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Author: | clifton seeney [ Wed May 23, 2012 1:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | The New Adventures Of Kliff Dumas in Pictures 1806-1807 |
The Adventures of Kliff Dumas in pictures My next mission after returning from Strasburg in 1806 was to bring along with me the new replacements for my Artillery Company. We lost many in the opening battles before Austerlitz in 05 at Ulm. Most of our loosest were in the Pontonniers Corps they lost their lives digging the trances around Ulm. I was ordered to the II Corps Artillery Park, to see the Commander of Artillery General Sebastien Maximillien Foy ![]() ![]() ![]() Adventures in Persia 1806-07 ![]() With the many new victories that the Emperor won in Germany in 06 and early in 07, news came to our command in Türk. That we would be assigné to a new command in Persil. Léger’s de ![]() We were given a small company of Leger’s de Po as guardians! Once we arrived at Jerablus we met up with the rest of this Grandee expedition. No sooner had we landed, ![]() I didn’t think that Joc ![]() We all renewed our friendship and we proved to one another that we were true Brothers worthy of going before a grand master and being made Freemasons which we all felt was better then the oath we took in Italy 01. F8 ![]() ![]() We were also told that there’s a Masonic lodge here by Master Mason Chef de Genie Cassel. We could began our studies till be were able to move out of Jerablus. All of my mates and a few from the Cavalry join the order under Major Cassel ![]() |
Author: | Ed Blackburn [ Wed May 23, 2012 5:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The New Adventures Of Kliff Dumas in Pictures 1806-1807 |
Bravo, very nice. ![]() |
Author: | clifton seeney [ Wed May 23, 2012 9:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The New Adventures Of Kliff Dumas in Pictures 1806-1807 |
We set about getting our cannons loaded first to go to this strange city called Jerablus. ![]() ![]() ![]() The best solutions involved creating hybrid units of mounted infantry, most notably dragoons. Although they proved highly useful and versatile troops, whether they fired mounted or dismounted, they still had to slow down or stop at least temporarily, and thereby losing their main advantages as cavalry. We were twelve in number but we were all veterans of ten years by 1807. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I was next surprise to see an old ami of mind Monsieur Charles Nicolas Fabvie. I met him at the Palace of Selim III.I was assign to him in the shoring up of the defenses of Constantinople. ![]() He was born at Pont-à-Mousson in Meurthe and was a student at the École Polytechnique before joining the 1st Artillery Regiment in Napoleon’s army in Germany in 1804. He participated in the 1805 Ulm Campaign, and was wounded in the battle of Dürenstein. In 1807, he was part of the French military mission to the Ottoman Sultan Selim III, tasked with shoring up the defences of Constantinople. Fabvier then managed to join the diplomatic mission of General Charles Mathieu Gardanne, Napoleon's envoy to Persia, who tried to combat British and Russian influence in the region. Fabvier was tasked with creating an artillery school and arsenal at Esfahān, and was awarded the newly constituted Order of the Lion and the Sun for his ![]() |
Author: | clifton seeney [ Fri May 25, 2012 12:03 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The New Adventures Of Kliff Dumas in Pictures 1806-1807 |
I was taken out of the Artillery company and made Deputy commander of dragoons. ![]() ![]() ![]() My second squad was commanded by a brigadier by the name of Amime de ‘Bateau with fifteen homme under him, then their third squad under Sergent Alphonse Chasseresse with fifteen homme. Their forth and fifth were under brigadier’s Timothee Timonier and Chiron Charlot and a doctor by the name of Alexandre Guerisseur these homme sailed from Italy to here. I was put in charge of a four pounder cannon that they brought with them and the sixth company went to Joc. Over all field command was Major Boquer! Major Boquer command which consisted of four hundred and fifty Cheval and four Artillery guns, we were to guard the topographical unit of Colonel Remi. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ali Joc ![]() ![]() What was it that rises a man to this level was it the reality of salvation or the closeness of God in his heart. I know not and all I could think was how I was now truly content with life. When the eastern sky broke forth that morning I ran to the picket line in full dragoon uniform ![]() The next day I bacon to appear watching for my ami and his companions but at last no one appeared, till the third night one did appear from that den of vapors it was a Turc who brought us news that the Janissaries had more then one leader and that most of their mounted men were far in the rear of the city. Most of their mounted men were mounted on camels also they had old siege cannons. Not like the more modern mobile ones that we had. And their numbers were less then two thousand men to hold the city. I asked pray tell me the health of my Brethren; he said that they took us in Deus Meumque Jus, a Jewish Masonic Temple. |
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