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Emil Schalk, A. O., The Art of War written expressly for and dedicated to the U.S. Volunteer Army. 7 5 Browse Search
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ans, on the right bank of the Limmat, was as follows:-- The right wing, General Durasoff, 8 battalions and 10 squadrons, or 6000 men, placed near Wettingen and Wurs was to leave a strong detachment opposed to the Russian right wing under General Durasoff, and with his main body to march by Fahr and Hongg toward Zurich, to cut omonstrate near Baden, and to draw the attention of the 6000 Russians under General Durasoff on him, while the real passage took place at Dietikon. 4th. To preventral hundred feet high. The object in having this battery was to prevent General Durasoff coming to the assistance of Markoff. These dispositions were made in su Two French battalions were directed at Oetweil to arrest the advance of General Durasoff, if he should try to pass on the road to Zurich. The remainder, about 1he river, which he even accomplished in some parts. In consequence of this, Durasoff advanced still farther down the Limmat, leaving the decisive point behind him;