GERMAN IMPERIAL MANOEUVRES. 
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Those of the 6th division from the above heights to the Rangsdorfer 
See. 
Each division will furnish for outpost duty one infantry and one 
cavalry regiment, and a battery; the remainder of the corps will 
bivouac as follows :— 
5th infantry division, with the cavalry division in its rear, south of 
Brusendorf. 
6th infantry division, with the corps artillery and train in its rear, 
south of Klein-Kienitz. 
Head-Quarters, Klein-Kienitz. 
17th Sept., 1880.—3.45 p.nt. 
The enemy^s outposts occupy the line Glasow Gross-Kienitzer-Berge* 
On the arrival of my reinforcements I intend to attack the enemy^ 
and throw him back on Berlin. 
The army corps will be in readiness to move off at 9.30 a.m. to¬ 
morrow, in the following positions :— 
1. The cavalry division in rear of the outposts on the right, near 
Rotzis. 
The 5th infantry division in rear of the outposts, in the Brusendorf- 
Selchow Road. 
The 6th infantry division in rear of the outposts on the Klein-Kienitz 
Gross-Kienitz Road. 
The combined brigade (which represented the reinforcements) south 
of Dahlewitz. 
The corps artillery in rear of the 5th infantry division. 
The train will remain for a time in its bivouac. 
2. At daybreak the commander of the outposts will push forward a 
reconnaissance, to ascertain if the enemy still holds his former 
positions. 
3. I shall be found at the head of the 6th infantry division. 
(Signed) YON SCHWARZHOF, 
General Commanding. 
At the close of the battle of the 17th, the Garde Corps was disposed 
as follows :— 
Combined brigade north of Glasow. 
1st division and corps artillery about Selchow. 
2nd division about Rotzis. 
Cavalry division about Waltersdorf. 
Outposts were thrown out, and occupied a line from the south of 
Glasow, over the Gross Kienitzer-Berge to the east. 
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