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3. The cavalry division proceeds to the west of Buchow on Lich- 
tenrade, scouting towards Gross-Ziethen and covering the right flank 
of the army corps. 
4. The train remains in Britz. 
5. The first movement to commence at 9 a.m. 
6. I shall be found by the windmill, on the chaussee south of Britz. 
Instructions for the Skeleton Enemy. 
1. The advanced guard occupies Buchow, and repels one attack of 
the enemy. 
2. At his second attack, the advanced guard is forced to evacuate 
Buchow, and retire on Gross-Ziethen, followed by the enemy's cavalry. 
3. In the meantime the cavalry division advancing from Lichten- 
rade, to the west of Buchow, encounters the cavalry division of the 
enemy, by whom it is attacked and driven back. 
4. The main body takes up a position north of Gross-Ziethen. 
The right wing resting on the Weinberg, and the left on a small wood 
west of the chaussee. The artillery massed in the centre, both flanks 
being covered by cavalry. The retreating advanced guard to form in 
rear of the left wing of the position, and become the reserve. 
5. The enemy deploys an infantry division west of Buchow, and 
east of it an infantry brigade and his artillery. 
6. A counter attack is made by three battalions from the Weinberg 
on the advancing enemy, but without success* and the former, when 
retiring, are assailed by cavalry. 
7. The 3rd Army Corps makes a general attack on both wings, 
which is obstinately opposed, the reserve reinforcing the left wing, 
8. The first attack of the enemy fails. 
9. On his second attack, the artillery in the centre is withdrawn to 
a prepared position south of Gross-Ziethen. 
10. The infantry retires from its position in the direction of Klein- 
Ziethen, followed by the enemy's cavalry, and exposed to the fire of 
his infantry and cavalry. 
N.B.—The cavalry and artillery of the skeleton enemy are not to 
proceed at a more accelerated pace than a trot. 
