privatehudson said:IIRC only 10 rose from the ranks, and most of them were at least brigade to division commanders when they came to prominence with Napoleon as you say in Italy, which defies the whole "Marshal's baton in every backpack" theory often quoted. In reality no-one who joined the French army as an enlisted man after Napoleon came to power reached the exalted heights of the Marshalate.
I meant enlisted in the pre-revolution army ( which shows the waste of talent in the aristocratic french pre war army )