Battle of Le Cateau

The Battle of Le Cateau was fought on the Western Front during the First World War on 26 August 1914. The British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and the French Fifth Army had retreated after their defeats at the Battle of Charleroi (21–23 August) and the Battle of Mons (23 August). The British II Corps fought a delaying action at Le Cateau to slow the German pursuit. Most of the BEF was able to continue its retreat to Saint-Quentin.

Battle of Le Cateau
Part of the Great Retreat on the Western Front of the First World War

British dead at the Battle of Le Cateau.
Date26 August 1914
Location50°06′15″N 03°32′40″E
Result German victory
Belligerents
 German Empire  United Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
 Friedrich Bertram Sixt von Armin
 Georg von der Marwitz
Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien
Units involved
IV Corps
Höhere Kavallerie-Kommando 2
II Corps
Strength
23 infantry battalions
18 cavalry regiments (9 at half strength)
6 divisional cavalry squadrons
162 guns (27 batteries)
84 machine-guns
40 infantry battalions
12 cavalry regiments
2 divisional cavalry squadrons
246 guns (41 batteries)
c.80 machine-guns
Casualties and losses
2,900 7,812 (700 killed, 2,600 captured)
38 guns
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