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Tlie 5th squadrons of all the cavalry regiments, except the Hussars 
of the Garde and the 2nd Uhlans of the Garde. 
The battery of instruction. 
One battery of horse artillery. 
The above represented a force of-17 battalions, 24 squadrons, and 
eight batteries; while the Garde Corps contained 28 battalions, 
34 squadrons, 16 batteries. 
Rendezvous 
The cavalry division with two batteries of horse artillery in the 
space within the fork formed by the junction of the Buchow-Lichtenrade, 
Lichtenrade-Mariendorf roads. 
The 2nd infantry division on the Weinberg, south of Gross-Ziethen. 
The 1st infantry division and the corps artillery in the fork of the 
roads Buchow-Rudow, Rudow-Rixdorf. 
The corps is supposed to be in columns of march. The first gun 
fired by the markirte feind is to be taken as a signal for the general 
action to begin. 
Stages op the Fight. 
1st. Markirte Feind. One infantry division marches from Mariendorf, 
and an infantry brigade from Britz towards the south, while the 
cavalry division on the right wing marches on Lichternade. 
Garde Corps. The 1st division marches on Buchow, the 2nd division 
against Mariendorf; the cavalry division on the left flank drives back 
the enemy's cavalry in the direction of Mariendorf. 
2nd. Markirte Feind. The advanced guard of the northern corps 
reaches some rising ground north-west of Buchow. 
Garde Corps. The Garde Corps drives in the enemy's outposts along 
the whole line. 
3rd. Markirte Feind. The northern corps deploys on the line 
Britz-Marienfelde, and throws up light earth-works to strengthen 
his position. 
Garde Corps. The 2nd division deploys for an attack on the enemy's 
right wing. The 1st. division and corps artillery reach Buchow. 
4th. Markirte Fiend. The right wing opposes a stubborn resistance, 
and attempts a counter attack. 
Garde Corps. The 2nd division and corps artillery unite with the 
1st division. 
