La Bataille pour Donau 1805

Règlements Exclusif Pour le Règlement de l’An XXX et Le Règlement des Marie Louises

La Bataille pour Donau

Sept 1,2017 1.3 Haslach-Jungingen

Haslach-Jungingen is a game of the 8th October battle between Rules marked with an eagle or are shaded with a grey re background apply only to players using the Règlements Général de Division Dupont’s 1 / VI Corps (and supporting de l’An XXX. Division of Dragoons à Pied and mounted Dragoon Brigade), and FML Mack’s Korps. Mack was again running a reconsaissance in NOTE: All references to Artillery Ammunition Wagons (AAWs), force without scouting cavalry, and had little idea of how big a force ammunition apply, artillery Ricochet, Cavalry Skirmishers and he was facing, maybe all of Murat’s “wing”. Dupont escaped Grand Charges only to players using the Règlements de l’An XXX. destruction when Général de Division Baraguey d'Hilliers arrived with his Dragoons à Pied division; but minus his baggage train All rules herein take precedence over any rules in the series rules which had been looted by the Austrian cavalry. Mack retired injured they may contradict. to . FML Werneck with two Divisions plus the Reserve Artillery headed 1.0 INTRODUCTION North-East and more clashes with Dupont - before being overwhelmed by Murat, GM Spangen with two Divisions headed La bataille pour Donau is a series of tactical Napoleonic games of south into - until surrounded by Maréchal Soult’s IV Corps, the battles that raged along the Upper Donau as attempted FML Riesch’s two Divisions were to cover Werneck’s flank by to surround FML Mack’s Austrian army and then purse General siezing the Donau Bridge at Elchingen … Kutuzov’s Russian Army before it could link up with General Buxhowden’s Russian Army, a chase that finally concluded at La 1.4 Elchingen Bataille Austerlitz. Elchingen is a game of the 14th October battle between Maréchal The Austrian Army at Ulm had a titular commander in Archduke Ney’s VI Corps (less Dupont) and FML Riesch’s Korps. It was cold Ferdinand, appointed so that he could pull rank on any Russian and a mixture of snow, sleet and rain, as Riesch’s Korps arrived at commander who tried to command the Austrian troops; however it the bridge to find one of Ney’s elite battalions had already secured was FML Mack was issuing the orders. Napoleon’s Ulm campaign the crossing. They forced the battalion back across the north arm of finally came down to a battle for the Donau Bridges and the possible the Donua and it deplanked the bridge as it retreated. As Ney and the escape route of Ferdinand’s (Mack’s) command into Bohemia. In rest of the Loison’s Divison arrived the French went back on the order to further confuse his troops Mack carried out an in campaign offensive, Ney leading from the front. change from three 6 companie bataillons and 2 grenadier companies to four 4 companie bataillons and a bataillon of 2 fusilier + 2 Ferdinand had escaped with 12 squadrons of cavalry into Bohemia grenadier companie. This and the rapid induction of conscripts into with Murat’s cavalry in pursuit, but the first phase of the Donau the infantry and cavalry further limited the formations’ ability to campaign concluded as the Michelsberg (the forts on the south edge th perform manoeuvres under pressure. of the Haslach-Jungingen map) fell to Ney’s Corps on the 15 On the other side of the river, Maréchal Murat had been given October, leaving Ulm defenseless. Mack finally surrendered on the th command of the Chasseurs à Cheval of the Garde, Général de 20 October, and the Grande Armée set off in pursuit of Kutuzov Division Lanne’s , Maréchal Ney’s VI Corps as well as his (and supporting Austrian Brigades that had failed to get to Ulm) own Reserve Cavalry Corps (including the Dragoon à Pied). Murat before his Corps could meet up with Buxhowden’s Corps. tried to second guess Mack (see Mack’s orders to FML Riesch for Elchingen) and failed spectacularly, resulting in Ney having to force 1.5 Amstetten the Donau bridges twice, as well as leaving Dupont’s “Corps” to face Amstetten is game of the 5th November rear-guard battle between Mack’s whole army. Oudinot’s Grenadier Division and Kutuzov’s rearguard under Prince For the troops it was miserable, the weather on the Upper Donau in Bagration. Bagration, as usual, used his jägers to good advantage in early October/November was particularly bad; wet snow, hail & near the narrow pass between the hills and the Ybbs floodplain. freezing rain, quickly the ground conditions became an unpleasant Napoleon created an adhoc VIII Corps under Maréchal Mortier to mixture of mud and wet snow. In these conditions La Grande cover the north side of the Donau, but Murat (again) borrowed the Armee’s training against the recently reorganized Austrians tipped cavalry that should have provided reconnaissance. Cossack scouts the balance. The difference between the fixed organization of the had revealed to Kutuzov that Gazan’s Division was separated from French divisions and the constantly changimg Austrian ones is the rest of the Corps, also in order to continue his retreat he needed obvious, even in the two weeks of October. For example GM time to carry off his train, including six heavy (12pdr) batteries, also Auersperg & GM Gyulai’s brigades at Günzburg and Elchingen. Skepelov’s Brigade, kept in reserve, was especially tired after 1.1 Wertingen destroying the large Donau Bridge at Krem’s the previous day. Kutuzov kept Bagration and the Austrians to cover his north flank in th Wertingen is a game of the 8 October battle between Maréchal case Murat reappeared. Murat’s Reserve Cavalrie Corps supported by Général de Division Lannes’s Grenadier Division against FML Auffenberg’s isolated 1.6 Dürenstein Division. The Austrian infantry held off the French dragoons until Dürenstein is a game of the 11th November battle between Maréchal Lannes’s infantry arrived, six of the nine squares were broken before Mortier’s VIII Corps and Kutuzov’s Russians. It was cold and night intervened. snowing, especially heavily in the mountain passes above the Donau 1.2 Günzburg Valley and this delayed the flanking Russian columns marching overnight, as well as the inevitable delays & losses to looting. Günzburg is a game of the 8th October battle between Général de Division Mahler’s 3e / VI Corps and FML d’Aspre’s Division. The And so onto Schöngrabern & finally Austerlitz. For games on these battle started badly for d’Aspre and he was captured within the first two battles see www.labataille.me. hour. Eventually FML Mack turned up and ordered a Donau bridge rebuilt, just in time for another French assault, which eventauuly 1.7 Formations at more than one battle crossed the bridge. Then Archduke Ferdinand turned up just in time Murat & escort Wertingen Amstetten to order the retreat. Strategically the battle was pointless, Mack had 1e / VI Corps Haslach-Jungingen Dürenstein left only one battalion guarding the bridge at Elchingen and Général 3e / VI Corps Günzburg Elchingen de Division Loison’s 2e / VI Corps had forced it easily. Lannes & V Corps Wertingen Amstetten 1re Dragoons Wertingen (Elchingen)

La Bataille pour Donau IR#3 Günzburg Elchingen 4.3 Special Structures: Church / Convent / IR#8, #15, #24, #42, #54 Haslach-Jungingen Elchingen IR#20 Günzburg Haslach-Jungingen Schloss Edla IR#42 (grenadiers) Wertingen Haslach-Jungingen Shloss Edla conists of a stone manor house and walled garden. IR#57 (grenadiers) Wertingen Elchingen Ober-Elchingen Convent, Haslach Church, Jungingen Church, Bagration’s Div Amstetten (Dürestein) Amstetten Shloss Edla; as Schlos Dürenstein except Miloradovich’s Div Amstetten Dürestein  Only infantry may enter the church / convent / house hexes. Mack & Ferdinand Günzburg Haslach-Jungingen  Infantry may cross the Edla Garden wall if there are no Dienersperg Wertingen Haslach-Jungingen defenders, they are disordered. Auersperg & Gyulai Günzburg Elchingen  If using the door rules, the door is always in the SWcorner. Riesch Haslach-Jungingen Elchingen 4.4 Vineyard (Weintrauben) Dürenstein 2.0 RULES QUESTIONS The vineyard is planted in neat rows reinforced with wire to facilitate the growing, care and harvesting of the grapes. As such, Check the La Bataille forums on Consimworld: travel across rows is difficult for any formation. It is difficult to http://www.consimworld.com . deploy troops in the vineyard. Historically the vineyards played an important part in the battle. 3.0 GAME COMPONENTS 4.4.1 Cavalry:  Cavalry can be in dismounted skirmish order (French only) A complete game of La Bataille de Donau includes the following  Or on a road or trail in Road Order. components: 4.4.2 Infantry 1. Six maps  Infantry is in column or skirmish order. No other formations 2. A lot of counters are possible. Columns must be aligned along the rows. 3. One Exclusive Rules Book 4. Charts  Only three increments per battalion per hex are used for all 5. Game Turn Record Track melee calculations. 6. Terrain Effects Chart  Skirmishers can fire up to three increments per hex. Melee factors will be a fraction of the total while in the vineyard. French Ligne columns can skirmish fire in Vineyards with 2 4.0 TERRAIN increments only. The battalion will be deployed in one hex.  When a vineyard stands as a single hex, the battalion entering 4.1 Special Structures: Schloss Dürenstein is assumed to be exclusively in the vineyard hex. There is a 4.1.1 The Schloss has limited access and stacking. Only infantry and Zone d’Influence into and out of the hex. Only three increments artillery may enter the Schloss hex, and only via the gate. Therein can fire out or defend in a vineyard hex. the Infantry may only adopt either square or skirmish order. 4.4.2.1 Movement  No regiments may enter or move through the vineyard, only 4.1.2 Only infantry may assault the Schloss. Artillery and infantry battalions. may fire at it.  Moving down the rows in column costs 2 movement points 4.1.3 Infantry defending within the Schloss hex does not check  Moving across the rows costs 4 movement points, and the morale as a defender in the pre-melee morale process. formation is disordered. 4.1.4 Infantry defending does not make morale checks due to Exception French & Dutch Légère and Dismounted Dragoons combat a la Feu. move in all directions for 2 movement points, and are not 4.1.5 Additionally a DD result does not cause a defender to retreat; disordered. it does cause the defender to lose an increment (artillery first). The Exception: French Ligne pay 4 movement points but are not unit does have to check morale as a result of the DD. disordered. 4.1.6 Fire defence for infantry in the Schloss is 14 4.4.3 Artillery 4.1.7 Combat a la Melee – this position is made of substantial stone  May only be on roads or trails walls and limited access. Therefore, the defender has an advantage  May unlimber on roads, but only one increment can fire from a unless Sappers breakdown the thick, wooden entrance. hex.  If an artillery battery is forced into or routs into the vineyard, it 4.1.8 After calculating the odds, roll one dice. A roll of a one and is eliminated. the Sappers breakdown the door. In this case there is no defensive  The vineyard does not block line of sight when firing into a melee modifier. A roll of two, three, four, five or six and the vineyard hex. It does block fire through the hex. defenders melee value is multiplied by 1.5. 4.4.4 Vineyard Combat a la Melee 4.1.9 Only infantry units have Sappers. (NOT Jäger / Grenz or Combat is based on a maximum of three increments per battalion Dragoons) 4.4.5 Line of Sight 4.1.10 Attackers, who occupy the Schloss after combat, must remain You can only see the adjacent hex when in the vineyard in the hex for one complete turn before gaining the defensive advantage of 1.5 times their melee value. 4.5 Hill Trails (Dürenstein) 4.1.11 Artillery may only fire defensively (as the gate is broken Every 20 minutes each Russian and Austrian Brigade must down) separately roll for movement on the Hill Trails Table. (The II & IV 4.2 Special Structures: Strongpoint Dürenstein Kolonne roll by Brigade) The battalion with the worst morale suffers the loss(es). – For the Gazan had houses at the east end of Interloiben walled up to make Austrain Cavalry Brigade it will be a Kürsassier Regiment. a strongpoint tobe defended by his Grenadiers. Austrian Brigades do not suffer from Looter Losses. As schlos except 4.5.1 Russian Looting Kolonne 2 & 2B  The artillery battery may fire offensively in any direction. Before entering the map Kolonne 2 & 2B must each roll a die and  If captured by the Russians the Strongpoint is destroyed. lose that many increments from the lowest morale battalion. If that is totally destroyed then the next lowest takes the losses.

