The Austrians at Arlon were under the command of
Feldmarschall-Leutnant Gottfried von Schröder. His approximately 6,000 troops were organized into seven battalions and eight squadrons. The Austrian infantry was made up of three battalions of the Infantry Regiment
Franz Kinsky Nr. 47, one battalion of the Infantry Regiment
Murray Nr. 55, the 1st Battalion of Infantry Regiment
Alton Nr. 15 and the 3rd Battalions of Infantry Regiments
Devins Nr. 37 and
Johann Jellacic Nr. 53. Schroder's mounted contingent consisted of six squadrons of the
Kinsky Chevau-léger Regiment Nr. 7 and two squadrons from an unknown unit. The French forces were led by
General of Division Amable Henri Delaage and counted 8,500 infantry and 1,000 cavalry from the
Army of the Moselle.
Jean Nicolas Houchard, commander of the
Army of the Moselle, believed in the same goal, advancing on the left on 9 June to attack Arlon, on the heights, defended by 8,000 men, 30 artillery-pieces and a chain of
echelon trenches overlooking all points from which it could be attacked. The Republican columns advanced at the charge in good order, shouting "
Vive la République!" and under fire from these batteries, with the French artillery being of too low a calibre to reply with any advantage. The right was more exposed than the rest and was charged by the Austrian cavalry, but the columns in the centre and the artillery came to the right's aid and repulsed the enemy. During the fight near Arlon the future general
Claude François Duprès, then only a lieutenant, distinguished himself by capturing a whole Austrian company. During this time,
Pierre Raphaël Paillot de Beauregard was marching on Arlon from the right and took the heights overlooking the town. 400
carabiniers attacked a square of 1,500 Austrians. Several volleys of
grapeshot, fired at only 50 footsteps from the front of the square, threw it into disorder and the carabiniers finished routing it. Arlon remained in French hands and the army set up its base there, but its capture was of no use to the besieged troops in Mainz, and Houchard's poor judgement in taking this action was not punished (he was made commander of the
Army of the North the following August). The French suffered 900 killed and wounded. Austrian losses were fewer at 600 killed, wounded and captured. The French also captured five artillery pieces and four ammunition wagons. == Notes ==