French Reille’s corps

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French Reille’s corps was a major French army formation under General Honoré Reille during the Waterloo campaign, playing a key role in Napoleon’s operations in 1815.

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instanceOf French army corps
military unit
activeDuring 1815
allegiance First French Empire
associatedWith War of the Seventh Coalition
surface form: Napoleon’s final campaign
campaignObjective defeat the Anglo-allied and Prussian armies in Belgium
commander Honoré Reille
commandStructure corps d’armée
conflict Napoleonic Wars
Waterloo Campaign
surface form: Waterloo campaign
country France
engagedInBattle Battle of Quatre Bras
Battle of Waterloo
historicalEra Hundred Days
locationDuringBattle Quatre Bras
Waterloo
militaryBranch French Army
namedAfter Honoré Reille
notableCommander Honoré Reille
opposedForces Anglo-allied army under the Duke of Wellington
Prussian Army
surface form: Prussian army
partOf Army of the North
surface form: Armée du Nord
roleInCampaign key role in Napoleon’s operations in 1815
subordinateTo Napoleon I
theaterOfOperations Belgium
Low Countries

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Battle of Quatre Bras notableUnit French Reille’s corps