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4.5.2 Russian Looting Kolonne IV  Donau River Hexes Before moving to trail “0”. Kolonne IV’s Russians roll one die twice  Upslope (Dürenstein, Wertingen, Amstetten) and immediately suffer that many losses due to looters, this occured  The muddy snow also limits ricochet in many battles. in to towns they have already passed through. They lose that many NOTE: Artillery Ricochet only applies to the Règlements de l’An increments from the lowest morale battalion. If that is totally XXX. destroyed then the next lowest takes the losses. 4.6 Donau Bridges (October) 5.0 COMMAND (October) 4.6.1 Stacking limit on a built bridge is 4. The Organization and Display Charts reveal the command structure 4.6.2 Stacking limit on a deplanked bridge is 1. Formation is of the armies. Refer to them as necessary. disordered. 4.6.3 Fire defence in all cases is 4. 5.1 French (October) 4.6.4 Square formation may not be formed on a bridge. 5.1.1 Command Points: The French receive one Command Point for Murat, Lannes, Ney and Dupont for a maximum of 4 Command 4.6.5 Bridge Removal. In order to deplank a bridge it must take 3 Points. hits. Each turn, roll less than or equal to the number of increments on the bridge (a leader modifies the die by -1, an engineering leader 5.1.2 Static Positions by -2) Dupont has declared Haslach & Jungingen to be static positions. Any formation within 2 hexes of a building is in command. 4.6.6 Bridge Repair. In order to replank a bridge it must remove 3 hits. Each turn, roll less than or equal to the number of increments 5.1.3 MU Size: The largest MU the French may create is a Corps on the bridge (a leader modifies the die by -1, an engineering leader d’armée. by -2). Assuming the company survives enemy fire. 5.1.4 Leader Casualties: The following leaders may not be replaced: Murat and Dupont. 4.7 General Order 1re Dragoons: If Klein is removed from the field Fornier takes over. e The following terrain requires formed units to enter General Order 3 Dragoons: If Beaumont is removed from the field Boyé takes when entering: over.  Village V Corps: If Lannes is removed from the field then Oudinot takes  Marsh (artillery excepted) over, but may only command a Division. VI Corps: If Ney is removed from the field then Loison takes over,  Woods but may only command a Division. Formations in Dürenstein Schloss, Interloiben Stromgpoint, Ober- Elchingen Convent, Haslach Church, Schloss Edla and garden; 5.1.5 Leaders of Special Ability: assume square formation. Artillery: Seroux, Ruty Cavalry: Murat 4.8 Depots 5.1.6 Light Cavalry Leaders: The following light cavalry leaders 4.8.1 Wertingen may roll for initiative to form their own MU. 4.8.1.1 French: The road leading off the North/east map edge. Rouvillois (1/VI), Trelliard (LC/V), Colbert (LC/VI) 4.8.1.2 Coalition: The road leading off the south/west map edge 5.2 Coalition Forces (October) 4.8.2 Günzburg 4.8.2.1 French: The road leading off the north map edge. 5.2.1 Command Points: The Coalition forces receive One Command 4.8.2.2 Coalition: The road leading off the south map edge Point each for Mack (Auffenberg, d’Aspre & Riesch when Mack is not present) for a total of 1 Command Points. 4.8.3 Haslach-Jungingen 4.8.3.1 French: The road leading off the east map edge. 5.2.2 Static Positions 4.8.3.2 Coalition: The road leading off the south map edge There are 3 Static positions at Günzburg; one at the south end of each bridge. Any formation is in command if within 2 hexes of the 4.8.4 Elchingen bridge end or moving (attacking) toards the nearest bridge end. The 4.8.4.1 French: The road leading off the South map edge. static position of the central bridge, at Günzburg, includes the island. 4.8.4.2 Coalition: The road leading off the west map edge 5.2.3 MU Size: The largest MU the Coalition forces may form is a 4.8.5 Amstetten Division. 4.8.5.1 French: The northern road leading off the west map edge. 4.8.5.2 Coalition: The road leading off the east map edge. 5.2.4 Leader Casualties: The following leaders may not be replaced: d’Aspre & Riesch. Auffenberg never dies his ADC’s just take over. 4.8.6 Dürenstein If Mack is removed from the field; Riesch then Schwarzenberg takes 4.8.6.1 French: The road leading off the west map edge. over. 4.8.6.2 Coalition: The road leading off the east map edge (not trail) 5.2.5 Leaders of Special Ability: 4.9 Terrain and Artillery Ricochet Cavalry: Mack (at Haslach-Jungingen) Artillery fire that targets the following hexes terminates Artillery: None in them. Ricochet fire may bounce into, but not through 5.2.6 Light Cavalry Leaders: The following light cavalry leaders the following hexes. Note in several 1805 battles ground may roll for initiative to form their own MU. conditions effectively stopped Ricochet Fire. Gyulai (Günzburg), Dienersperg (Haslach-Junguingen) 5.2.7 Command Distance:  Dürenstein Schloss Both lines of both Kolonne at Haslach-Jungingen are Divisions  Interloiben Stromgpoint (total four divisions)  Ober-Elchingen Convent  Amstetten Schloss (Edla) and garden  Haslach Church 6.0 COMMAND (November)  Jungingen Church The Organization and Display Charts reveal the command structure  Villages of the armies. Refer to them as necessary.  Woods

La Bataille pour Donau 6.1 French (November) 7.2.3 When an Elite unit attacks, the opposite is true. If the attacker inflicts a loss the pre-melee morale check of the defender all the 6.1.1 Command Points: The French receive one Command Point for defending units are impacted utilizing the relationship identified Murat / Lannes or Mortier / Dupont for a total of 2 Command Points. above. 6.1.2 Static Positions: There are four French Static Positions. The 7.2.4 When an Elite unit is the attacker against an elite unit, this rule zones are the four villages of Dürenstein, Unterlioben, Oberlioben does not apply. In the event of an Elite vs an Elite, the attacker has and Rothenhof. Refer to the series rules for the effects of Static the standard modifier of minus 3 for each fire increment loss. Positions. 6.1.3 MU Size: The largest MU the French may create is a Corps 7.3 French Dragoon Ability d’armée. The French Dragoons had a demonstrated ability to fight as more 6.1.4 Leader Casualties: The following leaders may not be replaced: than a mounted wave of assault troops. The French Dragoons have Murat, Lannes, Mortier and Dupont. a “Sk” on the top of the specific side of their counter. 6.1.5 Leaders of Special Ability: 7.3.1 This value permits them to adopt an infantry type skirmish Artillery: Mortier mode in upto two hexes. A Dragoon Régiment of 3 increments or Cavalry: Murat less will be in one hex. When they are sitting on a hex side with their 6.1.6 Light Cavalry Leaders: The following light cavalry leaders specific side facing up, a Dragoon Régiment of 6 increments or less may roll for initiative to form their own MU. will assume to have 2 increments in each of the two hexes. A Rouvillois (1/VIII), Trelliard (LC/V) Dragoon Régiment of 7 increments or larger will assume to have 3 increments in each of the two hexes. The Dragoon has a fire value 6.2 Coalition Forces (November) equal to 2 factors per increment. Combine all factors which are firing on a single target hex. 6.2.1 Command Points: The Coalition forces receive One Command Point for Kutusov for a total of 1 Command Points. If Kutusov is not 7.3.2 This is not a “cavalry skirmisher” formation as defined in the present than Bageration commands the Corps. Cavalry Tirailleurs. 6.2.2 MU Size: The largest MU the Coalition forces may form is a 7.3.3 For all fire aspects the unit is assumed to be infantry in Kolonne. skirmish order. The dragoon unit may not charge, reaction charge, opportunity charge, or melee in any fashion. If an enemy cavalry unit 6.2.3 Leader Casualties: The following leaders may not be replaced: charges the dragoon, or attempts to melee the dragoon, the French Kutuzov and Bagration. checks his morale, at the moment of contact. If successful, the 6.2.4 Leaders of Special Ability: French Dragoon then may retreat up to his movement value away Cavalry: None from the enemy, and at the end of this movement assumes a mounted Artillery: None column formation. If unsuccessful the French Dragoon will rout its 6.2.5 Light Cavalry Leaders: The following light cavalry leaders full movement away from the enemy. may roll for initiative to form their own MU. 7.3.4 This special ability may only be used when the Dragoon is in None either clear, cultivated or vineyard terrain. 6.2.6 Command Distance: 7.3.5 Wertingen Only: Dragoon regiments may also fight  Bagration at Amstetten is a Corps. dismounted in General Order in towns, when commanded by Dürenstein Excelmans. Their fire multiple is x2. Their melee strength is thirded.  Kolonne One: is a Brigade  Kolonne Two: is a Division of three Brigades. Docturov 7.4 Austrian Infantry Training command both the division and a brigade. Note: Mack had recently recorganised the Infanterie Regiments  Kolonne Three: is a Brigade from three 6 companie bataillons into four 4 companie bataillons  Kolonne Four: is a Division of three Brigades. Bageration and combined the remaining two fusilier companie with two command both the division and the Russian brigade (the other grenadier companie to make a fifth (Grenadier) bataillon. Most of two brigades are Austrian) the regiments had also left their battalion guns in Ulm due to lack of  Kolonne Five: is a Brigade horses. The Reserve Brigade and most of the Artillery are in the rear. These modifiers do not apply to the Grenzers or Grenadiers.  -3 Roll to close 7.0 SPECIAL RULES  -6 Roll to close when in general order - or assaulting into general order terrain (including special structures) 7.1 Armored Cavalry  -6 on morale when in general order  2 MP to change formation Austrian Küirassiers are wearing armor.  This also affects their change from line to carre. 7.2 Elite Infantry Troops  Austrians may not manouve in square but must change to line or column first. Well trained and experienced infantry troops were able to refrain from firing until it had its most devastating impact. This rule reflects 7.5 Austrian Cavalry Training the discipline of elite troops and their ability to hold fire to the Many cavalry regiments have recently been expanded to wartime critical moment of an assault. strength and training has not been fully completed. Général 7.2.1 Elite infantry troops are defined as those with a printed morale, Dupont’s infantry is very thankful, although his baggage train was without modification, of 11 through 16. When an elite unit fires not. Austrian cavalry have a very poor recall die-roll. defensively against any attacking hex and the attacker suffers a loss,  Austrian cavalry must pass a morale check to charge. the pre-melee morale check of all units participating in that attack,  Unlesss in a Grand Charge only one wing (of two wing are impacted. regiments) may charge in a turn. 7.2.2 The effect is that all the attacking units in this case suffer a minus to the pre-melee morale check. The exact minus is determined 7.6 Nightfall based on the morale of the defending unit. A 15 or 16 morale is Wertingen 18:20 minus 6, a 13 or 14 minus 9, a 11 or 12 is a minus 12. These minus Günzburg 18:20 values are applied as modifiers to the attacker’s morale for each Haslach-Jungingen 18:20 increment the attacker lost due to the Defensive Fire Attack. Elchingen 18:00

