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Post by gmanoeuvre on Jun 29, 2015 17:05:22 GMT
I`ll post some after action reports later, but If you`d like to see some photos (they "tell a thousand words an` all"!) of my games then please visit my website gallery.. I hope you enjoy them ! Scroll down to the bottom of the page at: grandmanoeuvre.co.uk/gallery
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Post by bruce on Jun 30, 2015 2:58:43 GMT
Nice work, gm. Love those Austrians, hoped you worked out a win at Wagram! Bruce
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Post by gmanoeuvre on Jun 30, 2015 21:28:36 GMT
Actually, I found this: part the Wagram game report:
"We played out the game in a broadly historical fashion with the original French orders being as per the actual event. Although the Austrians seemed fated to lose again, we changed history a little, in the respect that the Austrian CIC (Neil Prideaux, alias Archduke Charles) used his Cavalry reserve more sparingly to counter the French Infantry breakthroughs and deter the more numerous French Cavalry situated on his left flank. By the end of the two days' gaming it was agreed by all players that in spite of the large numbers of French cavalry formations present, Markgrafneusiedl captured, and the 10th Legere taking most of Baumersdorf (playing my own small part as "Grandjean"), the Austrians had done enough to manage an orderly withdrawal from the field."
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Post by gmanoeuvre on Jul 6, 2015 18:42:36 GMT
I just finished the 2nd game. Marcognet`s division was beaten quickly by an alert Uxbridge and the resolve of the British infantry in doubled lines. see the photos at: grandmanoeuvre.co.uk/gallery/
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Post by tim on Jul 6, 2015 20:17:21 GMT
Very impressive!
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