ORDER OF BATTLE

 

of the Corps of GL Count Wallmoden-Gimborn,

 

(when joining III Prussian Army Corps)

 

25 March 1814  

Composed by Geert van Uythoven, source given below

 

Commander-in-Chief: General-Lieutenant Graf Wallmoden-Gimborn

 

 

Head of the Generalstab: Oberst-Lieutenant von Clausewitz

Commander of the artillery: Oberst Monhaupt

 

 

BRIGADE TETTENBORN (General-Major Tettenborn)

Cossack Regiment “Grebzow II” (Oberst Grebzow II)

Cossack Regiment “Komissanov” Oberst Komissanov)

Cossack Regiment “Sulima IX” (General-Major Sulima IX)

Cossack Regiment “Denissov VII” (General-Major Denissov VII)

Horse artillery battery No. 5 (2 guns)

 

FREICORPS LüTZOW

Chef: Obrist-Lieutenant von Lützow

Commandeur: Major von Petersdorf

Infantry (Hauptmann von Helmenstreit)

3 battalions [2,600]

Cavalry (Rittmeister von Bornstedt)

5 squadrons [480]

Artillery (Premier-Lieutenant von Fritze)

1/2 Foot artillery battery (5 guns)(Premier-Lieutenant von Fritze)

1/2 Horse artillery battery (3 guns)(Lieutenant Gärtner)

 

BRIGADE RUSSO-GERMAN LEGION (General-Major Ahrenschildt)

Oberst-Lieutenant von der Goltz

1st Hussar Regiment

2nd Hussar Regiment

Battery horse artillery (Kapitain von Scheele)

1st Infanterie Regiment (Major von Natzmer)

2nd Infanterie Regiment (Oberst-Lieutenant von Wardenburg)

Battery foot artillery (?)

Battery horse artillery (Premier-Lieutenant von Tiedemann)

Absent: Battalion of Major Reiche [1,094], joined III Prussian Army Corps already earlier and with this Corps it entered Holland

 

HANOVERIAN BRIGADE (General-Major Lyon)

Oberst von Essdorff

Hussar Regiment “Bremen und Verden”

Hussar Regiment “von Essdorff”

Oberst Graf von Kielmansegge

Hannöversche freiwillige Jäger-Bataillon

Battalion “Lauenburg”

Battalion “Verden”

1st Light Battalion

2nd Light Battalion

Battalion “Lüneburg”

Battery foot artillery (6 guns)(Kapitain Wiering)

 

 

 

Source: A. Crusius, “Der Winterfeldzug in Holland, Brabant und Flandern, eine Episode aus dem Befreiungskriege 1813 und 1814” (Luxemburg 1865)

 

© Geert van Uythoven