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Amstetten 17:20 8.0 Scenario 1A: Hochenreichen Dürenstein 17:00  Artillery line of sight is only out to two hexes from the battery 8.1 Introduction  No two hex range for skirmishers  Cavalry may not get a charge bonus. Murat’s Dragoons fight the Austrian rearguard for Hochenreichen. Auffenberg’s main force retires for a better position on the slight hill  All cavary movement costs are doubled. west of Wertingen, trying to hold out until nightfall.  Visibility range for forming square in 2 hexes. 7.7 Scenario Reinforcements 8.2 Time Beginning with the 10:00am turn and ending with the 11:40am turn. Forces may not block the entry hexes of enemy reinforcements. 7.8 Cavalry Skirmish Order 8.3 Command Austrian: The Austrians have a local command defence zone based Even though there is a row for cavalry skirmishers on the on Binswagen. The unit within Binswagen village is in command. Fire Defense Chart, this applies only to players using the French: Exelmans acts as a Corps commander and is in command Règlements de l’An XXX. from Murat. The V Corps Légère Cavalrie Brigade is part of the 7.9 Artillery Ammunition Cavalrie Reserve. All AAW start with 8 rounds. 8.4 Starting Positions Artillery may be resupplied normally as per the series rules, with two In Binswagen exceptions. Austrian Regimental Batteries do not have AAW and cannot be Rearguard, Auffenberg’s Division resupplied, they start with 4 rounds. Infanterie Regiment #57 Colloredo (Gr btn C & D co) There are no Austrian AAW at Wertingen and can only fire defensively. 8.5 Boundary 5 hexes from Binswagen, which represents Hochenreichen. All 7.10 Austrian Capabilities Degradation wood & slope hexes are considered clear terrain. For each battle in October the Austrians do not win their capabilities are further degraded 8.6 Reinforcements Wertingen 1B Formations in Line forming Square +6 French: At 10:00am from the scenario boundary, all Dragoon Günzburg 2A Austrian Defenders in Line -3 Régiments dismounted. H-J 3C Assaulting a Village/Special Structure -9 From Cavalrie Reserve Staff Chef d'escadron Remi Joseph Isidore Exelmans 7.11 Dragoon à Pied Organisation 3e Dragoon Division, Cavalrie Reserve The eight Dragoon à Pied bataillions were each composed of Général de Division Marc-Antoine de Beaumont squadrons drawn from three Dragoon Régiments. Originally they 1re Brigade were to be mounted on captured horses after the invasion of Britain, Général de Brigade Charles Joseph Boyé to reduce the shipping requirements. They were largely mounted on 5e Dragoon Régiment captured Austrian horses after Ulm, and rejoined their parent 8e Dragoon Régiment régiments. 2e Brigade 1er /1er 1er, 2e, 20e 2e /1er 4e, 14e, 26e Régiments er e e e e e e e e e Général de Brigade Nicolas-Joseph Scalfort 1 /2 3 , 6 , 11 2 /2 10 , 13 , 22 Régiments e er e e e e e e e e e 9 Dragoon Régiment 1 /3 5 , 8 , 12 2 /3 9 , 16 , 21 Régiments e er e e e e e e e e e 12 Dragoon Régiment 1 /4 15 , 17 , 18 2 /4 19 , 25 , 27 Régiments e 3 Brigade Général de Brigade Jean-Baptiste Milhaud 21e Dragoon Régiment 16e Dragoon Régiment V Corps Cavalrie Brigade Général de Brigade Anne-François-Charles Trelliard 9e Hussards Régiment 10e Hussards Régiment 8.7 Victory French None possible at Hochenreichen Austrian Tactical Have any force in the village at 12:00

La Bataille pour Donau Scenario 1B: La Bataille Wertingen 3e Brigade Général de Brigade Jean-Baptiste Milhaud 8.8 Introduction 21e Dragoon Régiment 16e Dragoon Régiment Murat’s cavalry try to prevent the retreat of Auffenberg’s reconnaissance force with just his Dragoons and Corps Artillerie. V Corps Cavalrie Brigade Général de Brigade Anne-François-Charles Trelliard 8.9 Time 9e Hussards Régiment 10e Hussards Régiment Beginning with the 12:00am turn and ending with the 18:20am turn. French: At 16:00am from the scenario boundary. 8.10 Command From Cavalrie Reserve Staff & Assets Austrian: Auffenberg generates a CP. Note he can only command Maréchal one of his two formations at a time. Général de Brigade Augustine Daniel Belliard (CoS) French: Murat & Lannes generate CP’s after they enter. Exelmans Elite companies of 9e / 10e Hussards (escort) acts as a Corps commander and is in command from Murat until 1e Dragoon Division, Cavalrie Reserve Murat enters. The V Corps Légère Cavalrie Brigade is part of the Général de Division Dominique-Louis-Antoine Klein Cavalrie Reserve until Lannes enters. 1re Brigade 8.11 Austrian Artillery Général de Brigade Jacques Marguerite Étienne de Fornier 1e Dragoon Régiment There are no Austrian AAW, Austrian artillery may only fire 2e Dragoon Régiment defensively (probably as part of a carre). 2e Brigade 8.12 Starting Positions Général de Brigade Antoine Charles Louis de Lasalle 4e Dragoon Régiment Between Wertingen & Binswagen. In Square formation! 20e Dragoon Régiment Auffenberg’s Division Staff 3e Brigade FML Franz Xaver Freiherr von Auffenberg Général de Brigade Jacques Louis François Milet Auffenberg’s Division Infantrie 14e Dragoon Régiment GM Theodor Franz Graf Baillet de Latour 26e Dragoon Régiment Infanterie Regiment #55 Reuss-Greitz (1., 2., 3. & Gr Btn) Infanterie Regiment #18 Stuart (Gr btn) V Corps Staff Infanterie Regiment #25 Spork (Gr btn) Général de Division Jean Lannes, duc de Montebello Infanterie Regiment #38 Ferdinand Wüttemberg (Gr btn) Grenadier Divison, V Corps Infanterie Regiment #42 Erbach (Gr btn) Général de Division Nicolas-Charles Oudinot, Duc de Infanterie Regiment #57 Colloredo (Gr btn A & B co) Reggio Infanterie Regiment #57 Colloredo (Gr btn C & D co) 1e / 1e Artillerie à Pied is not present was destroyed at Hochenreichen 1re Brigade 6pdr Brigade Artillerie batterie Général de Brigade Claude Joseph de Laplanche- 3pdr Brigade Artillerie batterie Morthières There are no Austrian AAW 1re/ 1re Grenadiers (13e Ligne Régiment) Between Wertingen & Binswagen. 2e/ 1re Grenadiers (58e Ligne Régiment) Attached Cavalry Brigade 1re/ 2e Grenadiers (9e Ligne Régiment) GM Peter Freiherr von Dienersperg 2e/ 2e Grenadiers (81e Ligne Régiment) Küirassier Regiment #3, Albert 2e Brigade Chevaulégers Regiment #4, Latour Général de Brigade Pierre Louis Dupas re e e 8.13 Boundary 1 / 3 Grenadiers (2 Légère Régiment) 2e/ 3e Grenadiers (3e Légère Régiment) The whole map 1re/ 4e Grenadiers (28e Légère Régiment) 2e/ 4e Grenadiers (31e Légère Régiment) 8.14 Reinforcements 3e Brigade French: At 12:00am from the scenario boundary. Général de Brigade François Amable Ruffin From Cavalrie Reserve Staff & Assets 1re/ 5e Grenadiers (12e Légère Régiment) Chef d'escadron Remi Joseph Isidore Exelmans 2e/ 5e Grenadiers (15e Légère Régiment) 1re/2e Artillerie à Cheval 2e/2e Artillerie à Cheval 8.15 Victory 2e/5e Artillerie à Cheval French Tactical Net 15 increments, with both Maréchal’s on 3e/5e Artillerie à Cheval the field. 3e Dragoon Division, Cavalrie Reserve Major Net 30 increments, with both Maréchal’s on Général de Division Marc-Antoine de Beaumont the field. Roll 1 die and divide by 2 rounded down, apply this loss to the 1re Austrian Tactical Avoid French victory Brigade, losses during the battle for Hochenreichen (if scenario 1A A loss a Wertingen affects the confidence of Austrian Infantrie is not fought) to form square. 1re Brigade Général de Brigade Charles Joseph Boyé 5e Dragoon Régiment 8e Dragoon Régiment 2e Brigade Général de Brigade Nicolas-Joseph Scalfort 9e Dragoon Régiment 12e Dragoon Régiment

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9.0 Scenario 2A: La Bataille Günzburg Reinsenberg Brigade FML Ignaz Graf Gyulai von Máros-Németh und Nádaska 9.1 Introduction Oberst Albrecht Joseph Graf Murray de Melgum (IR#20) Infanterie Regiment #20 Kaunitz (1., 2., 3. & 4. Btns) Général de Division Mahler, has been ordered by Ney to force at least one of the Donau bridges near Günzburg. Général de Division Attached Brigade Loison was ordered to force the bridge at Elchingen, which was Uhlan Regiment #2, Schwarzenberg defended by a single battalion. Chevaulégers Regiment #6, Rosenberg On the road to the Günzburg west bridge (the bridge via the island), 9.2 Time north of the Donau. Beginning with the 09:00am turn and ending with the 18:20pm turn. VI Corps, 3e Division (Staff & Assets) Général de Division Jean-Pierre Firmin Malher 9.3 Command Général de Division Adrien Jean-Baptiste du Bosc Austrian: d'Aspre generates a CP until Mack or Ferdinand enters. Dutaillis (Genie) Mack generates a CP after he enters, if he leaves the field Ferdinand Général de Brigade Louis-Joseph Elisabeth Cazals takes over. (Genie) Oberst(s) may not command artillery to move or cavalry. Gyulai 3e / 1re Artillery à Pied may roll to create a light cavalry MU. In addition Ferdinand creates Attached Corps Artillerie an MU consisting of one unit he is stacked with. 1e / 2e Artillery à Cheval Mack was convinced that he wanted to keep bridges(s) across the 1re Brigade Donau open in order to keep flexibility. When Mack enters at Général de Brigade Mathieu Delabassée Günzburg, he will go to a Donau Bridge and order the nearest 57e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) Regiment to replace the planks. All the detachments have local defence orders. On the road to the Reinsenberg bridge, north of the Donau. Austrian artillery may only move if their “Brigade” is commanded 2e Brigade by d'Aspre, Mack or Fierdinand. They may not move under local Général de Brigade Pierre-Louis Binet (Marcognet) orders. 27e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) French: Mahler generates a CP’s. All the detachments have local 50e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) attack orders. Attached from 1re Brigade 9.4 Austrian Capabilities Degradation 25e Légère Régiment (1re, 2e & 3e btns) If playing the “historical scenario” not a campaign the Austrian On the road to the Leipheim bridge, north of the Donau. capabilities are disabled as follows. Avant Garde Brigade Formations in Line forming Square – there are no French Cavalry. Commandant Étienne Nicolas Lefol, Corps staff Grenadiers Réunis de 3e Division 9.5 Starting Positions The Austrian Infantry decided to finish destroying the bridges after 9.6 Boundary breakfast. Any of the three bridges near Günzburg may not been The whole map destroyed, the bridge from the island to the north bank is complete, on a 1-3 on one die the bridge to the south bank is complete, the 9.7 Reinforcements Leipheim & Reinsenberg bridges are checked when the French Mack and Ferdinand turn up to see what is happening. arrive at the bridge: on a 1-2 on one die they are intact. Austrians: Starting at 10:00am, roll a die every hour, on a one FML Within 3 hexes of Günzburg west bridge (the bridge via the island), Mack enters; roll another die to determine which of the 3 bridges he south of the Donau. is heading for. 1-2 Leipheim, 3-4 Island, 5-6 Reinsenberg Army Staff If the bridge from the south bank to the island is complete, d’Aspre FML Karl Freiherr Mack von Lieberich and the Tyrolean Jäger Companie are deployed on the island. Austrians: Two hours later, Ferdinand enters; same die roll for entry Division Staff location. FML Konstantin Ghilian Karl d'Aspre Army Staff Attached from Günzburg Brigade Archduke Ferdinand Karl Joseph of -Este Tyrolean Jäger Companie VI Corps having crossed at Elchingen earlier that day. Günzburg Brigade French: Starting at 14:00pm; roll a die every hour, on a one; 2e Oberst Joseph von Rüffer (IR#3) Division / VI Corps has captured the Elchingen Bridge. Enter south Infanterie Regiment #3 Erzherzog Carl (1., 2. & 3. Btns) of the Donau, on the river road east map edge, in road column. Attached Division Assets VI Corps Cavalrie Brigade 6pdr Position Batterie Général de Brigade Auguste François-Marie de Colbert- 6pdr Position Batterie Chabanais 3pdr Brigade Batterie 3e Hussards Régiment 10e Chasseurs à Cheval Régiment Within 3 hexes of Leipheim bridge, south of the Donau. Attached Dragoon Brigade (4e Division) Leipheim Brigade Général de Brigade Jean-Baptiste Antoine Laplanche GM Franz Xaver Johann Graf von Auersperg 18e Dragoon Régiment Oberst Ferdinand von Reinhardt (IR#38) 19e Dragoon Régiment Infanterie Regiment #38 Ferdinand Wüttemberg (1., 2. & 25e Dragoon Régiment 3. Btns) Attached Brigade 9.8 Victory Küirassier Regiment #8, Hohenzollen French Major Get at least 6 infantry btns on the Within 3 hexes of Reinsenberg bridge, south of the Donau. south bank of the river at nighfall

