The 25th of June had found Napoleon's …

Years: 1812 - 1812
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The 25th of June had found Napoleon's group past the bridge head with Ney's command approaching the existing crossings at Alexioten.

Murat's reserve cavalry provides the vanguard with Napoleon the guard and Davout's 1st corps following behind.

Eugene's command will cross the Niemen further north at Piloy, and MacDonald crosses the same day.

Jerome's command won't complete its crossing at Grodno until the 28th.

Napoleon rushes towards Vilnius pushing the infantry forward in columns that suffered from heavy rain then stifling heat.

The central group will cross seventy miles (one hundred and ten kilometers) in two days.

Ney's III corps will march down the road to Sudervė with Oudinot marching on the other side of the Neris River in an operation attempting to catch General Wittgenstein's command between Ney, Oudinout and Macdonald's commands, but Macdonald's command is late in arriving to an objective too far away and the opportunity vanishes.

Jerome is tasked with tackling Bagration by marching to Grodno and Reynier's VII corps sent to Białystok in support.

The Russian headquarters had in fact been centered in Vilnius on June 24 and couriers had rushed news about the crossing of the Niemen to Barclay de Tolley.

Before the night had passed orders had been sent out to Bagration and Platov to take the offensive.

Alexander leaves Vilnius on June 26 and Barclay assumes overall command.

Although Barclay wants to give battle he assesses it as a hopeless situation and orders Vilnius's magazines burned and its bridge dismantled.

Wittgenstein moves his command to Perkele passing beyond Macdonald and Oudinot's operations with Wittgenstein's rear guard clashing with Oudinout's forward elements.

Doctorov on the Russian Left finds his command threatened by Phalen's III cavalry corps.

Bagration is ordered to Vileyka, which moves him towards Barclay, though the order's intent remains something of a mystery.

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