Army of Sambry and Moza


The army of Sambry and Meuse (French: Armée de Sambre-et-Meuse) is one of the best-known French armies of the Revolution. It was formed on June 29, 1794, with the Ardennes Army reinforced by the left wing of the Moselle Army and the right wing of the Northern Army.

Later, after the merger with the Rhine and the Moselle, it became the German Army. The course of action

After the capture of Tournai and Ostend, the National Assembly announced that the army deserved the decorations. The army's flags were decorated with successive banner ribbons after the assault of Brussels, the capture of Maastricht and Aix-la-Chapelle.

The armies of Sambry and Moza participated in the conquest of the Netherlands, and in 1796 crossed the Rhine and met the Austrians on the river Lahn. commanders The armies of Sambry and Moza had excellent commanders in the form of generals such as Jean-Baptiste Jourdan and Jean Victor Marie Moreau, and prior to 1796: Pierre Augereau

List of French republican armies

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