Battle of Messkirch order of battle

The campaign began on 25 April when a French force emerged from the Kehl bridgehead.

This marked the start of the offensive of Jean Victor Marie Moreau's Army of the Rhine against Paul Kray's army of Habsburg Austria and its Bavarian, Württemberg and other German allies.

Commanding General: General-in-Chief Jean Victor Marie Moreau Source: Nafziger, George.

General of Division Claude Lecourbe in Zürich Source: Smith, Digby (1998).

General of Division Laurent Gouvion Saint-Cyr in Basel Source: Smith, Digby (1998).

General of Division Gilles Joseph Martin Bruneteau de Sainte-Suzanne in Strasbourg Source: Smith, Digby (1998).

Votive icon of the Battle of Messkirch
Jean Victor Moreau
Black and white print of a hatless man with shoulder-length hair. He wears a dark military uniform of the late Revolutionary era with a high collar and two rows of buttons.
Claude Lecourbe
Black and white print of a wavy-haired man with a stern look and long sideburns. He wears a dark military coat of the Napoleonic era adorned on the lapels and high collar with generous amounts of lace.
Laurent Saint-Cyr
Black and white print with the label Ste SUSANNE and an oval portrait of a man with shoulder-length hair. He wears a simple French Revolution era dark military coat with only a small amount of lace on the collar.
Gilles Sainte-Suzanne