GERMAN MANOEUVRES. 
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Its left wing is now about 500 metres east of the 
Epfenbach-Waibstadt road. The enemy is expecting 
reinforcements from Hilsbach. 
2. —The brigade will first act as reserve to the Army Corps, and 
will deploy in rear of the left wing and in echelon to it. 
3. —The cavalry will reconnoitre the reals leading through 
Helmstadt and Neckarbischofsheim to Hilsbach, and 
will keep the country between Neckarbischofsheim and 
Flinsbach continually under observation by means of 
patrols. 
4. —Infantry Regiment, No. 113, less the 3rd Battalion, will 
deploy in the hollow, north-east of the Sackberg. 
5. —No. 3 Abtheilung Field Artillery Regiment No. 30, with an 
additional battery, will advance to the Sackberg, and 
come into position behind the crest. 
6. —Infantry Regiment, No. 114 and 2nd Co. Pioneers will wheel 
to the east at the cross roads, marked 237 in the map, 
and proceed to the south-east corner of the wood, where 
they will be formed up. 
7. —I shall proceed to the Sackberg. 
Order of march. 
Advanced guard—Oberstlieutenant von Lolhoffel 
3 Battalions, 2 Squadrons. 
Main body—5 battalions, 1 Abt., F., and 1 
Battery F., 1 Co. P. 
(Signed) Yon Bose, Oberstlieut. and Brigadier. 
The above communicated verbally to the assembled commanding 
officers. 
SOUTH. 
Southern exit from Rohrbach, 
14. 9. 96., 6.45 a.m. 
1. —The Southern Corps is seriously engaged with the enemy and 
is on the line Eschelbronn-Neidenstein-Waibstadt, and 
is in undisputed possession of Waibstadt, no enemy has 
been discovered in the direction of Obergimpern. 
2. —The Brigade will march on Waibstadt and operate against the 
left wing of the enemy. 
3. —The cavalry of the advanced guard will be independent (selbst- 
standige Cavalerie) and will reconnoitre in the direction 
of Neckarbischofsheim, and hold fast the left wing of the 
enemy. 
4. —The advanced guard will march from Rohrbach by Grosser- 
wald on Waibstadt. 
5. —The main body will follow at a distance of 600 metres. 
6. —The heavy baggage. 
