Jourdan had consolidated his force over a shorter line, and had the full Army of the Danube under his direct command.
The Army of the Danube was a field army of the First French Republic.
As elements crossed the Rhine, they took the name Army of the Danube.
In early 1809, he inspected artillery companies of the Army of the Danube.
He served in the Army of the Danube in southwestern Germany in 1799 and 1800.
In 1799, as part of the Army of the Danube, he crossed the Rhine near Basel.
The following day, the it was renamed the Army of the Danube.
As units crossed, they took the name Army of the Danube.
In 1813, he commanded the Army of the Danube, a corps of observation on the Bavarian frontier.
Order of Battle, Army of the Danube.