La Bataille pour Donau Tactical Capture a bridge intact. 10.0 Scenario 3A: Jungingen Austrian Major Prevent French victory A loss at Günzburg affects the freedom of the Austrian 10.1 Introduction deployment at Elchlingen. The Austrians unsuccessfully batter the French strongpoint, until Mack leads a massed cavalry charge, is wounded and his cavalry all race off to plunder Dupont’s Wagon Train. 10.2 Time Beginning with the 14:40am turn and ending with the 16:40am turn. 10.3 Weather No artillery richochet 10.4 Command Austrian: Mack generates a CP. Mack is a Cavalry commander of Special Ability. The largest MU the Austrians may create is a Division. GM Dienersperg may only command a brigade of two regiments, if these are Chevaulégers he may roll for a Light Cavalry MU. French: Dupont generates a CP, and acts as a Corps commander of his Division, the Dragoon à Pied Division and the Brigade of the 4e Dragoon Division. He may create a Corps MU. Jungingen is a French local defence zone. 10.5 Austrian Capabilities Degradation If playing the “historical scenario” not a campaign the Austrian capabilities are disabled as follows.  Formations in Line forming Square  Austrian Defenders in Line 10.6 Starting Positions Around Jungingen Advant Garde Brigade Chef de Battalion Decouchy (Staff) Grenadiers Réunis de 1e Division 1re Brigade Généraux de brigade Marie François Rouyer 9e Légère Régiment (1re & 2e btns) 2e Brigade Généraux de brigade Pierre Barrois 96e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) Attached Brigade (4e Dragoon Division) Généraux de brigade Louis Michel Antoine Sahuc 15e Dragoons Régiment 17e Dragoons Régiment With the Links Kolumne Mack’s Korps FML Karl Freiherr Mack von Lieberich Infantry in column, east of Lehr, and within 5 hexes Links Kolumne #1 Archduke Ferdinand Karl Joseph of Austria-Este Infanterie Regiment #8 Ludwig (1., 2. & 3. btns) #8 Grenadier bataillion is not present Infanterie Regiment #20 Kaunitz (1., 2. & 3. btns) IR#20 had suffered more than 50% losses at Günzburg Infanterie Regiment #54 Froon (1., 2. & Gr btns) North of Lehr and within 5 hexes Links Kolumne #2 FML Karl Philipp Fürst zu Schwarzenberg, Herzog von Krumau GM Peter Freiherr von Dienersperg Küirassiers Regiment #3, Albert Küirassiers Regiment #6, Mack (both wings) Chevaulégers Regiment #4, Latour (both wings) Chevaulégers Regiment #6, Rosenberg (both wings) Cavalry batterie

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10.7 Boundary 11.0 Scenario 3B: Haslach West of the stream from Klein Gehr to the Donau 11.1 Introduction 10.8 Victory Dupont sets up the 32e Ligne Régiment in front of Haslach to pretend French Major Kill or capture Ferdinand or put one that it is a fortified strongpoint. After Mack leaves the field Riesch Division on Morale level two. starts to attack Dupont’s screen. Tactical Avoid Austrian victory. Austrian Tactical Capture Jungingen Church 11.2 Time Major Capture Jungingen Church & destroy 3 Beginning with the 17:00pm turn and ending with the 18:20am turn. french btns 11.3 Weather No artillery richochet Riesch’s regimental artillery; 2MP per clear hex, due to lack of horses and too much wet snow. 11.4 Command Austrian: Mack is wounded. Riesch is in command. French: Dupont generates a CP, and acts as a Corps commander of his Division, Dragoon à Pied Division and the 4e Dragoon Division. He may create a Corps MU. Haslach is a French local defence zone. 11.5 Austrian Capabilities Degradation If playing the “historical scenario” not a campaign the Austrian capabilities are disabled as follows.  Formations in Line forming Square  Austrian Defenders in Line 11.6 Starting Positions Around Haslach 1e Division, VI Corps, Staff & Assets Général de division Pierre Antoine, Comte Dupont de l'Étang Chef de bataillon Bernard (Artillerie) 5e / 1re Artillerie à Pied 1e / 2e Artillerie à Cheval 3e Brigade Généraux de brigade 32e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) Attached Cavalrie Brigade Cononel Phillipe-Augustin Rouvillois 1re Hussard Régiment

West of Haslach, Less two die in losses at Jungingen Advant Garde Brigade Chef de Battalion Decouchy (Staff) Grenadiers Réunis de 1e Division 1re Brigade Généraux de brigade Marie François Rouyer 9e Légère Régiment (1re & 2e btns) 2e Brigade Généraux de brigade Pierre Barrois 96e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) At the start of the battle the French place a loss counter (1-6) under each of; d'Hilliers (1re bde), Brouard (2e bde) & Oudinot (G/V) and 3 dummy units. Roll a die to see if any formation is hidden in Haslach. The Austrians cannot find out what is hiden until they assault into Haslach. d'Hilliers d'Hilliers, escort, 3e/6e AaP & 1re Dragon à Pied Bde Brouard 3e bis/6e AaP & 2e Dragon à Pied Bde Oudinot Oudinot & 1 Bde/Gren/V West of Böfingen; within 10 hexes, Infantry in column, Artilley unlimbered Reicht Kolumne #1 FML Johann Sigmund Graf von Riesch

La Bataille pour Donau Infanterie Regiment #15 Reise (1., 2. & 3. btns) 12.0 Scenario 3C: La Bataille Haslach- Brigade Batterie Infanterie Regiment #15 Infanterie Regiment #17 Reuss-Plauen (1. & 2. btns) Jungingen Brigade Batterie Infanterie Regiment #17 Infanterie Regiment #18 Stuart (1., 2. & 3. btns) 12.1 Introduction Brigade Batterie Infanterie Regiment #18 FML Mack tries a breakout / reconassnce in force and meets Général Infanterie Regiment #36 Kolowrat (1., 2. & 3. btns) de Division Dupont’s Division which is still carrying out its orders Brigade Batterie Infanterie Regiment #36 to move upto the Ulm defences. An order had been sent to Général At least 300m behind Riesch, Infantry in column de Division d'Hilliers, late the previous day, to support Dupont, but Reicht Kolumne #2 the aide got lost, and did not deliver the order until late morning the FML Franz Freiherr von Werneck next day. Dupont sets up a screen in front of both villages and acts Infanterie Regiment #12 Manfredi (1., 2., 3., 4. & Gr btns) like the whole VI Corps is in support, hence the variable French Infanterie Regiment #24 Auersberg (1., 2., 3., 4. & Gr reinforcements. btns) Infanterie Regiment #42 Erbach (1., 2., 3. & Gr btns) 12.2 Time 11.7 Reinforcements Beginning with the 14:40tpm urn and ending with the 18:20pm turn. Note: Could be arriving late due to orders from Ney lost the previous 12.3 Weather night. No artillery richochet. Every hour turn roll a die, enters on 1-2. (Could already be in Riesch’s regimental artillery; 2MP per clear hex, due to lack of Haslach) horses and too much wet snow. Attached Dragoon à pied Division Général de division Louis Baraguey d'Hilliers 12.4 Command Escort Dragoon Companie (mounted) Austrian: Mack is in command, if he is killed or leaves the e e 3 / 6 Artillerie à Pied battlefield Riesch takes over. Which is strange because Ferdinand is e e 3 Bis / 6 Artillerie à Pied supposed to be commanding the army. 1re Brigade Mack is a Cavalry commander of Special Ability. Even more Généraux de brigade Joseph Mathurin Fidèle Lesuire worrying for the Austrians. 1re Dragoons à pied (1re & 2e btns) GM Dienersperg may only command a brigade of two regiments, if 2e Dragoons à pied (1re & 2e btns) these are Chevaulégers he may roll for a Light Cavalry MU. 2e Brigade French: Dupont generates a CP, and acts as a Corps commander of Généraux de brigade François Pierre Félix Vonderweidt his Division, the Dragoon à Pied Division and the Brigade of the 4e 3e Dragoons à pied (1re & 2e btns) Dragoon Division. He may create a Corps MU. 4e Dragoons à pied (1re & 2e btns) Ney, Lannes and Murat each command their own Corps if they enter, and generate CPs. Optional: See Haslach rules Jungingen and Haslach are French local defence zones. Grenadier Divison, V Corps Général de Division Nicolas-Charles Oudinot, Duc de 12.5 Austrian Capabilities Degradation Reggio If playing the “historical scenario” not a campaign the Austrian e e 1 / 1 Artillerie à Pied is not present capabilities are disabled as follows. 1re Brigade  Formations in Line forming Square Général de Brigade Claude Joseph de Laplanche-  Austrian Defenders in Line Morthières 1re/ 1re Grenadiers (13e Ligne Régiment) 12.6 Starting Positions e re e 2 / 1 Grenadiers (58 Ligne Régiment) Around Haslach within 3 hexes re e e 1 / 2 Grenadiers (9 Ligne Régiment) e 2e/ 2e Grenadiers (81e Ligne Régiment) 1 Division, VI Corps, Staff & Assets Général de division Pierre Antoine, Comte Dupont de 11.8 Boundary l'Étang Chef de bataillon Bernard (Artillerie) East of the stream from Klein Gehr to the Donau 5e / 1re Artillerie à Pied e e 11.9 Victory 1 / 2 Artillerie à Cheval 3e Brigade French Major Put both Divisions on Morale level two. Généraux de brigade Jean Gabriel Marchand Tactical Prevent Austrian Victory. 32e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) Austrian Major Capture Haslach church and place the Attached Cavalrie Brigade French on level 2 without being on level 2 Cononel Phillipe-Augustin Rouvillois Tactical Capture Haslach church 1re Hussard Régiment Attached Brigade (4e Dragoon Division) Généraux de brigade Louis Michel Antoine Sahuc 15e Dragoons Régiment 17e Dragoons Régiment At the start of the battle the French place a loss counter (1-6) under each of; d'Hilliers (1re bde), Brouard (2e bde) & Oudinot (G/V) and 3 dummy units. Roll a die to see if any formation is hidden in Haslach. The Austrians cannot find out what is hidden until they assault into Haslach. d'Hilliers d'Hilliers, escort, 3e/6e AaP & 1re Dragon à Pied Bde Brouard 3e bis/6e AaP & 2e Dragon à Pied Bde

