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Dein Postfach ist voll, keine PM mehr möglich - vielleicht kannst du oder ein anderer Spezialist mehr über die Zusammensetzung der Batterien sagen?
[QUOTE]folgendes habe ich herausgefunden
According to Hemmann : Der Krieg in Sachsen 1809 dargestellt von Geißler und Sauerweid
The Saxon mobile Corps - originally commanded by colonel v. Thielmann - later major general v. Dyherrn and then again Thielemann
originally 4 guns
in May - with first re-enforcements
battery capitain Sender and v. Kotsch.(foot artillery, 2 batteries)
at 14th of June amonst other units a half mounted battery - three 8 pdr guns and one 4 pounder "Granatstück" commanded by capitain v. Großmann.
The Saxon corps consisted at the 18th of June - 2 471 men and 18 guns.
The Saxon foot artillery had 2 and a half battery and was commanded at the 24th of June by Major Hausmann.
Kannst du näheres über die Zusammensetzung dieser Batterien sagen?
Dein Postfach ist voll, keine PM mehr möglich - vielleicht kannst du oder ein anderer Spezialist mehr über die Zusammensetzung der Batterien sagen?
[QUOTE]folgendes habe ich herausgefunden
According to Hemmann : Der Krieg in Sachsen 1809 dargestellt von Geißler und Sauerweid
The Saxon mobile Corps - originally commanded by colonel v. Thielmann - later major general v. Dyherrn and then again Thielemann
originally 4 guns
in May - with first re-enforcements
battery capitain Sender and v. Kotsch.(foot artillery, 2 batteries)
at 14th of June amonst other units a half mounted battery - three 8 pdr guns and one 4 pounder "Granatstück" commanded by capitain v. Großmann.
The Saxon corps consisted at the 18th of June - 2 471 men and 18 guns.
The Saxon foot artillery had 2 and a half battery and was commanded at the 24th of June by Major Hausmann.
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