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The VI Corps of the Grande Armée was a French military unit that existed during the Napoleonic Wars. It was formed at the Camp de Boulogne and assigned to Marshal Michel Ney. From 1805 to 1811, the VI Corps fought under Ney's command in the 1805 Austrian Campaign: War of the Third Coalition, Prussian Campaign of 1806 and Polish ...
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- VI Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée)
VI Corps (Grande Armée), a formation of the Imperial French army during the Napoleonic Wars; Germany. VI Cavalry Corps (German Empire), a formation of the Imperial German Army during World War I; VI Corps (German Empire), a formation of the Imperial German Army prior to and during World War I
Constituted in the Organized Reserves in 1921, it was allotted to the Regular Army in 1933 and activated on 1 August 1940 at Fort Sheridan, Illinois. VI Corps took part in some of the most high-profile operations in World War II . By war's end it was part of the Seventh Army of the 6th Army Group.
- 1918–19, 1940–46, 1946–50, 1951–53, 1957–62
- United States
La Grande Armée (French for 'The Great Army'; French pronunciation: [ɡʀɑ̃d aʀme]) was the main military component of the French Imperial Army commanded by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte during the Napoleonic Wars.
The V Corps of the Grande Armée was a French military unit that existed during the Napoleonic Wars. The corps was originally formed in 1805 and was reorganized several times until it was dissolved in 1814. History.