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步兵冲击骑兵的例子 我记得imperial bayonet 里有提到过几个
tblzd 发表于 2011-9-3 14:08
It is reputed that there were only three such charges in history: 1) by the Prussian Bernberg Infantry Regiment attacking Austrian cavalry at Liegnitz in 1760; 2) by the Russian Lithuanian Guard Infantry Regiment attacking the French cavalry at Borodino; and 3) by the British 5th Foot Regiment attacking French cavalry at EI Bodon in 1811. In fact, there appear to have been more. During the Seven Years War British infantry appears to have charged French cavalry during the Battle of Minden. One more such attack is reported in a letter from General de division Baron de Lorencz to Marshal Oudinot. It occurred on 18 May 1813 in a battle near Neukirchen when the French 52nd and 137th Line Regiments formed square to repulse a Russia cavalry attack, and after repulsing two attacks, reformed into column and advanced more than once against the cavalry at the pas de charge.
In the battles around Katzbach on 26 August 1813 the 4/34th Line Regiment found a force of Prussian Uhlans had charged into and captured the park of the French XI Corps.When only about one-sixth of their muskets would fire because of the day long rain the 4/34th charged, in a battalion mass, against the cavalry, drove it away, and recaptured the XI Corps park. They do not appear to have suffered any appreciable losses.
At the Battle of Vauchamps, fought on 13 February, two companies of the Silesian Schutzen found themselves with a squadron of French cavalry sitting on their line of escape from the disaster that was befalling their brigade. The two companies, totalling about 230 men, formed column, fixed their bayonets, and charged forward, cutting their way through the French cavalry. They suffered no casualties. In fact, the casualty report lists a few lost shakos and bayonets as the result of some actual physical contact with the French cavalry.
On 25 March 1814, during the Battle of La Fere-Champenoise, Delord's brigade of national guardsmen, part of Pacthod's Division, formed itself into attack columns and advanced at the pas de charge against two Russian cavalry regiments, forcing them to withdraw. This charge was executed with almost no casualties, though later events in the battle resulted in the total destruction of Pacthod's division. |