208 THE BATTLE OF AUSTERLITZ. 
Left centre under BERNADOTTE. 
Centre. Div. Drover. ; 
. Q 18 batins. (6 regts.) and 8 squadrons, near Schlapanitz. 
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| Div. VAND AME... ... Between Puntowitz and Girzikowitz 
Ong Ae Sr. Hinarre Bes 5 A 5, Kobelnitz. > 31 battns. 
55 LEGRAND seh . Chateau », Telnitz. 
| Brigade Lnvassnur (of Davoust’s Corps)—on left of LuGranp. 
| Briea ade of cavalry, MarGaroy, 6 squadus., watching front south of Pratzen. 
Right under Davovusv. 
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Right. Div., Friant, 10 battns. Lead Wiest che aren 
Cavalry, Bourcimr, 12 Squadns. J ~ HOLD Sa Eee 
Reserve under OuDINO?. 
eI US ee Schlapanitz and Bellowitz in rear of 
ECSERUBS Imperial Guard, 10 battns. Saad Epi am Grin 
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Cavalry, Rapp—-9 squaduns. 
Reserve cavalry, Murat, 44 squadns. 
| Disses and NANsouty—on each side of main road. 
KELLERMANN, WHALTER and BEAUMONT in advance. 
The batteries attached to each division were placed in the brigade 
intervals. 
Strength of 1 corps=2 divisions =4 brigades=10 regts.=20 battns. = 11,000 
units. men, 
The two odd regiments were light infantry. 
Infantry. There were 97 battalions = 54,000 men roughly. 
Reserve. 
Cavalry. A squadron may be taken at from 100 to 120 sabres. 
3 squadrons = 1 regt. of cavalry. 
There were 87 squadrons (according to some, 123). 
The force of cavalry may therefore be estimated at 12,000. 
Artillery. Hach of the 10 infantry divisions had 10 guns = 120. 
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Total guns 195. 
The proportion of guns per 1000 men was two and a half. 
Total The total French force therefore may be taken as 54,000 infantry, 
strength. 12,000 cavalry and 195 guns. 
(Marbot gives 68,000 men). 
Alliedarmy On the 1st December the allies debouched from Austerlitz and took 
on Ist Dee. nosition opposite to the French army at a distance of two to two and a 
half miles. Their right was on the mountains near Kowalowitz, centre 
See Map 11 about Pratzen, leftat Augezd. ‘Thus, as will be seen by the dispositions, 
the first four of the five allied colamns were to extend over five miles 
of country, while the rest of the army was to remain opposed to the 
concentrated left and centre of the French. 