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Oudinot Oudinot & 1 Bde/Gren/V (as scenario 3B) 3e / 6e Artillerie à Pied 3e Bis / 6e Artillerie à Pied Around Jungingen within 3 hexes 1re Brigade Advant Garde Brigade Généraux de brigade Joseph Mathurin Fidèle Lesuire Chef de Battalion Decouchy (Staff) 1re Dragoons à pied (1re & 2e btns) e Grenadiers Réunis de 1 Division 2e Dragoons à pied (1re & 2e btns) re 1 Brigade 2e Brigade Généraux de brigade Marie François Rouyer Généraux de brigade François Pierre Félix Vonderweidt e re e 9 Légère Régiment (1 & 2 btns) 3e Dragoons à pied (1re & 2e btns) e 2 Brigade 4e Dragoons à pied (1re & 2e btns) Généraux de brigade Pierre Barrois 96e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) 12.9 Victory With the Links Kolumne French Major Prevent Austrian victory Mack’s Korps Tactical Place any Austrian Infantry Division on FML Karl Freiherr Mack von Lieberich Level 2 Infantry in column, east of Lehr, within 5 hexes Austrian Strategic Capture Haslach & Jungingen churchs and place all French Foot Divisions on level 2, Links Kolumne #1 while no Austrian Foot Division is on level Archduke Ferdinand Karl Joseph of Austria-Este 2 Infanterie Regiment #8 Ludwig (1., 2. & 3. btns) Major Capture Haslach & Jungingen churchs #8 Grenadier bataillion is not present Tactical Capture Haslach or Jungingen church Infanterie Regiment #20 Kaunitz (1., 2. & 3. btns) IR#20 had suffered 50% losses at Günzburg If the Austrians do not win Haslach-Jungingen then the Roll-to-close Infanterie Regiment #54 Froon (1., 2. & Gr btns) of Village/Special Structures is increased from -6 to -9. (The North of Lehr, within 5 hexes Historical result was a win) Links Kolumne #2 FML Karl Philipp Fürst zu Schwarzenberg, Herzog von Krumau GM Peter Freiherr von Dienersperg Küirassiers Regiment #3, Albert Küirassiers Regiment #6, Mack (both wings) Chevaulégers Regiment #4, Latour (both wings) Chevaulégers Regiment #6, Rosenberg (both wings) Cavalry Batterie West of Böfingen; within 10 hexes, infantry in column, artilley unlimbered Reicht Kolumne #1 FML Johann Sigmund Graf von Riesch Infanterie Regiment #15 Reise (1., 2. & 3. btns) Brigade Batterie Infanterie Regiment #15 Infanterie Regiment #17 Reuss-Plauen (1. & 2. btns) Brigade Batterie Infanterie Regiment #17 Infanterie Regiment #18 Stuart (1., 2. & 3. btns) Brigade Batterie Infanterie Regiment #18 Infanterie Regiment #36 Kolowrat (1., 2. & 3. btns) Brigade Batterie Infanterie Regiment #36 At least 300m SW of Riesch, Infantry in column Reicht Kolumne #2 FML Franz Freiherr von Werneck Infanterie Regiment #12 Manfredi (1., 2., 3., 4. & Gr btns) Infanterie Regiment #24 Auersberg (1., 2., 3., 4. & Gr btns) Infanterie Regiment #42 Erbach (1., 2., 3. & Gr btns) 12.7 Boundary The whole map 12.8 Reinforcements Every hour roll 2 dice, arrive in a column, less losses (table 25) 11 VI Corps arrives; Ney, Cavalrie, 2e Div, Artillerie, 3e Div (as Elchingen) 12 V Corps; Lannes, Cavalrie & Grenadiers (after Wertingen) 13 Cavalrie Reserve; Murat, 1re & 3e Div (after Wertingen) 14-33 Dismounted Dragoon Division. 34-66 Just more blowing snow Arrived late due to orders from Ney lost the previous night Attached Dragoon à pied Division Général de division Louis Baraguey d'Hilliers Escort Dragoon Companie (mounted)

La Bataille pour Donau 13.0 Scenario 4A: Clear the Bridgehead Général de Brigade Jean Nicolas Seroux de Fay (Artillerie) 13.1 Introduction Colonel Charles-Étienne-François de Ruty (Artillerie) 1re / 1re Artillerie à Pied Reisch you have your orders from Mack 2e / 1re Artillerie à Pied Ulm, 13 October 1805, in the evening 1re / 2e Artillerie à Cheval My convictions! 2e Division (Artillerie) Bonaparte stays with the main column headed for Weissenhorn. He 9e / 1re Artillerie à Pied has done so because of the great difficulty in crossing the terrain on his way to the Iller which he intends to cross. Austrian: Deploy second, near the Fisherman’s Hut, and north of the A glance at the map shows that it would be nonsense to rush forward French. after Wiessenhorn because you would have to go back after Reserve Brigade Günzburg and that the Donau presents yet another detour to cross. GM Malachias von Hermann This way from Günzburg is also difficult to travel due to the nature Infanterie Regiment #54 Froon (3. & 4. btns) of the terrain. Brigade Batterie Infanterie Regiment #54 What we ought to do then, is to attack him first at Weissenhorn or at Near Ober-Elchingen (historical), may be deployed at the hut if the least on the day where he attempts to cross the Iller. Perhaps if by Austrians won at Günzburg. tomorrow he still has not crossed, then it presents a great chance, if Infanterie Regiment #3 Erzherzog Carl (Gr btn only) he has not first taken the turn at , that the column from Infanterie Regiment #24 Auersberg (Gr btn only) which there is attempting to cross by the left bank of the Iller should Küirassier Regiment #2, Erzherzog Franz be left behind. This would present a favorable opportunity to eliminate or annihilate this part, and if we fail to do so, he would 13.7 Boundary probably think us foolish for not trying. West of (but not including) Unter-Elchingen. The column advancing against Memmingen and the one on the left bank of the Donau are watching over this line of retreat. At least we 13.8 Reinforcements must consider about taking the trouble to block this route of retreat and make it more difficult for him to reach the . Perhaps by As soon as all of Villatte’s Bde is across both branches of the Donau. e e then something will have happened to prevent him from crossing, 2 Brigade / 2 Division especially since a Revolution has broken out. Général de Brigade Claude Pierre Rouget 69e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) 13.2 Time 76e Ligne Régiment (1re, 2e & 3e btns) Beginning with the 09:00am turn and ending with the 10:40am turn. 13.9 Victory 13.3 Weather French Tactical Get Villatte’s Bde across both branches of No artillery richochet the Donau. Riesch’s regimental artillery; 2MP per clear hex, due to lack of Major Have a at least one battalion in Ober- horses and too much wet snow. Elchingen at scenario end Austrian Tactical Prevent 2e Division Infantry passing the 13.4 Command Fisherman’s Hut. Austrian: The Austrians have local command defence zone based Major Force the French back over the Donau on the Fisherman’s Hut and Ober-Elchingen. stream (the stream near the hut) French: Loison is in command from Ney. Coisel & any unit he is stacked with are always in command. 13.5 Austrian Capabilities Degradation If playing the “historical scenario” not a campaign the Austrian capabilities are disabled as follows. Formations in Line forming Square - There are no French Cavalry  Austrian Defenders in Line  Assaulting a Village/Special Structure 13.6 Starting Positions French: Deploy first North of the northern arm of the Donau, the short bridge has just been replanked. .2e Division Staff (part) Capitaine Michaud Coisel, ADC Loison .1re Brigade / 2e Division (part) Grenadiers Réunis de 1re Brigade Grenadiers of the 39e Ligne, Carabiniers & Voltigeurs of the 6e Légère. South of the southern arm of the Donau 2e Division (Staff) Général de Division Louis Henri Loison 1re Brigade / 2e Division (part) Général de Brigade Eugène-Casimir Villatte 6e Légère Régiment (1re & 2e btns) 39e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) South of the Donau – Grand Batterie VI Corps Artillerie

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14.0 Scenario 4B: Ober-Elchingen GM Malachias von Hermann Infanterie Regiment #3 Erzherzog Carl (Gr btn only) 14.1 Introduction Infanterie Regiment #24 Auersberg (Gr btn only) Küirassier Regiment #2, Erzherzog Franz Ney’s forces his way back onto the north bank of the Donau. Infanterie Regiment #54 Froon (3. & 4. btns) - Less losses, one die (total losses) 14.2 Time Brigade Battery Infanterie Regiment #54 - Less one die Beginning with the 10:20am turn and ending with the 12:00am turn. losses, 3-4 one increment, and 5-6 destroyed. Reserve Brigade, Loudon’s Division 14.3 Weather GM Joseph Maria Kajetan Freiherr von Ulm zu Erbach No artillery richochet und Werenwag Riesch’s regimental artillery; 2MP per clear hex, due to lack of Infanterie Regiment #54 Froon (1., 2. & Gr btns) horses and too much wet snow. Infanterie Regiment #57 Collorado (Gr btn only) Küirassier Regiment #8, Hohenzollen 14.4 Command Austrian: The Austrians have a local command defence zone based 14.7 Boundary on Ober-Elchingen. Any unit within Ober-Elchingenvillage is in West of (but not including) Unter-Elchingen. command. French: Ney generates a Corps MU. 4e Dragoon Division is part of 14.8 Reinforcements this Corps. None 14.5 Austrian Capabilities Degradation 14.9 Victory If playing the “historical scenario” not a campaign the Austrian French Major Clear the village by 12:00, without using capabilities are disabled as follows. the 2e (Rouget’s) Brigade  Formations in Line forming Square Tactical Clear the village by 12:00  Austrian Defenders in Line Austrian Tactical Hold any part of Ober-Elchingen at the end  Assaulting a Village/Special Structure of the scenario Major Hold Ober-Elchingen Convent at the end 14.6 Starting Positions of the scenario French: Deploy first North of the northern arm of the Donau, at least 5 hexes from Ober- Elchingen. 2e Division (Staff) Général de Division Louis Henri Loison Capitaine Michaud Coisel, ADC Loison 2e Division artillerie à Pied & artillerie à cheval are with the Corps batteries 1re Brigade / 2e Division Général de Brigade Eugène-Casimir Villatte 6e Légère Régiment (1re & 2e btns) 39e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) Grenadiers Réunis de 1re Brigade less losses (one die / 2, rounded up) VI Corps Artillery Général de Brigade Jean Nicolas Seroux de Fay (Artillerie) Colonel Charles-Étienne-François de Ruty (Artillerie) 1re / 1re Artillerie à Pied 2e / 1re Artillerie à Pied 2e Division (artillerie) 9e / 1re Artillerie à Pied 2e Brigade / 2e Division Général de Brigade Claude Pierre Rouget 69e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) 76e Ligne Régiment (1re, 2e & 3e btns) VI Corps Cavalrie Brigade Général de Brigade Auguste François-Marie de Colbert- Chabanais 3e Hussards Régiment 10e Chasseurs à Cheval Régiment Attached Dragoon Brigade (4e Division) Général de Brigade Jean-Baptiste Antoine Laplanche 18e Dragoon Régiment 19e Dragoon Régiment 25e Dragoon Régiment Austrian: In Ober-Elchingen. Reserve Brigade, Ludwig’s Division

La Bataille pour Donau 15.0 Scenario 4C: Unter-Elchingen Hussar Regiment #6, Blankenstein Große Brigade 15.1 Introduction FML Ignaz Graf Gyulai von Máros-Németh und Nádaska Infanterie Regiment #15 Reise (1., 2., 3. & 4. btns) Ney orders his infantry and supporting cavalry to clear Unter- Infanterie Regiment #35 Maximillian (1., 2., 3. & 4. btns) Elchingen. Küirassier Regiment #8, Hohenzollen 15.2 Time Uhlan Regiment #2, Schwarzenberg Less Reserve Brigade in Ober-Elchingen Beginning with the 10:40am turn and ending with the 14:00am. With the his Avantgarde or Große Brigade 15.3 Weather Ludwig’s Division No artillery richochet FML Friedrich Joseph Ludwig Erbprinz zu Hessen- Homburg 15.4 Command Near Unter-Elchingen Austrian: Riesch generates a command point. Unter-Elchingen is a Avantgarde Brigade local defence zone. GM Daniel Mécsery de Tsoor French: Ney can generate a Corps MU from off-map. 4e Dragoon Infanterie Regiment #42 Erbach (1., 2., 3. & Gr btns) Division is part of this Corps. Küirassier Regiment #2, Erzherzog Franz Große Brigade 15.5 Austrian Capabilities Degradation GM Franz Xaver Johann Graf von Auersperg If playing the “historical scenario” not a campaign the Austrian Infanterie Regiment #3 Erzherzog Carl (1., 2., 3. & 4. btns) capabilities are disabled as follows. Infanterie Regiment #24 Auersberg (1., 2., 3. & 4. btns)  Formations in Line forming Square Brigade Batterie Infanterie Regiment #24  Austrian Defenders in Line Küirassier Regiment #2, Erzherzog Franz  Assaulting a Village/Special Structure Less Reserve Brigade in Ober-Elchingen 15.6 Starting Positions 15.7 Boundary French: Deploy first East of (but not including) Ober-Elchingen and its convernt. North of the northern arm of the Donau, at least 5 hexes from Unter- Elchingen. 15.8 Reinforcements VI Corps Cavalrie Brigade None Général de Brigade Auguste François-Marie de Colbert- Chabanais 15.9 Victory e 3 Hussards Régiment e e e French Major Use the 1 Brigade of the 3 Division 10 Chasseurs à Cheval Régiment Tactical Use the both Brigades of the 3e Division e Attached Dragoon Brigade (4 Division) Austrian Major Hold any part of Unter-Elchingen at the end Less losses, roll one die and distribute uniformly of the scenario. Général de Brigade Jean-Baptiste Antoine Laplanche 18e Dragoon Régiment 19e Dragoon Régiment 25e Dragoon Régiment 2e Brigade / 2e Division Général de Brigade Claude Pierre Rouget 69e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) 76e Ligne Régiment (1re, 2e & 3e btns) See victory conditions for availability 3e Division Général de Division Jean-Pierre Firmin Malher 3e / 1e Artillerie à Pied 1re Brigade Général de Brigade Pierre-Louis Binet (Marcognet) 25e Légère Régiment (1re, 2e & 3e btns) 27e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) 2e Brigade Général de Brigade Mathieu Delabassée 50e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) 57e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) With any Austrian formation Austrian Korps FML Johann Sigmund Graf von Riesch With the his Avantgarde or Große Brigade Loudon’s Division FML Alexius Freiherr von Loudon Cavalry Batterie Between Unter & Ober-Elchingen Avantgarde Brigade GM Ernst Anton Karl Prinz von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld Infanterie Regiment #8 Ludwig (1., 2., 3. & Gr btns)

