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October 1805 CE
On October 14, Mack sends two columns out of Ulm in preparation for a breakout to the north: one under Johann Sigismund Riesch headed toward Elchingen to secure the bridge there, and the other under Franz von Werneck goes north with most of the heavy artillery.
Marshal Michel Ney, recognizing the opportunity, hurries the rest of his VI Corps forward to re-establish contact with Dupont, who is still north of the Danube.
In a two-pronged attack Ney sends one division to the south of Elchingen on the right bank of the Danube.
This division begins the assault at Elchingen.
At the same time another division crosses the river to the east and moved west against Riesch's position.
After clearing Austrian pickets from a bridge, the French attack and capture a strategically located abbey at the top of the hill at bayonet point.
The Austrian cavalry unsuccessfully tries to fend off the French, but the Austrian infantry breaks and runs.
In this engagement alone, the Austrians lose more than half their reserve artillery park, six thousand (out of eight thousand total participants) dead, wounded or captured and four colors.
Reisch's column also fails to destroy the bridges across the Danube
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