- Nord, France, and
resulted in a
French victory under General Jean
Nicolas Houchard and
General Jean-Baptiste
Jourdan against the
command of
Marshal Freytag...
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Houchard (24
January 1739 – 17
November 1793) was a
French General of the
French Revolution and the
French Revolutionary Wars. Jean
Nicolas Houchard was...
- Addison-Wesley Professional. pp. 209–10. ISBN 978-0-13-315320-0. Abernathy, M.,
Houchard, J., Puccetti, M., and Lambert, J,"Debris
Correlation Using the Rockwell...
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North these unfortunates included Nicolas Luckner, Adam Custine, and Jean
Houchard.
Under Charles François Dumouriez, the Army of the
North helped blunt the...
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between 30,000 men of the
French Army of the
North commanded by Jean
Nicolas Houchard, and 13,000
Coalition troops: the
Veldleger (mobile army) of the Dutch...
- Wars of the
French Revolution,
fought between a
Division of the
Nicolas Houchard's French Republican Army of the
North under Joseph de Hédouville, and an...
- 1962),
gymnast and
coach Helmut Fritz (born 1975),
singer Jean-Nicolas
Houchard (1740–1793),
French General,
whose name
appears on the Arc de Triomphe...
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siege artillery. The Armée du Nord, now
under command of Jean
Nicolas Houchard defeated York's
exposed left
flank under the
Hanoverian general Freytag...
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greatest flaws. When
Houchard was
appointed to
command two armies,
Custine wrote accurately, "the
conduct of two
armies is
beyond Houchard's power..." The letter...
- predecessors,
Nicolas Luckner, Adam Philippe,
Comte de Custine, and Jean
Nicolas Houchard were
under arrest and
later executed by guillotine. Jourdan's
first ****ignment...