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16.0 Scenario 4D: La Bataille Elchingen Austrian: Deploy second, near the Fisherman’s Hut, and north of the French 16.1 Introduction Reserve Brigade, Ludwig’s Division GM Malachias von Hermann Ney tries to his way back onto the north bank of the Donau against Infanterie Regiment #54 Froon (3. & 4. btns) Riesch’s Korps, and set up a defensive perimeter. Further north Brigade Batterie Infanterie Regiment #54 Dupon’s “Corps” is harassing Werneck’s Korps (with the Austrian Near Ober-Elchingen (historical), may be deployed at the hut if the Reserve Artillerie Train) which is trying to escape from Ulm, Austrians won at Günzburg. Werneck finally surrendered 3 days later. Infanterie Regiment #3 Erzherzog Carl (Gr btn only) 16.2 Time Infanterie Regiment #24 Auersberg (Gr btn only) Küirassier Regiment #2, Erzherzog Franz Beginning with the 09:00am turn and ending with the 14:00am Reserve Brigade, Loudon’s Division nightfall. GM Joseph Maria Kajetan Freiherr von Ulm zu Erbach 16.3 Weather und Werenwag Infanterie Regiment #54 Froon (1., 2. & Gr btns) No artillery richochet Infanterie Regiment #57 Collorado (Gr btn only) Riesch’s regimental artillery; 2MP per clear hex, due to lack of Küirassier Regiment #8, Hohenzollen horses and too much wet snow. With any Austrian formation 16.4 Command Austrian Korps Austrian: Riesch generates a command point, the largest formation FML Johann Sigmund Graf von Riesch for an MU is a Division. Local defence zones exist at the With the his Avantgarde or Große Brigade Fisherman’s Hut and Unter & Ober-Elchingen. Loudon’s Division French: Ney generates a command point, the largest formation is a FML Alexius Freiherr von Loudon Corps. 4e Dragoon Division is part of this Corps. Cavalry Batterie Between Unter & Ober-Elchingen 16.5 Austrian Capabilities Degradation Avantgarde Brigade If playing the “historical scenario” not a campaign the Austrian GM Ernst Anton Karl Prinz von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld capabilities are disabled as follows. Infanterie Regiment #8 Ludwig (1., 2., 3. & Gr btns)  Formations in Line forming Square Hussar Regiment #6, Blankenstein  Austrian Defenders in Line Große Brigade  Assaulting a Village/Special Structure FML Ignaz Graf Gyulai von Máros-Németh und Nádaska Infanterie Regiment #15 Reise (1., 2., 3. & 4. btns) 16.6 Starting Positions Infanterie Regiment #35 Maximillian (1., 2., 3. & 4. btns) French: Deploy first Küirassier Regiment #8, Hohenzollen North of the northern arm of the Donau. Uhlan Regiment #2, Schwarzenberg 2e Division Staff (part) Reserve Brigade in Ober-Elchingen Capitaine Michaud Coisel, ADC Loison With the his Avantgarde or Große Brigade 1re Brigade / 2e Division (part) Ludwig’s Division Grenadiers Réunis de 1re Brigade FML Friedrich Joseph Ludwig Erbprinz zu Hessen- South of the southern arm of the Donau e Homburg 2 Division (Staff) Near Unter-Elchingen Général de Division Louis Henri Loison Avantgarde Brigade Général de Division Adrien Jean-Baptiste du Bosc GM Daniel Mécsery de Tsoor Dutaillis (Genie) re e Infanterie Regiment #42 Erbach (1., 2., 3. & Gr btns) 1 Brigade / 2 Division (part) Küirassier Regiment #2, Erzherzog Franz Général de Brigade Eugène-Casimir Villatte Große Brigade 6e Légère Régiment (1re & 2e btns) GM Franz Xaver Johann Graf von Auersperg 39e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) Infanterie Regiment #3 Erzherzog Carl (1., 2., 3. & 4. btns) South of the Donau – Grand Batterie unlimbered Infanterie Regiment #24 Auersberg (1., 2., 3. & 4. btns) VI Corps Artillery Brigade Batterie Infanterie Regiment #24 Général de Brigade Jean Nicolas Seroux de Fay Küirassier Regiment #2, Erzherzog Franz (Artillerie) Reserve Brigade in Ober-Elchingen Colonel Charles-Étienne-François de Ruty (Artillerie) 1re / 1re Artillerie à Pied 16.7 Boundary 2e / 1re Artillerie à Pied 2e Division (artillerie) The whole map 9e / 1re Artillerie à Pied 16.8 Reinforcements 1re / 2e Artillerie à Cheval 3e Division (artillerie) part French: At 10:00am from the south edge of the map. The cavalrie arrived on the western road to the bridge. 1re / 2e Artillerie à Cheval South of the Donau – maybe off map. VI Corps Cavalrie Brigade 2e Brigade / 2e Division Général de Brigade Auguste François-Marie de Colbert- Chabanais Général de Brigade Claude Pierre Rouget 3e Hussards Régiment 69e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) 10e Chasseurs à Cheval Régiment 76e Ligne Régiment (1re, 2e & 3e btns) Attached Dragoon Brigade (4e Division) Général de Brigade Jean-Baptiste Antoine Laplanche

La Bataille pour Donau 18e Dragoon Régiment 17.0 Scenario 5A: Amstetten 19e Dragoon Régiment 25e Dragoon Régiment 17.1 Introduction French: At 10:00am from the south edge of the map. The infantry arrived on the eastern road to the bridge. Lannes Grenadiers fight the Bagration’s Russo-Austrian rearguard 3e Division to force the pass at Amstetten. Général de Division Jean-Pierre Firmin Malher 17.2 Time Général de Brigade Louis-Joseph Elisabeth Cazals (Genie) was wouded at Günzburg Beginning with the 13:00am turn and ending at nightfall 17:20pm. e e 3 / 1 Artillerie à Pied 17.3 Command 1re Brigade Général de Brigade Pierre-Louis Binet (Marcognet) Coalition: The Coalition has a local command defence zone based 25e Légère Régiment (1re, 2e & 3e btns) on Amstetten. Any unit within Amstetten village or Schloss Edla is 27e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) in command. Bagration generates a CP, he commands a Corps of his 2e Brigade Division and two Austrian Brigades. French: Lannes generates a CP. Murat generates a CP but may Général de Brigade Mathieu Delabassée command only cavalry he is stacked with. If Lannes is killed, then 50e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) Murat takes command of the V Corps, but can only generate a 57e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) divisional MU. Every hour after 14:00, a die is rolled, on a one: Dupont arrives from his skirmish with the Korps of Werneck & the Austrian Artillery 17.4 Starting Positions Reserve. Near Amstetten village, Schloss Edla, the swamp south of the village 1e Division, VI Corps and the hill north of the village. Général de division Pierre Antoine, Comte Dupont de Rearguard Kolonne l'Étang Generalmajor Count Bagration Chef de Battalion Decouchy (Staff) Kiev Grenadiers (1st, 2nd & 3rd btns) 5e / 1re Artillerie à Pied less 1 increment Azov Infantry Regiment (Gren, 2nd & 3rd btns) 1e / 2e Artillerie à Cheval 6th Jäger Regiment (1st, 2nd & 3rd btns) 1re Brigade Mariupol Hussars Less one increments of one die roll Austrian Grenz Bde Généraux de brigade Marie François Rouyer Generalmajor Count Nositz-Rieneck Grenadiers Réunis de 1e Division Broder Grenz #7 Regiment (1. & 2. btns) 9e Légère Régiment (1re & 2e btns) Peterwardeiner Grenz #9 Regiment (1. & 2.btns) 2e Brigade Austrian Cavalry Bde Less one increments of one die roll Feldmarschall-Lieutenant Count Hohenlohe Généraux de brigade Pierre Barrois Lothringen Küirassier Regiment #7 96e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) Nassau-Usingen Küirassier Regiment #5 3e Brigade Hessen-Homburg Hussar Regiment #4 Less one increments of one die roll Généraux de brigade Jean Gabriel Marchand 17.5 Boundary 32e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) The whole map. Attached Cavalrie Brigade One die roll/2 rounded down, at Haslach-Jungingen. 17.6 Reinforcements Cononel Phillipe-Augustin Rouvillois French: With V corps Légère Cavalrie. 1re Hussard Régiment Army Wing Staff & Escort Maréchal Joachim Murat 16.9 Victory Général de Brigade Augustine Daniel Belliard (CoS) French Major Capture both Ober & Unter-Elchinden. Escort companies from 9e & 10e Hussards Capture means a clear road to the French: With any V corps formation. Donau Bridge. V Corps Staff Tactical Clear one village Général de Division Jean Lannes, duc de Montebello Austrian Strategic No French on the north bank on the 1re / 1re Artilleie à Cheval Donau (the Fisherman’s hut stream) French: Enter on the west map edge on the northern road, in road Major Have a batailion in both villages column. Roll one die, 1-2 - no losses; 3-4 one loss, 5-6 two losses. Tactical Have more than one batailion in one of V Corps Légère Cavalrie Brigade the villages. Général de Brigade Anne-François-Charles Trelliard 9e Hussards Régiment 10e Hussards Régimen French: Enter on the west map edge on the northern road. In road column after the cavalrie bde, roll one die to determine losses, to be evenly distributed between the brigades. Grenadier Divison, V Corps Général de Division Nicolas-Charles Oudinot, Duc de Reggio 1re Brigade Général de Brigade Claude Joseph de Laplanche- Morthières 1re/ 1re Grenadiers (13e Ligne Régiment) 2e/ 1re Grenadiers (58e Ligne Régiment)

