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Emil Schalk, A. O., The Art of War written expressly for and dedicated to the U.S. Volunteer Army. 2 0 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)
rians; this was charged by the French Cuirassiers, and entirely dispersed. The French cavalry then advanced against the English line, but was charged by the cavalry of Somerset; this was in its turn driven back by that of General d'homond coming to the assistance of the Cuirassiers of Milhaud. The French column, being rid of the pursuing Hanoverians, forms again and advances; other Hanoverian battalions advance to the encounter of this French division; they are charged, on their way, by Milhaud's cavalry: two battalions are cut to pieces. Milhaud's men are again forced to retreat by those of Somerset and Dornbery. In the mean time, about one o'clock, Napoleon receives the news of the arrival of Prussian troops near Frischermont, and dispatches General d'homond, with 3000 horse, to his right wing, where they form a crotchet. Those 3000 horse had supported Marshal Ney in his attack. On the English right wing nothing of importance had been done; the wood was in the possession o