5e Regiment d'Artillerie-á-Pied
Regimental History
1720: Created 5e Bataillon de Royal-Artillerie
1759: Brigade de Royal-Artillerie (Took the name of its Chef-de-Brigade)
1765: Regiment d'Artillerie de Strasbourg
1791: 5e Regiment d'Artillerie
1794: 5e Regiment d'Artillerie-á-Pied
Colonels and Chefs-de-Brigade
1791: Gromard de Quintin (Pierre-Gaston) - Colonel
1792: Lamartilliere (Jean) - Colonel
1793: Le Dieu de Ville (Pierre-Eleonore) - Chef-de-Brigade
1793: Montfort (Maurice de) - Chef-de-Brigade
1800: Borthon (Jean) - Chef-de-Brigade
1802: Demarcay (Marie-Jean) - Chef-de-Brigade
1805: Mengin (Francois-Louis) - Colonel
1806: Gondallier de Tugny (Nicolas-Francois-Therese) - Colonel
1810: Carmejane () - Colonel
1811: Hazard (Louis-Marie-Joseph) - Colonel
1814: Saint-Cyr (Aime-Prosper) - Colonel
Four of the above officers attained the rank of General-de-Brigade and above
Lamartilliere, (Jean)
Born: 10 March 1732
Colonel: 3 October 1792
General-de-Brigade: 14 August 1793
General-de-Division: 1 April 1795
Grand Officer of the Legion d'Honneur: 14 June 1804
Count of the Empire: 11 July 1810
Died: 27 March 1819
Le Dieu de Ville, (Pierre-Eleonore)
Born: 9 September 1737
Colonel: 1 November 1793
General-de-Brigade: 27 May 1793
Died: 10 December 1816
Demarcay, (Marie-Jean)
Born: 11 August 1772
Chef-de-Brigade: 21 January 1802 and Colonel in 1803
General-de-Brigade: 8 February 1808 (General-Major in the service of Holland)
Commander of the Legion d'Honneur: 25 December 1805
Baron of the Empire: 10 September 1808
Died: 21 May 1839
Gondallier de Tugny, (Nicolas-Francois-Therese)
Born: 26 January 1776
Colonel: 10 July 1806
General-de-Brigade: 31 December 1809
General-de-Division: 27 June 1813 (in the service of Naples)
Baron of the Empire: 10 April 1812
Died: 30 October 1830
Colonels killed and wounded while commanding the 5e Regiment d'Artillerie-á-Pied
Colonel Lamartilliere: Wounded 18 September 1793
Officers killed and wounded while serving with the 5e Regiment d'Artillerie-á-Pied during the period 1804-1815
Officers killed: Twenty-four
Officers died of wounds: Eight
Officers wounded: Sixty
Regimental War Record (Battles and Combats)
1793: Mayence and Davendorf
1794: Arlon
1796: Arcole
1800: Fort Bard
1805: Austerlitz
1807: Eylau, Dantzig, Heilsberg, Friedland, and Graudenz
1809: Essling and Wagram
1809: Saragosse
1810: Cuidad-Rodrigo, Almeida, and Tortose
1811: Badajoz
1812: Badajoz
1812: Smolensk, Moskowa, and Borisow
1813: Saint-Sebastien
1813: Lutzen, Katzbach and Leipzig
1814: Bar-sur-Aube, Arci-sur-Aube, and Paris
1815: Ligny
Battle Honours
Wissembourg 1793 and Wagram 1809
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