Bayonne Campaign Area
Fifth French Army is commanded by Marshal Soult
Anglo-Portuguese Army is commanded by Lord Wellington
Each Army has 64,000 infantry, 4,000 cavalry and 120 guns
San Sebastian
Campaign Area
The San Sebastian Phase is the third part of the Bayonne
Campaign
The objective is to take and hold the town of San Sebastian
History of Bayonne Campaign
Area
1st March 1814 Start
of St Jean campaign label
50
4th March 1814 French
victory in battle of Cambo label
51
4th March 1814 British
victory in battle of St Jean label
51
5th March 1814 French
victory in battle of St Jean label
51
5th March 1814 British
victory in battle of Cambo label
51
7th March 1814 Campaign
ended in British victory label
51
8th March 1814 Start
of Irun campaign label 52
10th March 1814 French
victory in battle of St Jean label 52
11th March 1814 French
victory in battle of Irun label
52
12th March 1814 Campaign
ended in British victory label 52
13th March 1814 Start
of San Sebastian campagn label
53
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