6. IMPERIAL GUARD.

Commander, General Dorsenne.

Men.
1st Fusiliers (three batts.), 1,570; 2nd ditto, 1,499; Marines of the Guard [detached to Dupont’s Corps].
Total, six battalions3,069
Dragoons, 252; Chasseurs and Mamelukes, 321; Gendarmes d’élite, 304; Polish Light Horse, 737; Guard of the Duke of Berg, 1481,762
Artillery, &c.1,581
Total (six battalions, nine squadrons)6,412

7. TROOPS WHICH ENTERED SPAIN AFTER THE OUTBREAK OF THE WAR, IN JUNE, JULY, AND AUGUST.

Men.
Division Mouton (Brigades Rey and Reynaud):
2nd Léger (1st and 2nd batts.); 4th ditto (1st, 2nd, and 4th batts.); 12th ditto (1st and 2nd batts.); 15th of the Line (1st and 2nd batts.); Garde de Paris (one batt.)5,100
Brigade of General Bazancourt:
14th of the Line (1st and 2nd batts.), 1,488; 44th ditto (1st and 2nd batts.), 1,6143,102
Polish Brigade (Colonel Chlopiski):
1st, 2nd, and 3rd of the Vistula (each of two batts.)3,951
Four Bataillons de Marche (Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7)2,281
Division of General Reille at Perpignan [for details see [p. 320]]8,370
Division of General Chabot (‘Reserve of Perpignan’)2,667
Portuguese Troops, before Saragossa (two batts.)553
National Guards of the Pyrenees, before Saragossa (two batts.)971
General Dépôt at Bayonne7,659
Battalions, companies, and smaller drafts sent to join their corps in June-August8,687
Escadrons de Marche, Polish Lancers, Cavalry of the Imperial Guard3,911
Artillery, drafts851
Engineers, ditto101
Total48,204

GENERAL TOTAL.

Men.
Junot’s Corps24,918
Dupont’s Corps24,428
Moncey’s Corps29,341
Bessières’ Corps19,086
Duhesme’s Corps12,714
Imperial Guard6,412
Troops which entered Spain
in June, July, and August
48,204
165,103

N.B.—The organization and the greater part of the figures come from the table at the end of vol. iv of Foy’s history of the Peninsular War. But a few corrections are made where more detailed information is available, especially in the seventh section, where Foy is incomplete (e.g. he omits one of Mouton’s brigades).


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