Battle of Vitoria order of battle
This is the order of battle for the Battle of Vitoria (21 June 1813).
Abbreviations used
Military rank
- Gen = General
- Lt Gen = Lieutenant-General
- Maj Gen = Major-General
- GD = général de division
- Brig Gen = Brigadier-General
- GB = général de brigade
- Col = Colonel
- Lt Col = Lieutenant Colonel
- Maj = Major
- Capt = Captain
- Lt = Lieutenant
Other
- (w) = wounded
- (mw) = mortally wounded
- (k) = killed in action
- (c) = captured
Allied army
Commander-in-Chief: Lt Gen (local General) Arthur Wellesley, 1st Marquess of Wellington
Total Allied Forces: 81,136 (68,222 infantry, 7,715 cavalry, 5,199 artillery and train)
Artillery: Lt Col Alexander Dickson (4,307 gunners and train, approx. 90 guns[1])
Reserve Artillery (Lt Col Julius Hartmann)
- Webber-Smith's Troop Royal Horse Artillery (RHA)
- Parker's Company Royal Artillery (RA)
- Arriaga's Portuguese Battery
Engineers: 892
Right Column
Lt Gen Rowland Hill
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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2nd Division
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1st Brigade
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2nd Brigade
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3rd Brigade
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Portuguese Brigade
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Portuguese Division
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1st Brigade
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2nd Brigade
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Spanish Division [2]
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Unbrigaded |
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Cavalry
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Light Cavalry Brigade
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Heavy Cavalry Brigade
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Artillery
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Total Right Column: 22,519 (20,672 infantry, 1,847 cavalry) |
Right Centre Column
Lt Gen Lowry Cole
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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4th Division
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1st Brigade
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2nd (Fusilier) Brigade
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Portuguese Brigade
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Light Division
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1st Brigade
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2nd Brigade
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Cavalry
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Household Cavalry Brigade
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Light Cavalry Brigade
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Heavy Cavalry Brigade
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Portuguese Cavalry Brigade
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Artillery |
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Total Right Centre Column: 17,817 (13,400 infantry, 4,417 cavalry) |
Left Centre Column
Lt Gen George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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3rd Division
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1st Brigade
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2nd Brigade
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Portuguese Brigade
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7th Division
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1st Brigade
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2nd Brigade
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Portuguese Brigade
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Artillery
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Total Left Centre Column: 14,752 infantry |
Left Column
Lt Gen Thomas Graham
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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1st Division
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1st (Guards) Brigade
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2nd Brigade
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5th Division
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1st Brigade
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2nd Brigade
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Portuguese Brigade
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Independent Portuguese Brigades
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Pack's Brigade
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Bradford's Brigade
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Spanish Division [2]
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Unbrigaded |
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Cavalry
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Light Cavalry Brigade
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Heavy Cavalry Brigade
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Artillery |
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Total Anglo-Portuguese Forces: 20,849 (19,398 infantry, 1,451 cavalry) |
From Glover (2001), The Peninsular War, pp. 382-385 unless otherwise cited.
French Army
Commander-in-Chief: King Joseph Bonaparte
Chief of Staff: Marshal Jean Baptiste Jourdan
French Army total: 69,212 (51,645 infantry, 11,002 cavalry, 6,565 artillery and train, 151 guns)[5]
Army of the South
GD Honoré Gazan
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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1st Division
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1st Brigade
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2nd Brigade
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Artillery |
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3rd Division
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1st Brigade
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2nd Brigade
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Artillery |
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4th Division
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1st Brigade
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2nd Brigade
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Artillery |
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5th Division (detachment)
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1st Brigade
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6th Division
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1st Brigade
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2nd Brigade
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Artillery |
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1st Cavalry Division
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2nd Cavalry Division
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3rd Cavalry Division
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Auxiliary Troops
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Total Army of the South: 33,511 (25,377 infantry, 5,123 cavalry, 3,011 auxiliary) |
Army of the Centre
GD Jean-Baptiste Drouet, Comte d'Erlon
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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1st Division
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1st Brigade
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2nd (German) Brigade
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2nd Division [6]
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1st Brigade
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2nd Brigade
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1st Cavalry Division
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2nd Cavalry Division
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Auxiliary Troops
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Total Army of the Centre: 12,023 (9,681 infantry, 1,512 cavalry, 830 auxiliary) |
Army of Portugal
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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4th Division
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1st Brigade
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2nd Brigade
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Artillery |
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6th Division
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1st Brigade
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2nd Brigade
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Artillery |
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1st Cavalry Division
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1st Brigade
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2nd Brigade
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2nd Cavalry Division
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Auxiliary Troops
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Total Army of Portugal: 17,240 (11,337 infantry, 3,272 cavalry, 2,631 auxiliary) |
King Joseph's Spanish Army
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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Royal Guard (French)
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Infantry
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Cavalry
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Troops of the Line (Spanish)
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Infantry
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Cavalry
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Army of the North[8] | Mixed detachment (800) | |
Artillery |
One battery (93) | |
Total King Joseph's Spanish Army: 6,438 (5,250 infantry, 1,095 cavalry, 93 artillery) |
From Fletcher (2005), Vittoria 1813, pp. 32-33 unless otherwise cited.
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Notes
- ↑ Figures for guns are not given in Glover or Lipscombe, but there are 15 batteries listed, which with a standard complement of 6 guns each would give a total of 90 guns.
- 1 2 3 Lipscombe (2010). Appendix 6
- ↑ According to Lipscombe (2010), Ramsay's Troop was attached to Bock's Cavalry Brigade in the Left Column
- ↑ This includes strength for all the companies of 5/60th Rifles distributed through other brigades (Glover, p. 385)
- ↑ Sources differ on the number of guns present. 151 is commonly used, but Lipscombe (2010) puts the figure as low as 117. With 18 foot batteries and 3 horse batteries, the full complement would be 162, so 151 is not unreasonable.
- ↑ On loan from Army of the South
- ↑ Fletcher (2005), p. 68. Source noted Sarrut's mortal wounding.
- ↑ Glover (2001), pp. 392-393. French OOB.
References
- Fletcher, Ian (2005). Vittoria 1813: Wellington Sweeps the French from Spain. New York, NY: Praeger Publishers. ISBN 0-275-98616-0.
- Gates, David (2002). The Spanish Ulcer: A History of the Peninsular War. London: Pimlico. ISBN 0-7126-9730-6.
- Glover, Michael (2001). The Peninsular War 1807-1814. London: Penguin. ISBN 0-141-39041-7.
- Smith, Digby (1998). The Napoleonic Wars Data Book. London: Greenhill. ISBN 1-85367-276-9.
- Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of (1838), The dispatches of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington : during his various campaigns in India, Denmark, Portugal, Spain, the Low Countries, and France, from 1799 to 1818, X, John Murray, retrieved 14 November 2007
- Lipscombe, Nick (2010). The Peninsular War Atlas. Oxford: Osprey. ISBN 1-84908-364-9.