseurs (4 ) Brigade Kniaziewicz (Polish Legion)
Polish Lancers ( 4) Brigade Debilly 6 guns 2,434
17. dragons (4) Cavalry of the reserve
Brig.Gen. Lacoste
8. regiment of cavalry (3 ) Brig.Gen. Espagne (in Erding) 310
Hussards volontaires (2 squadrons 137 men) 3. Korps Div.Gen. Grenier 24,163
1. Division Legrand 12 guns 7,969
(3 guns and 1/2 bat. of the 16. with General Espagne in Erding) 5. Chasseurs ( 4) 16. Chasseurs (4 ), 12. regiment of cavalry (3) 2. Division Ney 14 guns 9,630
8. Chasseurs ( 4) 13. dragons (4) 19. regiment of cavalry (3) 3. Division Bastoul 16 guns 6,314 (für den verwund et en Div. Gen. Hardy)
13. , 17 . regiment of cavalry (3 sqds each) 23. Chasseurs (4 ) 2. dragons ( 4) 4. Korps Div.Gen. Sainte-Suzanne (not present at Hohenlinden) 25,504
1. Division Colaud 13 guns 8,740
20., 66., 110. demi-brigade (3 bat. each) 95. demi-brigade (1 b at.) 3. hussars, 4., 16. regiment of cavalry (3 sqdns each) 2. Division Souham 5 guns 6,574
7. regiment of caval ry (3 ) 2. hussars (4 ) 3. Division Klein 5,214
3. helvetische demi-brigade ( 1 comp., 35 men) Légion polonaise 85 men Detachments of the following of cavalry regts.: 1,341
6., 8., 9., 10., 19. cavalry 13. Dragons 5., 8., 11., 16. Chasseurs, 2., 4., 7., 9. hussars Hussards volontaires 5. Division militaire Freytag 3,635
Hohenlinden 1800 The Forgotten Battle
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