Everything about The Army Of Sambre-et-meuse totally explained
The
Army of Sambre-et-Meuse (
French:
Armée de Sambre-et-Meuse) is the most well known of the armies of the
French Revolution. In was formed
29 June,
1794 with the Army of Ardennes reinforced with the left wing of the
Army of Moselle and the right wing of the
Army of the North.
Reunited with the
Army of Rhine-et-Moselle, it later became the
Army of Germany.
Battles
After the storm of
Tournai and
Ostend, the
Convention declared that the army had merited honors. The army won more honors after the storm of
Brussels, the storm of
Maastricht, and the storm of
Aix-la-Chapelle. The army participated in the conquest of
Holland. In
1796 it crossed the
Rhine and faced the Austrians on
Lahn.
Commanders in Chief
The Army of Sambre-et-Meuse was noted for its commanders
Jean-Baptiste Jourdan and
Jean Victor Marie Moreau.
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