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1re/ 2e Grenadiers (9e Ligne Régiment) 18.0 Scenario 6A: Attack on Rothenhof 2e/ 2e Grenadiers (81e Ligne Régiment) 2e Brigade 18.1 Introduction Général de Brigade Pierre Louis Dupas Kolonne I is thrown against the 4e Légère. 1re/ 3e Grenadiers (2e Légère Régiment) 2e/ 3e Grenadiers (3e Légère Régiment) 18.2 Time 1re/ 4e Grenadiers (28e Légère Régiment) 2e/ 4e Grenadiers (31e Légère Régiment) Beginning with the 8:00am turn and ending with the 9:20am turn. e 3 Brigade 18.3 Command Général de Brigade François Amable Ruffin 1re/ 5e Grenadiers (12e Légère Régiment) French: The French have a local command defence zone based on 2e/ 5e Grenadiers (15e Légère Régiment) Rothenhof. Any unit within 2 hexes of Rothenhof village is in command. Général de brigade Graindorge is always in command. Optional: After 15:00pm, see victory conditions. Russians: Count Mikhail Miloradovich commands Kolonne I, he is Reinforcement Kolonne always in command from Kutusov. Count Mikhail Miloradovich French units rout to the west and Coalition to the east boundary. If Artillery (2 guns Light Company #15) they leave the boundary, the units still roll to recover. If they have a Artillery (4 guns Light Company #15) successful morale roll, the unit waits one turn and then enters on Apsheron Infantry Regiment (Gren, 2nd & 3rd btns) their respective boundary. Smolensk Infantry Regiment (Gren, 2nd & 3rd btns) Little Russia Grenadiers (1st, 2nd & 3rd btns) Note Russian Jäger cannot skirmish. 8th Jäger (1st, 2nd & 3rd btns) 18.4 Starting Positions 17.7 Victory French, any hex of Rothenhof. The French may deploy 5 blank French Tactical Clear the road across the map by nightfall counters, a stack of 2 and one on top of each btn. Coalition Tactical Prevent French victory without deploying Brigade 2e Division, VIII Corps Miloradovich’s Division. Général de brigade François Graindorge 4e Légère Régiment (1re, 2e & 3e btns) 18.5 Boundary East of Unter & Oberlioben. 18.6 Reinforcements Reinforcements 08:00 from the east border in Road Column. Kolonne 1 Count Mikhail Miloradovich Kolonne 1 Artillery (4 guns Light Company #15) Apsheron Infantry Regiment (Gren, 2nd & 3rd btns) Smolensk Infantry Regiment (Grenadiers only) Little Russia Grenadiers (1st btn only) 8th Jäger (1st btn only) The detachment of Mariupol Hussars is coving the burnt bridge 18.7 Victory Coalition Tactical Hold both hexes of Rothenhof at the end of the scenario French Tactical Prevent an Coalition Victory

La Bataille pour Donau 19.0 Scenario 6B: Attack on Unterlioben Kolonne 3 Generalmajor Strik and Oberlioben Butyrsk Infantry Regiment (Gren, 2nd & 3rd btns) 8th Jaeger (2nd & 3rd btns) 19.1 Introduction Yaroslav Infantry Regiment (Gren & 2nd btns) Having cleared Rothenhof and destroyed the 2e btn de 4e Légère 3rd btn lost to looting Régiment. Kutshov allows Miloradovich’s reduced forces to Reinforcements available 13:40 from the east border in Road continue their attack on Gazan Column. 19.2 Time Kolonne 5 Generallieutenant Count Pierre von Essen Beginning with the 11:40am turn and ending with the 15:00pm turn. Little Russia Grenadiers (2nd & 3rd btns) 19.3 Command Smolensk Infantry Regiment (2nd & 3rd btns) Bryansk Infantry Regiment (Grenadiers only) French: The French have local command defence zonse based on Narva Infantry Regiment (Grenadiers only) Unterloiben and Oberloiben. Any unit within 2 hexes of Unterloiben The Chernigov Dragoons and the detachment of Mariupol or Oberloiben village is in command. Mortier may generate a CP. Hussars are coving the burnt bridge Russians: Kutshov may give a CP to either Kolonne I or Kolonne V. 19.7 Victory Kolonne III has the objective of cutting the roads to Dürenstein. Strik Coalition Tactical Hold all of Interloiben and Uberloiben at is in command if he is within one hex of the hill track. the end of the scenario French units rout to the north and Coalition to the east boundary. If Major Hold all of Interloiben and Uberloiben at they leave the boundary, the units still roll to recover. If they have a the end of the scenario & place Gazan on successful morale roll, the unit waits one turn and then enters on Level 3. their respective boundary French Tactical Prevent an Coalition Victory Major Hold either Interloiben or Uberloiben,and Note Russian Jäger cannot skirmish. put any Russian Kolonne on Level 2 19.4 Starting Positions French, any hex of Oberloiben. VIII Corps Staff and Escort Maréchal Éduoard Mortier 4e Dragoon Régiment (elite co) 2e Division, VIII Corps Staff Général de division Théoodore Gazan French, any vineyard hex. Brigade 2e Division, VIII Corps (part) Général de brigade François Graindorge 4e Légère Régiment (1re & 3e), 2e btn is destroyed Attached 2e Division Assets 4e Dragoon Régiment, 2 escadron (dismounted) French on the road between Unterloiben and Oberloiben. Brigade 2e Division, VIII Corps Général de brigade François Campana 100e Ligne Régiment (1re, 2e & 3e btns) 103e Ligne Régiment (1re, 2e & 3e btns) French, in the Unterloiben Strongpoint. Grenadiers Réunis Attached 2e Division Assets Chef de escadron Saint-Loup (Artillerie) 4/6e Artillerie à Cheval 19.5 Boundary West of Rothenhof and south of Dürenstein. 19.6 Reinforcements Reinforcements 11:40 from the east border in Road Column. Kolonne 1 (all btns with 1 increment lost) Count Mikhail Miloradovich Kolonne 1 Artillery (4 guns Light Company #15) Apsheron Infantry Regiment (Gren, 2nd & 3rd btns) Smolensk Infantry Regiment (Grenadiers only) Little Russia Grenadiers (1st btn only) 8th Jäger (1st btn only) The detachment of Mariupol Hussars are still coving the burnt bridge Reinforcements 12:40 from the hilltrack in Road Column.

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20.0 Scenario 6C: Dupont’s counterattack 20.5 Boundary North of Dürenstein. 20.1 Introduction The three parts of Kolonne II finally arrive in Gazan’s rear; only 8 20.6 Reinforcements hours later than planned. At the same time, Dupont’s Avant Garde, French Enter 16:00 on the west map edge, in road column e the elite 9 Légère supported by the Grenadier Réunis also arrives. Brigade 1re Division, VIII Corps There is only one hour before dark and the fighting carries on into Général de brigade Marie Rouyer the darkness. 9e Légère Régiment (1re & 2e btns) Grenadiers Réunis 20.2 Time Behind Rouyer’s Brigade Beginning with the 16:00pm turn and ending with the 19:00pm turn. 1re Division, VIII Corps Staff & Assets Darkness falls at 17:00pm, so most of this scenario will be fought at Général de division Pierre Dupont night. Chef de bataillon Bernard (Artillerie) e e re 20.3 Command 6 & 11 /1 Artillerie à Pied Brigade 1re Division, VIII Corps French: Mortier and Dupont both generate CPs. Général de brigade Jean Gabriel Marchand Russians: Kolonne II has the objectives of cutting the roads to 32e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) Dürenstein. Each leader is in command if he is within one hex of the 96e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) hill track or the road. Behind Assets and Marchand’s Brigade. Gazan’s units rout to Dürenstein, until there is a clear route to Légère Cavalrie 1re Division, VIII Corps Dupont. Dupont’s units rout to the north and Coalition to the east Cononel Phillipe-Augustin Rouvillois boundary. If they leave the boundary, the units still roll to recover. 1re Hussar Régiment If they have a successful morale roll, the unit waits one turn and then 1re/2e Artillerie à Cheval enters on their respective boundary. 20.7 Victory Note Russian Jäger cannot skirmish. Coalition Tactical Hold Dürenstein at the end of the 20.4 Starting Positions scenario & place Dupont on Level 1 Major Hold Dürenstein at the end of the French Dürenstein village and vineyards. Excess units may enter the scenario & place Dupont on Level 2 south map edge in any formation. French Tactical Prevent an Coalition Victory VIII Corps Staff and Escort Major Kolonne II on Level 1 and Mortier has a Maréchal Éduoard Mortier e line of communication to the west 4 Dragoon Régiment (elite co) mapedge e 2 Division, VIII Corps Staff & Assets Général de division Théoodore Gazan Chef de escadron Saint-Loup (Artillerie) 4/6e Artillerie à Cheval only 2 shots remaining 4e Dragoon Régiment, 2 escadron Brigade 2e Division, VIII Corps less 2 inc per btn Général de brigade François Campana Grenadiers Réunis 100e Ligne Régiment (1re, 2e & 3e btns) 103e Ligne Régiment (1re, 2e & 3e btns) Russian: Place on 12 on the March Chart. The artillery and cavalry must be at the back of the column. Russian Looting: before entering the map Kolonne 2 & 2B must each roll a die and lose that many increments from the lowest morale battalion(s). Kolonne 2, less looting increments Generallieutenant Dimitri Docturov Narva Infantry Regiment / 2 Btn Narva Infantry Regiment / 3 btn 6th Jäger (1st, 2nd & 3rd btns) Kolonne 2 Artillery (2 guns Light Company #15) Mariupol Hussars (detachment) Russian: Place on 14 on the March Chart Kolonne 2 (B), less looting increments Feldmarschall-lieutenant Johann von Schmitt, Staff Moscow Infantry Regiment (Gren, 2nd & 3rd btns) Vyatka Infantry Regiment (Gren, 2nd & 3rd btns) Russian: The 2nd btn and Gerhardt start on the first cultivated hex in road column. The 3rd btn starts in the Dürenstein road trail area. Kolonne 2 (C), less 2 increments from the 3rd btn Generalmajor Gerhardt, Staff Bryansk Infantry Regiment (2nd & 3rd btns)

La Bataille pour Donau 21.0 Scenario 6D: Mortier’s Rescue? 22.0 Scenario 6E: The battle of Dürenstein 21.1 Introduction 22.1 Introduction Variant entry for the VIII Corps. The whole battle with the possibilities of the Coalition Kolonne 4 or the rest of the VIII corps and the attached 1re Dragoon Division 21.2 Time joining the battle. Beginning with the 16:00pm turn and ending with the 19:00pm turn. Darkness falls at 17:00pm, so most of this scenario will be fought at 22.2 Time night. Beginning with the 8:00am turn and ending with the 19:00pm turn. Darkness falls at 17:00. 21.3 Command French: Mortier and Dupont (if he enters) both generate CPs. All 22.3 Command other VIII Corps’s formations have the objective of reaching French: Mortier and Dupont both generate CPs. Mortier. Russians: Kolonne II & Kolonne III have the objectives of cutting Russians: Kolonne II has the objectives of cutting the roads to the roads to Dürenstein. Each leader is in command if he is within Dürenstein. Each leader is in command if he is within one hex of the one hex of the hill track or the road. Kutusov generates a CP. hill track or the road. Gazan’s units rout to Dürenstein or Uberlioben, until there is a clear Gazan’s units rout to Dürenstein, until there is a clear route to the route to Dupont. Dupont’s units rout to the north and Coalition to west map edge. Other VIII Corps units rout to the west and Coalition the east boundary. If they leave the boundary, the units still roll to to the east boundary. If they leave the boundary, the units still roll to recover. If they have a successful morale roll, the unit waits one turn recover. If they have a successful morale roll, the unit waits one turn and then enters on their respective boundary. and then enters on their respective boundary. 22.4 Starting Positions Note Russian Jäger cannot skirmish. French, any hex of Rothenhof. The French may deploy 5 blank 21.4 Starting Positions counters, a stackof 2 and one on top of each btn. e As scenario 6C. Brigade 2 Division, VIII Corps Général de brigade François Graindorge 21.5 Boundary 4e Légère Régiment (1re, 2e & 3e btns) North of Dürenstein. French, any hex of Dürenstein VIII Corps Staff and Escort 21.6 Reinforcements Maréchal Éduoard Mortier The French player only starts at 11:00, rolling on the VIII Corps 4e Dragoon Régiment (elite co) Reinforment Table every hour. If before 16:00, when they enter Brigade 2e Division, VIII Corps (part) French Reinforcements must follow the road to Dürenstein. At 16:00 100e Ligne Régiment (1re, 2e & 3e btns) all movement restrictions are removed. If no French reinforcements have entered by 16:00 Gazan will be in French any hex of Uberlioben trouble. 2e Division, VIII Corps Staff & Assets Général de division Théoodore Gazan 21.7 Victory Chef d’escadron Saint-Loup (Artillerie) Coalition Marginal Hold Dürenstein at the end of the scenario 4/6e Artillerie à Cheval e Major Place any French Division on Level 1 4 Dragoon Régiment, 2 escadrons Strategic Place any French Division on Level 2 Brigade 2e Division, VIII Corps (part) French Marginal Prevent a Coalition Victory & Mortier has a Général de brigade François Campana line of communication to the west mapedge Grenadiers Réunis Major Kolonne II on Level 1 & Mortier has a line of 103e Ligne Régiment (1re, 2e & 3e btns) communication to the west mapedge On The Trail Chart at “0” Strategic Kolonne II on Level 2 & Mortier has a line of communication to the west mapedge Kolonne 2 Generallieutenant Dimitri Docturov

