The Battle of Grocka/Krotska 1739
The Battle of Grocka/Krotska 1739
It's a long shot, but does anyone here have any orders of battle, maps or fully-formed scenarios for the Austro-Turkish Battle of Grocka? My mate Phil is keen to pit his newly-painted Ottoman army against my Austrians (and friends)...
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Cheers Huw! I should have said 'except that one, which is all I can find'...
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Re: The Battle of Grocka/Krotska 1739
Bored and waiting for a meeting! There's not much else that I can find offhand. Kronoskaf does have details of some of the Austrian regiments that fought, but you have to know just which ones first! Von Browne's regiment was one.
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Oglethorpe's home in Haslemere is just a stone's throw from where I am sitting typing this. Nice house, whose occupation allowed him to be elected MP for Godalming. The hotel, a few doors down, is called "The Georgian" because that's when they last had the windows cleaned. Or possibly because he founded the colony of Georgia. Or perhaps both.
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Oh, come on, thoe place names are as believable as Bongolesia. You're making them up.