Order
- Austrian South Army (Field Marschal Archduke Albrecht)
-
- V Corps (General Gabriel Freiherr von Rodich)
-
- Moering, Piret Brigades
-
- VII Corps (General Joseph Freiherr von Maroicic)
-
- Scudier, Töply, Welsersheimb Brigades
-
- IX Corps (General Ernst Ritter von Hartung)
-
- Böck, Kirchsberg, Weckbecker Brigades
-
- Reserve Division (General Friedrich Rupprecht)
-
- Two weak brigades
-
- Cavalry Division (General Ludwig Freiherr von Pulz)
- Italian Mincio Army (General Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora)
-
- I Corps (General Giacomo Durando)
-
- 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th Divisions
-
- III Corps (General Della Rocca)
-
- 7th, 8th, 9th and 16th Divisions. Also a Cavalry Division
Read more about this topic: Battle Of Custoza (1866)
Famous quotes containing the word order:
“The whole of natural theology ... resolves itself into one simple, though somewhat ambiguous proposition, That the cause or causes of order in the universe probably bear some remote analogy to human intelligence.”
—David Hume (17111776)
“Its not greed and ambition that makes warsits goodness. Wars are always fought for the best of reasons, for liberation or manifest destiny, always against tyranny and always in the best interests of humanity. So far this war, weve managed to butcher some 10,000,000 people in the interest of humanity. The next war, it seems well have to destroy all of man in order to preserve his damn dignity.”
—Paddy Chayefsky (19231981)
“The rebel, unlike the revolutionary, does not attempt to undermine the social order as a whole. The rebel attacks the tyrant; the revolutionary attacks tyranny. I grant that there are rebels who regard all governments as tyrannical; nonetheless, it is abuses that they condemn, not power itself. Revolutionaries, on the other hand, are convinced that the evil does not lie in the excesses of the constituted order but in order itself. The difference, it seems to me, is considerable.”
—Octavio Paz (b. 1914)