French Army order of battle (1914)
This is the order of battle for the French army on the outbreak of war in August 1914.
Background
In 1914, the French War strategy was based on the offensive Plan XVII, which aimed to attack in Alsace-Lorraine . Therefore, the right wing of the French army was stronger than the left wing.
Order of battle
1) First Army, commanded by Auguste Dubail
- Concentration zone : between Remiremont and Charmes
- Mission : attack towards Mulhouse and Sarrebourg
- Strength : 5 Corps. 266,452 men
2) Second Army, commanded by Édouard de Castelnau
- Concentration zone : between Pont-Saint-Vincent and Neufchâteau, Vosges
- Mission : attack towards Morhange
- Strength : 5 Corps. 323,445 men
3) Third Army, commanded by Pierre Ruffey
- Concentration zone : between Saint-Mihiel and Verdun
- Mission : Hold the Germans in their defensive positions before Metz
- Strength : 3 Corps. 237,257 men
4) Fourth Army, commanded by Fernand de Langle de Cary
- Concentration zone : between Saint-Dizier and Bar-le-Duc
- Mission : In reserve in the Argonne Region
- Strength : 3 Corps. 159,588 men
5) Fifth Army, commanded by Charles Lanrezac
- Concentration zone : between Hirson and Dun-sur-Meuse
- Mission : Guard the Southern part of the border with Belgium
- Strength : 5 Corps. 299,350 men
6) Cavalry Corps, commanded by André Sordet
- Concentration zone : around Mézières
- Mission : Advance into the Belgian Ardennes in case of a German attack on Belgium.
- Strength : 15,750 men
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