Army of England

The Army of England (French: Armée d'Angleterre) was a command of the French Revolutionary Army that existed from 1797 to 1800.

On 26 October 1797, the French Directory established the Army of England with the goal of invading Great Britain.

General Napoleon Bonaparte was appointed commander, with General Louis Desaix serving as provisional commander in Paris during Bonaparte's absence.

Although destined for an invasion of Great Britain, this plan was eventually abandoned, and instead the Army of England was charged with suppressing the Chouannerie of 1799, in Western France.

On 14 January 1800, it was renamed the Army of the West and the order went into effect on 17 January.