Battle of Mandora

Battle of Mandora
Part of the French Campaign in Egypt and Syria of the French Revolutionary Wars

92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot at the Battle of Mandora, a waterclour by Richard Simkin (1850–1926).
Date13 March 1801
Location
Between Abu Qir and Alexandria, Egypt, Ottoman Empire
31°16′30″N 30°00′45″E / 31.27500°N 30.01250°E / 31.27500; 30.01250
Result British victory
Belligerents
United Kingdom United Kingdom French First Republic French Republic
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom Ralph Abercromby French First Republic François Lanusse
Strength
13,000[1] 7,000[1]
Casualties and losses
185 killed
1,136 wounded
1 missing[1]
700[2]
Battle of Mandora is located in Mediterranean
Battle of Mandora
Location within Mediterranean

The Battle of Mandora was a minor battle fought on 13 March 1801 between French forces under François Lanusse and the British expeditionary corps under Ralph Abercromby, during the French campaign in Egypt and Syria.

Background

The British army, under the command of Lieutenant-General Sir Ralph Abercromby, had been sent to Egypt to remove the French garrison from the region, following Napoleon's departure in August 1799. On 1 March 1801, the British corps, originally consisting of 15,300 men but much affected by disease, carried by a fleet of 175 ships, arrived at the natural harbour of Abu Qir, (known to the British as "Aboukir Bay"), some 23 kilometres (14 miles) from the port city of Alexandria. On 8 March, the British vanguard of 5,500 came ashore by boat, opposed by a French force from the garrison of Alexandria under Louis Friant of some 2,000 drawn up on the sand dunes overlooking the landing beach, an action known as the Second Battle of Abukir. The outcome had essentially been decided in the first 20 minutes of the landfall, when Major General John Moore, commanding the centre of the British line, carried the main French position on a sand dune with a bayonet charge; the French were forced to retreat and the whole British corps had landed by nightfall.[3]

Having established a depot and field hospital on the beach, the British besieged and captured Aboukir Castle from the French and began preparations to move against Alexandria. On 12 March, the British began their cautious advance towards Alexandria along a narrow isthmus between the Mediterranean and Lake Maadie (later known as Lake Aboukir). When they reached a feature called Mandora Tower, they made camp for the night.[4]

In Cairo, French commander Menou was focused on the threat from Ottoman forces in the East, and initially downplayed the seriousness of the British landing, disregarding remonstrances of Reynier and other officers, and sending just a small reinforcement to Alexandria under François Lanusse, a "fiery general", who, frustrated at the slow advance of the British, determined to attack.[5]

Battle

A detail of the Operations of the British Forces in Egypt in 1801 by William Faden. British positions on 12 March - "6". British attack on 13 March - "7". French defensive position - "C". Furthest advance of British - "8". Retired to "7" following French counter attack.

A personal reconnaissance by Abercromby had shown that a French force of nearly 5,000 men under General François Lanusse were holding a ridge of high ground which crossed the western end of the isthmus; their line rested on the ruins of Nicopolis of Alexandria at the north and the Alexandria Canal at the south, and had been strengthened by the construction of a redoubt. Accordingly, on March 13, the British began their advance at first light, in two lines. The French unleashed a fierce fire from their artillery and muskets on the 92nd Regiment of Foot which was leading the left column and mounted a cavalry charge against the 90th Regiment of Foot which was leading the right. Few of the French cavalry reached the British line, most being driven off by an effective volley of musket fire. As the British lines continued their advance, the French began to withdraw to their fortifications on a further ridge just outside Alexandria; Dillon's Regiment (composed of various foreign troops and French émigré officers) captured two French guns by the canal in a bayonet charge.

Having secured the former French positions, Abercromby, who was determined to take the French fortifications outside Alexandria by a coup de main, began a further advance across the plain that separated the two ridges. General Hutchinson was ordered to take a hill overlooking the plain from the south which was successful, the 44th Regiment of Foot capturing a guarded bridge over the canal in the process. However, General Moore, commanding the right hand column, was met with intense artillery fire to which they were totally exposed. Halting while a reconnaissance was conducted by Abercrombie, during which his horse was shot from underneath him, the British forces eventually withdrew at sunset to the line which they had captured earlier in the day.[6]

Aftermath

The British set about further fortifying their new position, landed heavy guns from the ships offshore and bringing up supplies with the intention of blockading the French garrison.[7] It was in this position that a French counterattack would be defeated in the Battle of Alexandria on 21 March.

The British 90th and 92nd Regiments of Foot, who had borne the brunt of the fighting, were awarded the battle honour "Mandora".[8]

The Mandora Barracks (built 1895, demolished 1970) at Aldershot in Hampshire were named after this action.[9]

Citations

  1. ^ a b c Divall (2018), p. 88.
  2. ^ Divall (2018), p. 89.
  3. ^ Bartlett, Merrill L (1983), Assault from the Sea: Essays on the History of Amphibious Warfare Archived 2023-07-15 at the Wayback Machine, Naval Institute Press, ISBN 978-0870210761 (pp. 69-73)
  4. ^ Wilson, Robert, Sir (1803), History of the British expedition to Egypt Archived 2019-12-17 at the Wayback Machine T. Egerton, London (p. 19)
  5. ^ Phipps, Ramsay Weston (1926), The Armies of the First French Republic and the Rise of the Marshals of Napoleon I, London: Oxford University Press. Vol V p.433
  6. ^ Baines, Edward (1819) History of the Wars of the French revolution, from the Breaking out of the War, in 1792, to the Restoration of a General Peace, in 1815: Volume II, M'Carty & Davis, Philadelphia (pp. 136-138)
  7. ^ Wilson p. 25
  8. ^ Piers MacKesy, British Victory in Egypt, 1801: The End of Napoleon's Conquest Archived 2023-07-15 at the Wayback Machine, Poutledge 1995, ISBN 0-415-04064-7 (pp.89-92)
  9. ^ Aldershot Military Museum - Mandora Barracks Archived January 11, 2013, at the Wayback Machine

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