#03A2 Haslach-Jungingen Alternate - WDS Campaign Austerlitz
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Rating: | 3.75 (2) |
Games Played: | 1 |
SM: | 3 |
Turns: | 30 |
Type: | Stock |
First Side: | Austria (Nap) |
Second Side: | French (Nap) |
Date: 11 October 1805 - Size: Medium - Location: near Ulm \\
Alternate - As Napoelon's La Grande Armee' mades its wide flanking move around Mack's rear, Ney had dispatched Dupont's division
to watch to the northeast of Ulm near the village of Haslach.
Mack's scouts detected the French in that area and the Austrians deployed into two columns to attack their position.
The Left Column, which Mack accompanied, advanced on the village of Jungingen
before the Right Column could get into place.
The Austrian infantry found the 9th Legere waiting for them with the rest
of Dupont's men on the way. The white columns flung themselves confidently on the village only to be pulled into a trap.
Before long they were surrounded and over a thousand men became prisoners. Similar attempts to penetrate the village met with
similar results. The cavalry took its turn and was able to press back and severely maul the French dragoons. Their pursuit
took them out of the action.
Finally the Right Column arrived
but their action met with little success and the night finally fell on the battlefield with the Austrians having lost several thousands in another fruitless adventure.
The next two days saw Napoleon encircle Mack and after the action of Elchingen
saw his capitulation several days later. This version of the action adds in the remaining two divisions of VI Corps for the French. Advantage French in this version. The Right Column releases
earlier.
Rules: Default [Recommended]
Alternate - As Napoelon's La Grande Armee' mades its wide flanking move around Mack's rear, Ney had dispatched Dupont's division
to watch to the northeast of Ulm near the village of Haslach.
Mack's scouts detected the French in that area and the Austrians deployed into two columns to attack their position.
The Left Column, which Mack accompanied, advanced on the village of Jungingen
before the Right Column could get into place.
The Austrian infantry found the 9th Legere waiting for them with the rest
of Dupont's men on the way. The white columns flung themselves confidently on the village only to be pulled into a trap.
Before long they were surrounded and over a thousand men became prisoners. Similar attempts to penetrate the village met with
similar results. The cavalry took its turn and was able to press back and severely maul the French dragoons. Their pursuit
took them out of the action.
Finally the Right Column arrived
but their action met with little success and the night finally fell on the battlefield with the Austrians having lost several thousands in another fruitless adventure.
The next two days saw Napoleon encircle Mack and after the action of Elchingen
saw his capitulation several days later. This version of the action adds in the remaining two divisions of VI Corps for the French. Advantage French in this version. The Right Column releases
earlier.
Rules: Default [Recommended]
Player Voting Stats | ||
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Member | Balance | Enjoyment |
agmoss99 | Moderately Pro French (Nap) | 4 |
garret Fitzgerald | Totally Pro French (Nap) | 6 |
Gaming Records | |||||||||
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1st Side Player | 2nd Side Player | Result | Score | ||||||
agmoss99 | vs. | garret Fitzgerald | Austria (Nap) Major Loss | 6 | 42 |
a real challenge for the Austrians.