- Pierre-Joseph
Bourcet (1
March 1700 – 14
October 1780) was a
French tactician, general,
chief of staff,
mapmaker and
military educator. He was the son...
- Gribeauval; Jean-Pierre du Teil;
Jacques Antoine Hippolyte; and Pierre-Joseph
Bourcet. They
emphasised the "flexible use of artillery" and they "abandoned marching...
-
experiment with new ideas.
Guibert wrote his epic
Essai général de Tactique,
Bourcet focused on
staff procedures and
mountain warfare, and Mesnil-Durand spent...
- L'Avenir (in French). 18
September 2014.
Retrieved 27
September 2018.
Bourcet, Michèle (28
November 2014). "Alex Vizorek, le
premier de la
classe du...
-
Innovator or Imitator: Napoleon's
Operational Concepts and the
Legacies of
Bourcet and Guibert.
Pickle Partners. ISBN 978-1-78289-587-9. Wood, W.J. (1997)...
- Coat of arms of Le
Bourcet (part of Althengstett) in Württemberg...
-
Bastille Fort de
Comboire Fort de
Montavie Fort des
Quatre Seigneurs Fort du
Bourcet Fort du Mûrier Fort du Saint-Eynard
Fortified region of
Toulon Six-Fours...
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Pierre Joseph Bonnaterre (1752–1804),
French naturalist Pierre-Joseph
Bourcet (1700–1780),
French tactician, general,
chief of staff,
mapmaker and military...
- was precarious, the
Prussians outnumbered. One officer, Pierre-Joseph
Bourcet convinced Soubise that they
should attack Frederick in the morning, by...
- Le
Bourcet (now
named Neuhengstett [de])
possessed the
Bertolin surname. The town's name was
chosen in
reference to the
Italian village of
Bourcet in...