Tactics, Volume 1 (of 2). Introduction and Formal Tactics of InfantryBalck, W. (William)
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Tactics, Volume 1 (of 2). Introduction and Formal Tactics of Infantry
Balck, W. (William)
Military art and science; Tactics
At noon on August 6th, 1870, General von François received an order
for his brigade to dislodge the hostile artillery posted on the
=Roten Berg= of the =Spicheren Heights=,[234] it being assumed that
only insignificant hostile forces were in front. The other brigade
of the 14th Division was expected to be able to take part in the
action in about three hours. When the attacking force was 2000 m.
from its objective, the IInd Battalion, 74th Infantry, and the IIIrd
Battalion, 39th Infantry, were set in motion against the French right
flank, while the Ist Battalion and the Füsilier Battalion of the 74th
Infantry were retained as a reserve. The brigade accordingly covered
a front of about 4000 m. While the frontal attack on the Roten Berg
was undoubtedly difficult,[235] this wide extension, which made all
leading impossible, increased the difficulties still further. In the
first place, the brigade commander led his two reserve battalions
against the Roten Berg and fell finally while leading a company. The
brigade was too weak to carry out the task imposed upon it. The 28th
Brigade, which followed, came into action at various points of the
battlefield, so that the two brigades became mixed, thus considerably
increasing the difficulties of leading. At 3 P. M., the following
troops were in the first line on the right wing:[236]
I. Bn. II. Bn. 1. 2. and ¹⁄₂3. Cos. 4. and 1. Cos.
-------- ------------ -------------------- --------------
53. Inf. ~=74. Inf.=~ ~=74. Inf.=~ 77. Inf.
10. 11. and 12. Cos. ¹⁄₂3. Co.
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~=39. Inf.=~ ~=74. Inf.=~
[234] _Gen. St. W._, I, p. 310.
[235] _Gen. St. W._, I, p. 318.
[236] The units printed in heavy type belong to the 27th Brigade.
The 4th Company of the 74th Infantry was separated by 2.5 km., as the
crow flies, from the left flank of its battalion.
The following troops were in the second line:
Füsilier Bn. 2. and 3. Cos.[237] II. Bn. and Füsilier Bn.
------------ ------------------- ------------------------
53. Inf. 77. Inf. 77. Inf.
[237] These two companies were separated by about 1 km. from the
other companies of their battalion.
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