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- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle abstract "The Army of the Danube was a field army of the French First Republic. Originally named the Army of Observation, it was expanded with elements of the Army of Mainz (Mayence) and the Army of Helvetia (Switzerland). The army had three divisions plus an advance guard, a reserve, and an artillery park. The artillery park was under the command of Jean Ambroise Baston de Lariboisière and consisted of 33 cannons and 19 howitzers operated by 1,329 non-commissioned officers and cannoneers as well as 60 officers. There were approximately 25,000 members of the Army, the role of which was to invade southwestern Germany, precipitating the War of the Second Coalition.The Army crossed the Rhine River on 1 March 1799 under the command of Jean-Baptiste Jourdan, in the order of battle below. As elements crossed the Rhine, they took the name "Army of the Danube". The crossing was completed by 7 March. After passing through the Black Forest, the Army fought two battles in quick succession, the Battle of Ostrach, on 20–21 March, and Stockach, on 25–26 March. It suffered badly in both engagements and, following the action at Stockach, withdrew to the Black Forest. Jourdan established his headquarters at Hornberg, and the Reserve cavalry and the cavalry of the Advance Guard quartered near Offenburg, where the horses could find better forage.Initially, the Army included five future Marshals of France: its commander-in-chief, Jourdan; François Joseph Lefebvre; Jean-Baptiste Drouet; Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr; and Édouard Adolphe Casimir Joseph Mortier. After the defeat at Ostrach, the Army was reorganized and command shifted to another future marshal, André Masséna. Under Masséna's command, elements of the army participated in skirmishes in Switzerland, the eleven-hour Battle of Winterthur and the First and Second Battles of Zürich. The Army was disbanded in November 1799 and its units dispersed among other French field armies by mid-December.".
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle activeYearsEndYear "1799".
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle activeYearsStartYear "0002".
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle battle Battle_of_Ostrach.
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle battle Battle_of_Stockach_(1799).
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle battle Battle_of_Winterthur_(1799).
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle battle First_Battle_of_Zurich.
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle battle Second_Battle_of_Zurich.
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle country French_First_Republic.
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle disbanded "1799-11-24".
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle disbanded "1799-12-11".
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle militaryUnitSize "approximately 25,000".
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle notableCommander André_Masséna.
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle notableCommander Jean-Baptiste_Jourdan.
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle notableCommander Louis_Marie_Turreau.
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle role "Invasion of southwestern Germany".
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- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle type Field_army.
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- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle battles Battle_of_Ostrach.
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle battles Battle_of_Stockach_(1799).
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle battles Battle_of_Winterthur_(1799).
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle battles First_Battle_of_Zurich.
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle battles Second_Battle_of_Zurich.
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle caption "Jean-Baptiste Jourdan, initial commander-in-chief of the Army of the Danube".
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle country "20".
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle dates "2011-03-02".
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle disbanded "--11-24".
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- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle notableCommanders Andr%C3%A9_Mass%C3%A9na.
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle notableCommanders Jean-Baptiste_Jourdan.
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle notableCommanders Louis_Marie_Turreau.
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle role War_of_the_Second_Coalition.
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle size "approximately 25,000".
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- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle comment "The Army of the Danube was a field army of the French First Republic. Originally named the Army of Observation, it was expanded with elements of the Army of Mainz (Mayence) and the Army of Helvetia (Switzerland). The army had three divisions plus an advance guard, a reserve, and an artillery park.".
- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle label "Army of the Danube order of battle".
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- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle depiction Jourdan.jpg.
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- Army_of_the_Danube_order_of_battle name "Army of the Danube".