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Emil Schalk, A. O., The Art of War written expressly for and dedicated to the U.S. Volunteer Army. 1 1 Browse Search
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Emil Schalk, A. O., The Art of War written expressly for and dedicated to the U.S. Volunteer Army., Example of a battle of the offensive defense: battle of Austerlitz, December 2, 1805. (search)
  32 10,932 Cavalry   87 48 10,000    11415526883,822 Of these 83,822 men, only about 68,000 to 70,000 were present at the battle of Waterloo ; the remainder represents the loss in the battles of Ligny and Quatre-Bras, besides the division of Girard, which was with the army of Marshal Grouchy. Several battalions, which had experienced heavy losses on the 16th, were consolidated; the number of battalions present was, therefore, only 97. The Prussian army, under the command of Marshal Bliicher, assembled at Wavre on consisting of-- Four Army Corps:--  Battal's.Squad's.Batt's.Men. 1st. Gen. Ziethen 34 32 12 30,381 2d. Gen Pirsch 36 36 10 31,758 3d. Gen. Thielman 30 34 6 23,980 4th. Gen. Bulow 36 43 11 30,328    13614539116,447 Of these four army corps, that of Bulow was the only one that took no part in the battle of Ligny on the 16th; the other corps had experienced heavy losses, and the amount of forces disposable was 70,000 to 80,000 men. They were pu