French Army of
Aragon Commanded by French Marshal Suchet, who was widely
considered the most successful at having pacified and held the areas of
occupied Spain placed under his command. This order of battle shows Suchet's
command at the siege of Tarragone, Spain as of May 4, 1811.
INFANTRY |
BATTALIONS |
OFFICERS
AND SOLDIERS IN CAMP |
DIVISIONS |
BRIGADES |
REGIMENTS |
General Harispe
Chief of Staff, Colonel Mesclop |
General Salme |
7th line |
3 |
1,222 |
16th line |
3 |
1,629 |
General Palombini |
2nd Italian light |
2 |
1,096 |
4th Italian line |
2 |
840 |
Colonel Balathier |
5th Italian line |
2 |
925 |
6th Italian line |
2 |
749 |
General Habert
Chief of Staff, Colonel Charroy |
General Montmarie |
5th light |
2 |
1,081 |
116th line |
2 |
855 |
General Bronikoski |
117th line |
2 |
1,152 |
General Frere
Chief of Staff, Colonel Guillemet |
General Laurencey |
1st light |
3 |
1,661 |
1st Vistula |
2 |
880 |
General Callier |
14th line |
1 |
482 |
42nd line |
3 |
1,798 |
|
|
Total |
29 |
14,370 |
GENERALS |
REGIMENTS |
SQUADRONS |
OFFICERS AND
SOLDIERS IN CAMP |
Cavalry General
Boussard Chief of Staff, Colonel
Magnier-de-Bains |
4th Hussars |
2 |
208 |
24th Dragoons |
3 |
505 |
13th Cuirassiers |
3 |
476 |
Napoleon Dragoons |
2 |
258 |
|
Total |
10 |
1,447 |
|
|
|
|
Artillery General
Valee Chief of Staff, Colonel Raffron |
Cannoniers, from various regiments |
...... |
756 |
Trains, from various battalions |
...... |
1,325 |
|
|
2,081 |
|
|
|
|
Engineers General
Valee Chief of Staff, Colonel Raffron |
Miners and Sappers |
...... |
603 |
Equipment train |
...... |
118 |
|
|
721 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Infirmiers militaires] |
167 |
|
|
[Equipages militaires] |
402 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total General |
|
19,188 |
|
|
|
|
|