The 4th Army Corps of the German Army ( fr. 4e corps d'armée de l'Armée d'Allemagne ) - was formed on April 1, 1809 from the units that were part of the Rhine Army [1] .
| 4th Army Corps 4e corps d'armée | |
|---|---|
Coat of arms of the French Empire | |
| Years of existence | April 1, 1809 - March 2, 1810 |
| A country | |
| Included in | German Army |
| Type of | Army corps |
| Number | about 30,000 people l / s |
| Wars | Napoleonic Wars |
| Participation in |
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| Commanders | |
| Famous commanders | Andre Massena |
It was disbanded on March 2, 1810 during the reorganization of the French troops in Germany .
Body Composition
On July 1, 1809:
- 1st Infantry Division (Division General Claude Legrand )
- 2nd Infantry Division (Division General Claude Carra-Saint-Cyr )
- 3rd Infantry Division (Division General Gabriel Molitor )
- 4th Infantry Division (Division General Jean Boudet )
- light cavalry brigade (Brigadier General Marula )
Corps Command
Corps commanders
- Marshal Andre Massena (April 1, 1809 - October 14, 1809)
- Division General Claude Legrand (October 14, 1809 - March 2, 1810)
Corps Headquarters
- Division General Nicolas Becker (April 1, 1809 - June 27, 1809)
- Brigadier (since July 27, 1809 - divisional) General Francois Freeron (June 30, 1809 - March 2, 1810)
Corps Artillery Commander
- Division General Joseph Perneti (April 1, 1809 - March 2, 1810)
Engineer Commander
- Brigadier (since July 27, 1809 - divisional) General Joseph Lazowski (April 1, 1809 - February 18, 1810)
Notes
Literature
- The magazine "Warrior". No. 13, 2003, p. 57-58