3th Army

3rd Army, Marshal Ney
Chief of Staff, General Gure
Artillery Commander: General du Carrel

Commander of Engineers: General Della Brunelli

Military Police Commander: Colonel Montjouet
10th Division, General Ledru de Esart
Djangout's Brigade: 24th Light Infantry Regiment (Colonel de Bellair), 1st Portuguese Infantry Regiment (Colonel Freyre-Pego)

Marion Brigade: 46th Line Infantry Regiment (Colonel Baudino, replaced by Colonel Blue after October 10)

Bruni's Brigade: 72nd Line Infantry (Colonel Lafitte), 129th Line Infantry (Colonel Freitag)

11th Division, General de Lazot
Compere Brigade: 2nd Portuguese Infantry Regiment (Major Javier), Illyrian Light Infantry Regiment (Colonel Schmitz)
Joseph Antoine René Joubert's Brigade: 4th Line Infantry Regiment (Colonel Massy, ​​killed at Borodino, succeeded by de Fesensac), 18th Line Infantry Regiment (Colonel Pelleport)

De Hernin's Brigade: 93rd Line Infantry Regiment (Colonel Baudouin, killed at Waterloo)

25th Württemberg Division, Prince William of Württemberg (future King William of Württemberg), commanded by General von Scheele, and from August 8 by General Marchand

De Huger's Brigade: 1st "Prince Paul" Line Infantry Regiment, 6th Line Infantry Regiment

De Koch's Brigade: 2nd "Prince William" Line Infantry, 4th "Prince Royal" Line Infantry
Brussels Brigade: 1st Chasseurs

Two infantry batteries, two cavalry batteries

3rd Army Light Cavalry
Morrill's Brigade: 11th Hussars (Colonel de Collat, replaced by Liegeard at Borodino), 6th Lancers (Colonel de Mabelf, replaced by Jacob), 4th Württemberg King's Chasseurs (Colonel von Salm, killed at Borodino)
Bermann's Brigade: 4th Chasseurs (Colonel Bunois), 28th Chasseurs (Colonel Laroche), 1st "Prince Heinrich" Hussars of Württemberg, 2nd King's Hussars of Württemberg (Colonel Count von Norman-Ehrenfels) (End of this chapter)