On the left center, the Pabst Musketeers were attacked by the Lorraine Guards and the Burgundy Battalion. Reich Duke Wilhelm watches as the Provence Battalion attacks the Isenbeck and Auerbrau Musketeers. It looks like the the Lorraine troops are on a roll.
On the right flank things look promising for the Beersteiners. Both Lorraine Cuirassiers have been pushed back and the Warsteiner Fusiliers seem to be out shooting the Champagne Battalion. Brig Sir David seems very pleased indeed!
On the far right, the Holstein Leib Hussars have been repulsed by the Loire Grenzers and the Auerbrau Musketeers have been severely damaged by the Lorraine Artillery Battery and an attack by the Provence Battalion.
The gallant Holstein Hussars were repulsed again by the Loire Grenzers. Both units have suffered heavy casualties, but the Lorrainers were clearly victorious.
In the center, the Pabst Battalion forced the Lorraine Guard to retire several hundred passed and saved the Auerbrau Battalion from complete destruction. Although the center is holding the Beerstein boys are still in a difficult position.
4 comments:
A gallant fight. The Beersteiners fought to the last drop. Using Tricorne for rules?
Mmmm - I'm not so pleased now! That was a tough battle - but we'll be back and we'll do better next time. (Or I'll eat my tricorne...)
David Linienblatt.
(A good account; but I knew those Lorrainers were really bad news.)
Sir,
Her Majesty Queen Elisenda wouldn't mind the Galatan expeditionary force -which had been formally requested some time ago by Empress Maria-Theresa herself to assist a scheduled punitive action against Sicily- to be straightly used in defence of Beerstein instead:
emperor-elector.blogspot.com/search?q=maria+theresa
what-if-catalonia.blogspot.com/2010/12/expeditionary-brigade.html
One can never have too many allies...
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