Battle of Marengo, June 14, 1800
Game will use the latest version of Morschauser style rules.
FRENCH ARMY
First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte (Player1) +2
2 Guard Infantry
2 Guard Cavalry
1 Guard Horse Artillery
Joachim Murat (Player 2) +2
2 Heavy Cavalry
2 Light Cavalry
Victor +1
Division 1 Chambarlac (Player1) +1
4 Light Infantry
7 Line Infantry
1 Foot Battery
Division 2 Gardanne (Player 2) +1
8 Line Infantry
1 Foot Battery
Jean Lannes +2
Division 3 Watrin (Player 3) +1
3 Light Infantry
7 Line Infantry
Division 4 Monnier (Player 4) +1
2 Light Infantry
6 Line Infantry
1 Foot Battery
Cavalry Brigade Champeaux (Player 3) +1
2 Dragoons (Light Cavalry)
Desaix +2
Division 5 Boudet (Player 4) +1
1 Light cavalry
4 Light Infantry
7 Line Infantry
1 Foot Battery
French Totals:
2 Guard Infantry, 2 Guard Cavalry, 1 Guard HA, 2 Heavy Cavalry, 5 Light Cavalry, 11 Light Infantry, 35 Line Infantry, 3 Foot Batteries (61 units) 11 Generals
Deployment (French set up first):
Lannes, Infantry Division 3 and Cavalry Brigade Champeaux start within 2 boxes of La Buzana
Victor, Infantry Divisions 1 and 2, Murat and his cavalry Division all start within 3 boxes of Spinetta
French Reinforcements (all enter anywhere on the Eastern edge of the table:
Turn 1 - Bonaparte and the Consular Guard
Turn 2 - Infantry Division 4 (Monnier)
Turn 3 - Desaix and Infantry Division 5 (Boudet).
AUSTRIAN ARMY - General Melas +1
Main Column, General Zach NC
Light Division: Quasdanovich (Player 1) -1
1 Light cavalry
2 Light Infantry
1 Horse Artillery
1st Division: Haddock (Player 1) -1
2 Light cavalry
8 Line Infantry
2nd Division: Kaim (Player 2) -1
9 Line Infantry
3rd Division: Morzin (Player 3) -1
9 Grenadiers
Cavalry Division: Elsnitz (Player 2) -1
9 Light cavalry
Right Wing: O’Reilly (Player 3) NC
Light Division: Rousseau -1
1 Light Cavalry
4 Grenz (Light Infantry)
1 Horse Battery
Left Wing: General Ott (Player 4) NC
4th Infantry Division: Shellenberg -1
7 Line Infantry
1 Light Cavalry
5th Infantry Division: Vogelsang -1
8 Line Infantry
1 Light Cavalry
1 Horse Battery
Totals: 15 Light cavalry, 6 Light Infantry, 9 Grenadiers, 32 Line Infantry, 3 Horse Batteries (65 Units), 12 Generals
Deployment (Austrians set up second):
All troops West of the Fontanone creek
Special Rules:
Austrians move FIRST.
The French were caught by surprise my the Austrian attack; to reflect this, all units starting on the table begin with one hit, which may be rallied off as usual.
ALL French infantry moves 3 boxes instead of 2, and all may enter woods.
The Austrians MUST attack; if they fail to win, the game is a French victory!
Napoleon may assume command of any Division, and may rally any troops in the Army within his radius, which is increased to 6 boxes. If Napoleon is lost, the French lose. Otherwise,
Lannes, Victor, and Desaix may rally any troops under their command within radius
Zach, O’Reilly, and Ott may rally any troops under their command within radius; Melas may rally any Austrian troops within his radius.
Terrain:
Vineyards act as soft cover in melee ONLY (not for fire), and cost 1 box for Infantry to enter or leave. Cavalry and Artillery may not enter or attack units in vineyards.
Tree-lined roads (brown) block line of sight.
Castel Cerulio is fortified; units shooting at or attacking into that box deduct TWO from their die roll
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ReplyDeleteVery much looking forward to your reporting back from Historicon Peter.
ReplyDeleteThe Marengo table looks great Peter. Should be a great convention.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a good set up for the battle. Have fun .
ReplyDeleteGood luck Peter, you have put a HUGE effort into getting to this stage, so I hope you have a successful and rewarding gaming experience at Historicon!
ReplyDeleteThanks all, back safely a few hours ago after a great show! More top come, of course!
ReplyDeleteAll the best for the convention Peter.
ReplyDeleteRegards, James
Thanks James; reports to follow over the next 1-2 weeks!
DeleteThat is a mighty battlefield! I hope the convention goes well Peter. A lot of preparation, but I'm sure it will be so rewarding. Have a great time!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Jason
Thanks, Jason! Just starting my Historicon write ups...
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