Date Range
Date Range
Date Range
2 Corps Artillery CA 9 pounder. Friday, 15 May 2009. Commander in Chief - Emperor Napoleon. Commander in Chief - Marshal Davout.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011. Link to 1813 Tortosa Campaign. The next phase of the 1813 campaign will be in north east Spain and will deal with the Spanish attempt to take the city of Tortosa. I have started a new blog for that phase and you can find it at. Sunday, November 13, 2011. Having crossed the river Elbe Blucher orders his corps to advance west until they make contact with the French. Both corps suffered light casualties.
Thursday, April 4, 2013. Link to 1813 Linz Campaign. The next phase of the 1813 campaign will be in Southern Germany and will deal with the French invasion of Austria. I have started a new blog for the next phase and you can find it at. Tuesday, March 26, 2013. Map at start of campaign. Soult has created three equal corps, each of one French and one allied division. He has deployed them to cover all approaches to Burgos.
Friday, October 19, 2012. Link to 1813 Burgos Campaign. I have started a new blog for the next phase and you can find it at. Wednesday, October 17, 2012. Master map at start of campaign. Corps to hold the northern flank at Bad Kosen. Corps would cross the river Saale in the centre and south.
Wednesday, 14 October 2009. 11 July 1813 - end of campaign. This campaign is part of the larger 1813 Campaign. It covers the period 17 June to 11 July 1813 and the fighting in central Germany between First French Army and the Russians. It has been done as a separate blog in order to keep all of the relevant reports together and to avoid making the main campaign blog too long and complicated. He has been unable to join the ar.
Tuesday, July 23, 2013. Link to 1814 Campaign in France. This is the last of the mini campaigns fought as part of the overall 1813 campaign. The next campaign will be set in France in 1814. It is loosely based on the historical campaign. The major difference is that all six campaign areas will be fought at the same time. There will be 12 command posts, one allied and one French for each campaign area. I have started a new blog for the campaign and you can find it here.
Sunday, August 16, 2015. 15 March 1813 - Southern Spain. Spanish win mainly due to effective artillery fire. Saturday, August 15, 2015. Tactical map of battle area. Table at start of wargame. All Spanish start on the table. 16 Italian corps arrive start of move 1. Italians have moved behind woods to deploy opposite valley.
Sunday, May 10, 2015. This was a fictional campaign set in 1814. The objective was to produce interesting battles for us to wargame. It was designed to use all of our model soldiers and scenery on our 6x6 foot wargames table. The campaign was designed in six areas, each with one allied and one French army. Prussian army objective was Brussels. Russian army objective was Luxembourg. Austrian army objective was Nancy. British army objective was Bayonne.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009. Campaign Report - Move 10 - End of Campaign. Campaign map at start of move 11 - 1200 4 May 1813. Prussian and French armies reach their concentration areas. The Prussian Army nears the river Saale, and 3 corps secure the bridge at. The French Army have reached their concentration areas around Helmstedt. 3 Prussian corps crossed the river Saale and entered.
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Saturday, August 8, 2015. Amendment to Rule 04 - Map and Movement. I have reduced the cavalry movement rate to 4 squares on road, 3 squares off road and 1 square in difficult terrain. The cavalry will not be allowed to be more than one square from their corps. This is mainly to avoid the problems I have encountered when setting up a wargame to fight a campaign battle. Wednesday, July 22, 2015.
Ca să nu i-l dea lui Goma, Guvernul n-a dat Premiul Național nimănui. Urmașa lui Ștefan cel Mare și statul moldovenesc idiot.
Jan and Paul in Spain 2009. Monday, January 4, 2010. December 2009 - Christmas in UK. The day before we returned to. For Christmas and New Year we woke to find snow on the hills opposite the house. The last time we saw this view was six years ago, so such views have a novelty value. We were disappointed that our son, who lives in Rothbury, a small town north of. Was particularly unimpressed when we sent him a copy of these photographs.