Battle of Lappfjärd
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5,400 15 guns[1] |
2,150 6 guns[1] | ||||||
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| 113 killed or wounded[1] |
153 killed or wounded 82 captured[1] | ||||||
The Battle of Lappfjärd was fought between Swedish and Russian forces at Lappfjärd in Finland on 29 August 1808 during the Finnish War.
Swedish forces
Upon hearing the news of Koslov's attack at Nummijärvi, Russian General Bibikov (positioned at Ömossa, south of Lappfjärd), likewise decided to attack, with 2,150 men of his own, thinking his numerical superiority could easily overwhelm the Swedish troops at Lappfjärd. Unbeknownst to Bibikov, however, he would march against a Swedish force more than twice the size of his own, under Eberhard von Vegesack, who had landed at Kristinestad with 3,000 men, on 28 August, and taken command over the troops at Lappfjärd.[1]
- Björneborg Infantry Regiment (2 battalions)
- Hälsinge Infantry Regiment (3 battalions)
- Uppland Infantry Regiment (2 battalions)
- Gyllenbögel Infantry Regiment (2 battalions)
- Närpe and Malak Landwehr (3 companies)
- A small contingent of the Jämtland and Västerbotten Infantry Regiments
- Life Guards of Horse (2 squadrons)
- Svea and Finnish Artillery Regiments (15 guns)
In total: 5,400 men and 15 guns[2]
