And here is a quote from Füsilier-Regiment Nr. 80's regimental history, dated 20th August 1914. It was the first engagement that the regiment was involved in:
'At about 1300 hours the division’s adjutant, Major von Fabeck, arrived by car with the order for the regiment to provide flank support to the attack by part of 41st Infantry Brigade, which had left Bercheux (10 km northeast of Neufchâteau) and was in action at Longlier. The division had encountered Sordet’s Cavalry Corps unexpectedly. The battalions were just lining up to be served, the rifles were stacked in pyramids in the street. In a few minutes the regiment was on the march, in the order I, III, II Battalion, advancing along the Ebly - Longlier road. The regimental adjutant galloped down the road: "Colonel’s order, unfurl the battle flags! I Battalion – deploy the men on both sides of the street; II Battalion – follow on echeloned to the left; III Battalion – follow on along the road in the second line!"'
Robert