1757- a SYW battle report
Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2022 8:02 am
Tomorrow, my pals & I will fight a devised battle between the French & Prussians during the SYW.
We will be using a new rule set for the first time. The rules are a modified version of the Napoleonic set SHAKO. I'm calling them TRICORNE & I must acknowledge the generous support & sharing of LAW member RMD in my efforts to get them ready for battle. Thanks, Mark.....as well as nicking your ideas, I've nicked your rule set title.....is this OK?
The game will start with the troops in position.
The battlefield. The French, in strength, are advancing on 3 fronts on a small Prussian army on the defence.
The main French army, under Prince Soubise, advance with two infantry brigades, a cavalry brigade & several field guns.
A French flanking force of hussars, light infantry & 4 battalions of Etranger infantry threaten the Prussian redoubt & village
To the north, French grenadiers & dragoons move to pin the Prussians
Fewer in number, a well placed Prussian force stands in the way of the French advance.
Prussian re-enforcements in the form of heavy cavalry & grenadiers march to their assistance.
Much will depend upon the Prussians holding their eastern flank
The battle report will be posted tomorrow.
donald
BTW in case you think this unfair, I should point out the sheer mass of the French may be a problem. Plus they can only change orders to their 6 brigades via an ADC. They have 5.
The Prussians are also better quality troops, have 4 ADCs for their 4 brigades & have the benefit of a central position. Of no small significance, the sun sets on Turn 9 so the French, to win, most rout their enemy. Good luck to them.
I should add that I've mentioned to my French opponents that Frederick is within marching distance with an army (he isn't & will not appear).
We will be using a new rule set for the first time. The rules are a modified version of the Napoleonic set SHAKO. I'm calling them TRICORNE & I must acknowledge the generous support & sharing of LAW member RMD in my efforts to get them ready for battle. Thanks, Mark.....as well as nicking your ideas, I've nicked your rule set title.....is this OK?
The game will start with the troops in position.
The battlefield. The French, in strength, are advancing on 3 fronts on a small Prussian army on the defence.
The main French army, under Prince Soubise, advance with two infantry brigades, a cavalry brigade & several field guns.
A French flanking force of hussars, light infantry & 4 battalions of Etranger infantry threaten the Prussian redoubt & village
To the north, French grenadiers & dragoons move to pin the Prussians
Fewer in number, a well placed Prussian force stands in the way of the French advance.
Prussian re-enforcements in the form of heavy cavalry & grenadiers march to their assistance.
Much will depend upon the Prussians holding their eastern flank
The battle report will be posted tomorrow.
donald
BTW in case you think this unfair, I should point out the sheer mass of the French may be a problem. Plus they can only change orders to their 6 brigades via an ADC. They have 5.
The Prussians are also better quality troops, have 4 ADCs for their 4 brigades & have the benefit of a central position. Of no small significance, the sun sets on Turn 9 so the French, to win, most rout their enemy. Good luck to them.
I should add that I've mentioned to my French opponents that Frederick is within marching distance with an army (he isn't & will not appear).