- Louis-Michel Letort de Lorville
Infobox Military Person
name =Louis-Michel Letort de Lorville
born =9 September 1773
died =17 June 1815
placeofbirth =Saint-Germain-en-Laye
placeofdeath = Gilly
allegiance=French Republic, French Empire
rank=général de brigade
branch =
serviceyears=1791-1815
unit =
battles=
awards=Louis-Michel Letort de Lorville (
9 September 1773 ,Saint-Germain-en-Laye -17 June 1815 , Gilly) was a French general of the Napoleonic Wars. He was made abaron de l'Empire on9 September 1810 ,général de brigade on30 January 1813 , and acted as aide de camp toNapoleon himself. He fought with distinction in the firstFrench Revolutionary Wars and became, under theFirst French Empire , a major in the dragoons of the Imperial Guard.Life
Volunteering in 1791, he fought at the
battle of Jemappes (and Neerwinden). Wounded in Italy in 1799, he continued on a military career in Austria, then Prussia, Poland and Russia despite receiving a new wound at thebattle of Jena .Distinguishing himself in 1808 at the
battle of Burgos , his service in Russia (notably in the battle ofMalojaroslawitz ) won him promotion togénéral de brigade . Wounded and distinguished again at Wachau, he still took part in thebattle of Hanau , where his horse was killed under him. On2 February 1814 , he distinguished himself again at theBattle of Montmirail , and the following day was madegénéral de division . On19 March that same year, he impetuously attacked the enemy rearguard, captured a group ofpontoon s and closely pursued the Allies.During the
Hundred Days , general Letort offered his services to Napoleon, who accepted and put him in command of the dragoons of the Imperial Guard. On15 June , at the moment Napoleon gave the order to attack theZiethen corps (hidden in the Fleurus wood), they refused to take the bait and retired. Impatient to see this corps escaping, Napoleon ordered his aide-de-camp Letort to take four service squadrons of the Guard and charge the enemy vanguard. Letort immediately charged in pursuit of the Prussian infantry, pushing off two infantry squares and destroying one whole regiment, but fell mortally wounded by a bullet in the lower stomach and died two days later. His name is engraved on the north face of theArc de Triomphe .ource
*"Louis-Michel Letort de Lorville", in Charles Mullié, Biographie des célébrités militaires des armées de terre et de mer de 1789 à 1850, 1852
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