In 1773, the First Russian Imperial Army defeated the main Turkish forces in North Rumelia, but was forced to retreat across the Danube. Yegorov’s company suffered losses, yet managed to preserve its combat capability. There must be a new great offensive—this war needs to be brought to an end with a decisive victory—and again, ahead of the infantry columns, there will go a scattered formation of light riflemen (jägers). Who, if not the “green devils” — the “wolfhounds” of the army’s chief quartermaster — should make the main contribution to this victory!