Turn 1
| The action begins at the bridge with an artillery duel. Both sides score hits but the Guard artillery have the ability to more easily recover from disorder giving them an advantage. |
Continued -
| The French rush forward their 3rd Corps and Middle Guard to engage with the Prussian 2nd Corps. |
Turn 2
| The remainder of the Prussian 2nd Corps had their advance disrupted by a couple of disordered infantry battalions caused by French artillery fire. |
| The French 3rd Corps make good progress assembling ready to launch an assault on the Prussian 2nd Corps. |
| The 2/12th are thrown back across the bridge shaken and disordered. The 2 other battalions of the regiment hope for better luck! |
Turn 3
| More Prussian forces are rapidly brought forward as the initial success begins to falter. To the right of the photo one of Reckow's 21st Infantry battalions is destroyed in melee. |
| A wide sweep of Prussian Landwehr cavalry threatened the flank and rear of the French 5th Division. |
| The Prussian 7th Brigade launch their assault on Jerome Napoleon's 6th Division with the French emerging the more victorious but without delivering any knock-out blows on the Prussian columns. |
Turn 4
| The 2nd Elbe Landwehr Cavalry regiment bringing up the rear, successfully charged and defeated a Chasseur regiment but was now facing French lancers! |
| The fighting around the farm continues to rage. The French 1/92nd battalion in line formation is destroyed and the 1/72nd in the foreground is forced to retreat with heavy loss. |
| The French 1/4th Light battalion (middle left) charges the victorious Prussians with the melee resulting in a draw. The French are holding on but rapidly running out of manpower! |
| The Prussian columns surge against the advancing French 6th Division initially enjoying some success. |
| Domon's 3rd Chasseur Cavalry Division moves to support the under pressure 5th Division defending the area around the farm. |
| Laurens' 24th Infantry quickly replaces the defeated 12th and charges the Old Guard. |
Turn 5
| The Prussians struggle to hold the line not helped by their cavalry failing their command roll. |
| During the French turn the combine might of the 2nd and 3rd Corps supported by the 3rd Cavalry Corps surge towards the faltering Prussians. |
Gosh, what a cracking game there Jon and so much to take in:)! Such a visual spectacle, I will return to this to savour it in detail. It all looks too close to call, but hoping that Prussian quantity will prevail over French quality...
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for that Steve.
DeleteGreat report Jon and a superb looking table. Wonderful work by the Prussian Jagers and Rifles at the bridge against the Old Guard Artillery. After the success against the Guard Grenadiers I thought the Prussians may be in with a chance - but the last photo / report casts doubt on that. Otherwise, I reckon the Prussian right wing may be in for some trouble.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for that Richard.
DeleteAnother epic game and report Jon!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to the conclusion. It seems both sides still have a chance although it seems to be favouring the French.
Many thanks Ben. Certainly looking favourable for the French at present.
DeleteSo far so good for the French; the cramped ground is preventing the Prussians from bringing their full strength to bear. I do wonder whether the Old Guard shouldn't have been set loose on the Prussian II Korps as guarding a bridge seems something line troops should be able to manage.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for that Rob. I was in two minds about the Old Guard. The danger of using less reliable troops being that there was more risk of failure with potentially catastrophic results. As it is 2 full Corps can be used to deal with the Prussian 2nd Corps giving them a clear advantage with the Middle Guard as a reserve for either front.
DeleteYour tables are always incredibly spectacular Jon! I never cease to admire them and the thousands of troops you field! Kudos!
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