... between Chateau-Gras and Retonfay, where was fixed the site for their bivouac. The positions of the other bivouacs I have already detailed. The guards for the French prisoners are to be contributed in rotation by the several divisions. The daily quota... Staff Rides and Regimental Tours - Page 478by Sir Richard Cyril Byrne Haking - 1908 - 495 pagesFull view - About this book
| Daily news - 1871 - 520 pages
...contributed in rotation by the several divisions. The daily quota for the bivouac at Chateau-Gras is four battalions of infantry, one battery of artillery, and one squadron of cavalry. In command of it has been placed Colonel von Deitzen Hennig, of the 4th Regiment, his adjutant being... | |
| Archibald Forbes - 1871 - 566 pages
...contributed in rotation by the several divisions. The daily quota for the bivouac £ Chateau Gras was four battalions of infantry, one battery of artillery, and one squadron of cavalry. In command of it had been placed Colonel von Deitzen Hennig, of the 4th regiment, his adjutant being... | |
| Daily News (London) - Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 - 1871 - 468 pages
...contributed in rotation by the several divisions. The daily quota for the bivouac at Chateau-Gras is four battalions of infantry, one battery of artillery, and one squadron of cavalry. In command of it has been placed Colonel von Deitzen Hennig, of the 4th Regiment, his adjutant being... | |
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