94e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne
Regimental History
1709: Created Regiment Royal-Baviere
1780: Regiment Royal-Hesse-Darmstadt
1791: 94e Regiment d'Infanterie
1794: 94e demi-brigade de bataille
2e bataillon, 47e Regiment d'Infanterie
1er bataillon, Volontaires de Saone-et-Loire
1er bataillon, Volontaires du Cher
6e bataillon, Volontaires de l'Yonne
Detachment of Volontaires de Marne-et-Loire
1796: 94e demi-brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne (formed from the following)
171e demi-brigade de bataille( 1er Bat 94e Regt d'Inf, 1er Bat Vol des Pyrenees-Orientales and 6e Bat Vol de Saone-et-Loire)
2e bataillon, Volontaires des Vosages
4e bataillon, Volontaires du Haute-Rhin
5e bataillon,Volontaires du Bas-Rhin
7e bataillon, Volontaires du Jura
Four of the above officers attained the rank of General
Perrin, (Joseph)
Born: 28 February 1754
Chef-de-Brigade: 3 April 1794
General-de-Brigade: 5 June 1800
Died: 9 June 1800 (died of wounds sustained at Genes)
Lochet, (Pierre-Charles)
Born: 4 February 1767
Chef-de-Brigade: 16 September 1796
General-de-Brigade: 29 August 1803
Commander of the Legion d'Honneur: 14 June 1804
Died: 8 February 1807 (killed at Eylau)
Razout, (Jean-Nicolas)
Born: 8 March 1772
Chef-de-Brigade: 3 June 1801 (104e demi-brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne)
Colonel: 4 October 1804 (94e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne)
General-de-Brigade: 14 February 1807
General-de-Division: 31 July 1811
Grand Officer of the Legion d'Honneur: 2 August 1813
Count of the Empire: 2 August 1813
Died: 10 January 1820
Combelle, (Jean-Antoine-Francois)
Born: 16 February 1774
Colonel: 14 February 1807
General-de-Brigade: 12 April 1813
Commander of the Legion d'Honneur: 24 November 1808
Baron of the Empire: 18 August 1810
Died: 15 September 1813 (of wounds received at Dresde)
Colonels killed and wounded while commanding the 94e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne
Colonel Combelle: Wounded 31 December 1181
Colonel Gougeon: Wounded 12 December 1813
Officers killed and wounded while serving with the 94e Regiment d'Infanterie during the period 1804-1815
Officers killed: Seventeen
Officers died of wounds: Fifteen
Officers wounded: One hundred and thirty
Regimental war record (Battles and Combats)
1792: Valmy and Jemmapes
1793: Nerwinden
1794: Arlon, Fleurus, and Aldenhoven
1796: Expedition to Ireland
1799: Zurich, Stokach, Moeskirch, and Utznach
1800: Memmingen, Hochstett, and Hohenlinden
1805: Austerlitz
1806: Jena, Lubeck, Mohrugen, and Ostrolenka
1807: Friedland
1808: Durango, Valmaseda, Espinosa, and Madrid
1809: Essling, Wagram and Talevera-de-la-Reyna
1810: Nanaguessa and Ubrique
1811: Chiclana, Medina-Sidona, Baylen, Fuentes-d'Onoro, and Tarifa
1813: Dantzig and Dresde
1813: Villa-Real, Vittoria, Urdache, and Pampelune
1814: Bayonne
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