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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

South Germany - Austrian Order of Battle

Austrian Army


Austrian Army - General  Schwarzenberg (Average)

Infantry         80000
Cavalry           4000
Artillery           4000 and 120 guns
         
1st Austrian corps - General Klenau (Average)
1 grenadier bde       4000   CA      FB      SB
2 jager brigade        4000   CB      FB      SA
3 line brigade 4000   CB      FB      SC
4 landwehr bde        4000   CC     FC      SC
1 cavalry brigade     1000   CB      light
1 corps artillery        1000   CB      9 pounders

2nd Austrian corps - General Gyulai (Poor)
5 grenadier bde       4000   CA      FB      SB
6 line brigade 4000   CB      FB      SB
7 line brigade 4000   CB      FB      SC
8 landwehr bde        4000   CC     FC      SC
2 cavalry brigade     1000   CB      heavy
2 corps artillery        1000   CB      9 pounders

3rd Austrian corps - General Merveldt (Poor)
9 grenadier bde       4000   CA      FB      SB
10 jager brigade       4000   CB      FB      SA
11 line brigade         4000   CB      FB      SC
12 landwehr bde      4000   CC     FC      SC
3 cavalry brigade     1000   CB      light
3 corps artillery        1000   CB      9 pounders

4th Austrian corps - General Colloredo (Poor)
13 grenadier bde     4000   CA      FB      SB
14 line brigade         4000   CB      FB      SB
15 line brigade         4000   CB      FB      SC
16 landwehr bde      4000   CC     FC      SC
4 corps artillery        1000   CB      9 pounders
4 cavalry brigade     1000   CB      heavy

Reserve corps – General Schwartzenberg (Avereage)
17 landwehr bde                CC     FC      SC
18 landwehr bde                CC     FC      SC
19 landwehr bde                CC     FC      SC
20 landwehr bde                CC     FC      SC


See Campaign Rule 02 for full explanation

1 comment:

  1. I was thinking, if you are looking for a 'gifted' Austrian corps commander, you might consider FML Michael von Kienmayer. Nominally a cavalry commander, he did quite well during the war of 1809, even handing Genl Androche Junot a drubbing in an independent sideshow campaign that effectively saved Saxony from invasion.

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