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Regiments d'Infanterie Etrangers and the Colonels who led them during the period 1804-1815

By Tony Broughton, FINS

1er Regiment dInfanterie


Regimental History 1805: Created, Regiment de La Tour dAuvergne 1811: Renamed, 1er Regiment Etrangers Colonels-en-Premier and Colonels-en-Second 1805: La Tour dAuvergne (Godefroy-Maurice-Marie-Joseph Prince de) Colonel en Premier 1809: Drummond (Louis-Pierre Milcolombe) Colonel en Premier 1811: Danlion (Jean-Baptiste) Colonel en Second and Colonel en Premier in 1812 1813: Drummond (Louis-Pierre Milcolombe) Colonel en Premier None of the above officers attained the rank of General-de-Brigade and above. Colonels killed and wounded whilst serving with the 1er Regiment Etrangers None Officers killed and wounded whilst serving with the 1er Regiment Etrangers during the period 1804 - 1815. Officers killed: One Officers died of wounds: Three Officers wounded: Thirty-three Regimental History (battles and combats in which officers were killed and wounded) 1807: Calabre 1809: Pan-Marco-de-la Catola 1811: Scylla 1813: Brixau, Ferrare, Saint-Marco, and Saint-Michel 1814: Mincio

2e Rgiment dInfanterie
Regimental History 1805: Created, Regiment dIsembourg 1811: 2e Regiment Etrangers Colonels-en-Premier and Colonels-en-Second

1805: Isembourg (Charles-Frederic-Louis-Maurice Prince d) 1807: OMeara (Guillaume) 1808: Stieler de Landoville (Phillipe-Jacques) Colonel en Premier 1811: Barre (Jean-Etienne) Colonel en Second 1812: Meijer (Adrien-Francois) Colonel en Second and Colonel en Premier in 1813 1813: Bentzel (Godefroy-Marsilien-Ignace-Jean von) Colonel en Second Two of the above officers attained the rank of General-de-Brigade Isembourg, (Charles-Frederic-Louis-Maurice Prince d) Born : 29 June 1766 Colonel : 1 November 1805 General-de-Brigade : 12 December 1806 Died: 21 March 1820 OMeara, (Guillaume) Born: 1 November 1764 Colonel: 6 January 1807 General-de-Brigade: 13 July 1813 Officer of the Legion dHonneur: 18 July 1809 Baron of the Empire: 15 August 1809 Died: 11 January 1828 Colonels killed and wounded whilst serving with the 2e Regiment Etrangers None Officers killed and wounded whilst serving with the 2e Regiment Etrangers during the period 1805 - 1814 Officers killed: Ten Officers died of wounds: None Officers wounded: Twenty-two Regimental History (battles and combats in which officers were killed and wounded) 1807: Calabre 1808: Capri 1809: Mitoya 1810: Otrante, Carascal, Lerida, and Viterbe 1811: Castelmare 1812: Gaete 1813: Marinella and Muhlbach

2e Regiment dInfanterie (Suisse)


Regimental History

1815: Created 1815: Disbanded Colonel Stoffel, (Augustin-Eugene) Officers killed and wounded whilst serving with the 2e Regiment (Suisse) Etrangers during the period 1815 Officers killed: None Officers died of wounds: None Officers wounded: Nine Regimental History (battles and combats in which officers were killed and wounded) 1815: Wavre

3e Regiment dInfanterie
Regimental History 1806 : Created, 3e Regiment dInfanterie 1814 : Disbanded Colonels-en-Premier and Colonels-en-Second 1806: May (Rodolphe-Beat-Louis de) Colonel-en-Premier 1806: Thomasset (Frederic-Georges) Colonel-en-Second None of the above officers attained the rank of General-de-Brigade and above Colonels killed and wounded whilst serving with the 3e Regiment dInfanterie None Officers killed and wounded whilst serving with the 3e Regiment dInfanterie during the period 1806 - 1814 Officers killed: Thirty-five Officers died of wounds: Four Officers wounded: Thirty-eight Regimental History (battles and combats in which officers were killed and wounded) 1808: Jaen, Baylen, and Cara-de-Deu 1809: Tuy and Oporto 1810: Cadiz, Leon, Pueblo, and Sanabria 1812: Drissa, Polotsk, Lepel, Beresina, and Wilna 1814: Besacon

4e Regiment dInfanterie
Regimental History 1806: Created, 4e Regiment dInfanterie 1814: Disbanded Colonels-en-Premier and Colonels-en-Second 1806: Perrier (Francois-Dominique) Colonel-en-Premier 1806: Freuler (Josse-Fridolin-Jacques-Antoine-Felix-Seraphin-Stanislas) Colonel-enSecond 1810: Affry ( Charles-Phillipe d) Colonel-en-Premier None of the above officers attained the rank of General-de-Brigade Colonels killed and wounded whilst serving with the 4e Regiment dInfanterie None Officers killed and wounded whilst serving with the 4e Regiment dInfanterie during the period 1806 - 1814 Officers killed: Forty-seven Officers died of wounds: Three Officers wounded: Sixty-nine Regimental History (battles and combats in which officers were killed and wounded) 1807: Heilsberg and Friedland 1808: Lisbonne, Alcolea, Obidos, Rolicia, and Vimeiro 1809: Chaves, Tuy, and Oporto 1810: Vallavoid 1811: Magas 1812: Zoa, Llanguez, Polotsk, Beresina, Borisow, Cedano, Wilna, and Kowno 1813: Delfzyl 1814: Bescanon

Batailllon de Neuchatel
Regimental History 1807: Created, Batailllon de Neuchatel 1814: Disbanded Chefs-de-Bataillon 1807 : Bosset (Jean-Henri de) 1812 : Gorgier (de) None of the above officers attained the rank of General-de-Brigade

Chefs-de-Bataillon killed and wounded whilst serving with the Batailllon de Neuchatel Chef-de-Bataillon Bosset wounded 17 November 1811 Chef-de-Bataillon Gorgier wounded 15 November 1812 Officers killed and wounded whilst serving with the Batailllon de Neuchatel during the period 1807 - 1814 Officers killed: Three Officers died of wounds: One Officers wounded: Sixteen Regimental History (battles and combats in which officers were killed and wounded) 1809: Wagram 1811: St-Evangi-del-Alto, Santivanes, and Alcoa-Fuente 1812: La Moskowa and Krasnoe 1813: Leipzig and Hanau 1814: Paris

Bataillon de Valaisan
Regimental History 1807: Created, Batailllon de Valais 1811: Disbanded and incorporated into the 11e Regiment dInfanterie Legere Chefs-de-Bataillon 1807: Bons (Louis de) 1811: Blanc (Pierre-Joseph) None of the above officers attained the rank of General-de-Brigade Chefs-de-Bataillon killed and wounded whilst serving with the Batailllon de Valaisan Chef-de-Bataillon Bons wounded 18 August 1808 Chef-de-Bataillon Blanc wounded 16 August 1808 and 11 April 1809 Officers killed and wounded whilst serving with the Batailllon de Valaisan during the period 1807 - 1811 Officers killed: None Officers died of wounds: One Officers wounded: Seven Regimental History (battles and combats in which officers were killed and wounded) 1808: Girone 1809: Bascara 1810: Jonquiere

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