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Russian sources, <strong>the</strong> Allied forces suffered around 1,800 losses. 94 Bagration reported 232<br />

dead, 174 missing, 240 lightly wounded and 130 seriously wounded, who were left at<br />

Amstetten. His cavalry lost 77 horses, 17 artillery horses and ano<strong>the</strong>r 83 horses were<br />

wounded. 95 Bagration wrote Kutuzov, “[Although] moving by forced marches in a bad<br />

wea<strong>the</strong>r, I was always ready for <strong>the</strong> attack <strong>of</strong> superior enemy forces, which desired, and<br />

looked for <strong>the</strong> opportunity to destroy us. At Lambach and in yesterday’s battle, we<br />

showed [<strong>the</strong> French] our resoluteness and this should hold <strong>the</strong>ir ambition.” 96 After <strong>the</strong><br />

battle at Amstetten, Kutuzov decided to rest Bagration’s troops because <strong>of</strong>ficially<br />

Bagration still commanded <strong>the</strong> advance guard. Miloradovich replaced him and covered<br />

<strong>the</strong> retreat. Prince Peter was moved closer to main forces with instructions to support<br />

Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky, Campaign <strong>of</strong> 1805, 101; Langeron, Journal inedit de la campagne de<br />

1805, 18.<br />

94 The French reported 1,800 captured while <strong>the</strong> General Staff Study <strong>of</strong> 1805 Campaign<br />

acknowledged around 800 Russian and 1,200 Austrian casualties. RGVIA, f. 846, op. 16, d.<br />

3124, l 72. “Journal historique du 5e corps de la Grande Armée,” 5 November 1805, Mémoires<br />

Recoinnaissances, Carton 267; Colin, Campagne de 1805, Revue Historique, 71 (1906): 326-27;<br />

Hugo, Histoire des Armées Francaises, III, 265.<br />

95 Bagration to Kutuzov, 6 November 1806, Documents <strong>of</strong> M.I. Kutuzov’s Headquarters,<br />

122; Miloradovich reported 43 killed, 47 missing and 162 wounded. Miloradovich to Kutuzov, 4<br />

November 1805, Documents <strong>of</strong> M.I. Kutuzov’s Headquarters, 125-26.<br />

Unit Killed Wounded Missing Horses<br />

Malorossiiski Grenadier Regiment 8 privates 3 <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

1 drummer<br />

17<br />

privates<br />

36 privates<br />

Apsheron Musketeer Regiment 1 private 4 <strong>of</strong>ficers 5 privates<br />

20 privates<br />

Smolensk Musketeer Regiment 1 private 14 privates 5 privates<br />

8 th Jager Regiment 1 <strong>of</strong>ficer 5 <strong>of</strong>ficers 11<br />

Mariupol Hussar Regiment<br />

12 privates<br />

1 <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

19 privates<br />

46 privates<br />

5 <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

28 privates<br />

privates<br />

9 privates 47 killed<br />

69 wounded<br />

For persons distinguished in this action, see Miloradovich to Kutuzov, 21 November 1805,<br />

Documents <strong>of</strong> M.I. Kutuzov’s Headquarters, 126-129. Recent Russian study <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> battle<br />

acknowledged 275 killed, 221 missing and 533 wounded. Short Historical Study on <strong>the</strong> Austrian<br />

Campaign, in Informatsionnii biulleten “Orgkomiteta 1805 goda.”<br />

96 Bagration to Kutuzov, 6 November 1806, Ibid., 123.<br />

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