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II Corps (Grande Armée)
The II Corps of the Grande Armée was a French military unit that existed during the Napoleonic Wars.
Campaigns
At its formation in 1805, General Auguste de Marmont was appointed commander of the II Corps. Batavian Division, commanding officer Général de Division Count Jean-Baptiste Dumonceau
War of the Third Coalition
The corps participated in the Ulm campaign before advancing southeast to serve as a flank guard. Still under Marmont, the troops then served as the garrison of the Illyrian Provinces until 1809 when they became the Army of Dalmatia and later XI Corps.
War of the Fifth Coalition
Meanwhile, a parallel II Corps was created in 1809 to fight against Austria. The formation was led first by Marshal Nicolas Oudinot, then by Marshal Jean Lannes who was fatally wounded at Aspern-Essling. Oudinot then took over II Corps again and won his marshal's baton at Wagram in July 1809.
Order of battle, 1809
Russian campaign
Still commanded by Oudinot, the corps took part in the invasion of Russia in 1812, at which point its size was roughly 40,000 men. 6th Division (Legrand) 8th Division Jean-Antoine Verdier 9th Division (Swiss) Pierre Hugues Victoire Merle Corps Cavalry Sources: Les effectifs de la Grande-armée pour la campagne de Russe de 1812 - Paris 1913 Adjutant's Call of the Military Historical Society Vol. III - U.S.A.
War of the Sixth Coalition
The II Corps was reorganized in Germany in 1813, with Marshal Claude Victor-Perrin appointed to lead it.
War of The Seventh Coalition
The corps was headed by General Honoré Charles Reille in 1815 and took part in the Battle of Waterloo.
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