Kolonne 2 Artillery (2 guns Light Company #15) Narva Infantry Regiment (2nd & 3rd btn only) 6th Jäger (1st, 2nd & 3rd btns) Mariupol Hussars (detachment) On The Trail Chart at “0” Kolonne 2 (B) Feldmarschall-lieutenant Johann von Schmitt, Staff Moscow Infantry Regiment (Gren, 2nd & 3rd btns) Vyatka Infantry Regiment (Gren, 2nd & 3rd btns) On The Trail Chart at “0” Kolonne 2 (C) Generalmajor Gerhardt, Staff Bryansk Infantry Regiment (2nd & 3rd btns) On The Trail Chart at “0” Kolonne 3 Generalmajor Strik Butyrsk Infantry Regiment (Gren, 2nd & 3rd btns)

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8th Jaeger (2nd & 3rd btns) 1e & 2e Batavian Dragoon Régiment Yaroslav Infantry Regiment (Gren, & 2nd & 3rd btns) 4th Batavian Hussar Régiment 22.5 Boundary Russian 08:00 from the east border in Road Column. The whole Map. Coalition Forces Staff General of Infantry Generallieutenant Mikhail Kutusov 22.6 Reinforcements Detached leading Kolonnes Feldmarschall-lieutenant Johann von Schmitt French Start die roll 11:00 “Klein”, on the west map edge, in road Generalmajor Strik column Generalmajor Gerhardt re re 1 Brigade/ 1 Dragoon Division Kolonne 1 Général de brigade Fenerols Count Mikhail Miloradovich 1ere Dragoon Régiment re Kolonne 1 Artillery (4 guns Light Company #15) 2 Dragoon Régiment Apsheron Infantry Regiment (Gren, 2nd & 3rd btns) 5 increments were lost at Wertingen and other batttles. Smolensk Infantry Regiment (Grenadiers only) Behind Fenerols’ Brigade Little Russia Grenadiers (1st btn only) re 1 Dragoon Division (Staff & Assets) 8th Jäger (1st btn only) Général de division Dominique-Louis-Antoine Klein Mariupol Hussars (detachment) Chef de escadron Pelgrin (Artillerie) 1re/2e Artillerie à Cheval Russian Reinforcements after 11:40 from the east border in Road Général de Brigade Milet with 4e & 20e Dragoon Régiments are Column (when given an MU) detached. Kolonne 5 Behind Assets Generallieutenant Count Pierre von Essen 3e Brigade/ 1re Dragoon Division Little Russia Grenadiers (2nd & 3rd btns) nd rd Général de brigade Lasalle Smolensk Infantry Regiment (2 & 3 btns) 26e Dragoon Régiment Bryansk Infantry Regiment (Grenadiers only) 14e Dragoon Régiment Narva Infantry Regiment (Grenadiers only) 5 increments were lost at Wertingen and other batttles. Lasalle Chernigov Dragoons comands the 3e Brigade. Mariupol Hussars (detachment) French Start die roll 12:00 “Dupont”, on the west map edge, in road Russian Reinforcements after 11:40 on the trail chart “0” (when column given an MU). Roll one die twice and immediately suffer that many Russian losses due to looters. Brigade 1re Division, VIII Corps The Colation Player must secretly select which entry the Kolonne 4 Général de brigade Marie Rouyer will use, place a 1 to 4 marker (1 east, 4 west) under Bagration. 9e Légère Régiment (1re & 2e btns) Grenadiers Réunis Kolonne 4 Behind Rouyer’s Brigade Generalmajor Count Bagration st nd rd 1re Division, VIII Corps Staff & Assets Kiev Grenadiers (1 , 2 & 3 btns) Azov Infantry Regiment (Gren, 2nd & 3rd btns) Général de division Pierre Dupont Podolia Infantry Regiment (Grenadiers only) Chef de bataillon Bernard (Artillerie) 6e & 11e/1re Artillerie à Pied Austrian Grenz Bde, Kolonne 4 Generalmajor Count Nositz-Rieneck Brigade 1re Division, VIII Corps Broder Grenz #7 Regiment (1. & 2. btns) Général de brigade Jean Gabriel Marchand Peterwardeiner Grenz #9 Regiment (1. & 2.btns) 32e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) 96e Ligne Régiment (1re & 2e btns) Austrian Cavalry Bde, Kolonne 4 Behind Assets and Marchand’s Brigade. Feldmarschall-Lieutenant Count Hohenlohe Lothringen Küirassier Regiment #7 Légère Cavalrie 1re Division, VIII Corps Nassau-Usingen Küirassier Regiment #5 Cononel Phillipe-Augustin Rouvillois Hessen-Homburg Hussar Regiment #4 1re Hussar Régiment 1re/2e Artillerie à Cheval French Start die roll 14:00 “Dumonceau”, on the west map edge, in road column 1re Brigade 3e Division, VIII Corps Major Général Van Heldring 1re/1re Batavian Légère Régiment 2e/2e Batavian Légère Régiment 2e Batavian Ligne Régiment (1e & 2e btns) Behind Van Heldring’s Brigade 3e Division, VIII Corps Staff & Assets Général de division Jean-Baptiste Dumonceau Colonel Martuschewitz (Artillerie) 1re Batavian Artillerie 2e Brigade 3e Division, VIII Corps Major Général Van Hadel 6e Batavian Ligne Régiment (1e & 2e btns) Waldeck Régiment (1e & 2e btns) Behind Assets & Van Hadel’s Brigade Cavalrie 3e Division, VIII Corps Major Général Quaita

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Reserve (not engaged) Generallieutenant Skepelov Podolia Infantry Regiment (2nd & 3rd btns) Novogrod Infantry Regiment (Gren, 2nd & 3rd btns) Kaiser Küirassier Regiment #1 Sysoev Cossacks Khazenenkov Cossocks Heavy (12pdr) batteries #3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Light (6pdr) batteries #9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 Light (6pdr) battery #15 (less 6 guns in Kolonne 1 & 2) 22.7 Victory Coalition Tactical Hold the road between Dürenstein and the west mapedge at the end of the scenario Major Place any two French Division on Level 1 Strategic Place any two French Division on Level 2 French Tactical Prevent a Coalition Victory & Mortier has a line of communication to the west mapedge Major Kolonne I and II on Level 1 & Mortier has a line of communication to the west mapedge

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23.0 Scenario 7: Campaign In the first phase the French must complete the encirclement of FML Mack’s force in Ulm. In the second they must pursue the Coalition Armies to the decisive battle at Austerlitz. Points from the first phase are not carried forward into the second. There is the question that if the French had won big at Amstetten or Schöngrabern they could have caught Kutusov’s Russo-Austrian Army before he met Buxhowden, and forced an earlier decisive engagement, but this would rely on either Soult’s IV or Ney’s VI Corps catching up with the Avant Garde. Davout only made Austerlitz after marching 100 miles in 2 days.

Scenario Battle Coalition French Strategic Major Tactical Tactical Major Strategic 1B Wertingen NA NA 5 5 10 NA 2A Günzburg NA 10 NA 5 10 NA 3C Haslach-Jungingen 20 10 5 5 10 NA 4D Elchingen 20 10 5 5 10 NA Total

5A Amstetten NA NA 5 5 NA NA 6E Dürenstein NA 10 5 5 10 NA 1 Schöngrabern NA 10 5 5 NA NA 9 Austerlitz 30 20 10 10 15 20 Total

24.0 Bibliography Thanks to Jeff Berry for inspiring this project and providing valuable wargaming thoughts on the 1805 Danube campaign. www.obscurebattles.blogspot Nafziger Archive: www.cgsc.edu/CARL/nafziger Jean Tessier at TactiquesNapoleon www.tactiquesnapoleon.com El Carto personal communication http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_g%C3%A9n%C3%A9raux_de_la_R%C3%A9volution_et_du_Premier_Empire http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Austrian_Empire_commanders_of_the_Napoleonic_Wars http://www.napoleon-series.org/research/biographies/Austria/AustrianGenerals/c_AustrianGeneralsIntro.html French Hussar Regiments and the Colonels who Led Them: 1792 to 1815 http://www.napoleon-series.org/

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25.0 October French Battle Loss Table After scenario 2A Günzburg Losses Formation After scenario 1A Hochenreichen D’Aspre Captured Losses Formation Destoyed / Captured Tyrolean Jäger Conpanie re e 1 die roll/2 rounded down 1 Brigade, 3 Dragoon Division 14 increments IR#20 - consolidated to 3 btns Austrian losses 1650 (including FML D’Aspre & 1000 After scenario 1B Wertigen captured) and 6 guns. Losses Formation re e e 3 die rolls 1 & 3 Brigades, 1 Dragoon After scenario 3C Haslach-Jungingen Division Losses Formation Wounded GdB Milet Mack Wounded 1 die roll /2 rounded down Gren Division V Corps 9 increments IR #8 2 increments IR #15 After scenario 2A Günzburg 7 increments IR #24 Losses Formation 8 increments IR #42 3 die rolls 3e Division / VI Corps 8 increments IR #54 Wounded GdB Cazals Austrian losses 5500 (including 4000 captured) but only half of these were in regiments at Elchingen. After scenario 3C Haslach-Jungingen

Losses Formation After scenario 4D Elchingen e 1 die roll per infantry brigade 1 Division / VI Corps Losses Formation e 1 die roll/2 rounded down Cav 1 Division / VI Corps Austrian losses 7000 (including 3000 captured) another 3000 e re 1 increment lost 5 / 1 Artillerie à Pied presumed deserted. All losses are replaced after Ulm. 27.0 Special Structures Entrances 26.0 Historical October Coalition Battle Loss Table Battle Structure Gates Wertigen None None After scenario 1A & 1B Wertigen Losses Formation Günzburg None None Captured Hochenreichen IR #57 C+D companies Haslach Church SW Captured IR #55 (3 line Bataillons) Haslach-Jungingen Jungingen Church SW Captured 3 from Grenadier Bataillons & IR #18, IR #25, IR #38, IR #55. Elchingen Ober-Elchingen Convent W & E Captured 6pdr brigade Batterie Schloss Edla W & E Austrian losses 3300 (including 2900 captured), 6 flags and 6 Amstetten guns. Garden Edla *1 E Strongpoint W Dürenstein Schloss Dürenstein NW *1 The Garden wall may be crossed if not defended. The unit is disordered.

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Murat CR CP  Ney VI CP  Belliard  γ Dutaillis (Genie)  γ Excelmans  γ Cazals (Genie)  γ Escort Hussards γ ADC Lefol  γ 1/2 AaC γ Seroux (Artillerie)  γ 2/2 AaC γ Ruty (Artillerie)  γ 2/5 AaC γ 1re / 1re AaP 3/5 AaC γ 2e / 1re AaP 1re / 2e AaC 1re Dragoon Division (Klein)  Legere Cavalrie Brigade Bde Fornier  (Colbert)  1e Dragoon 3e Hussards 2e Dragoon 10e Chasseurs à Cheval Bde Lasalle  e 4e Dragoon 1 Division e 20 Dragoon (Dupont) CP  Bde Rouyer  Decouchy (Staff)  14e Dragoon e Bernard (Artillerie)  26 Dragoon 5e / 1re AaP 3e Dragoon Division Bde Rouyer  2 x 9e Légère  (Beaumont) 1 x Grenadiers Bde Boyé  Bde Marchand  5e Dragoon 2 x 32e Ligne 8e Dragoon 2 x 96e Ligne Bde Scalfort  Bde Rouvillois  9e Dragoon 1re Hussards 12e Dragoon 1/2e AaC Bde Milhaud  21e Dragoon 2e Division e 16 Dragoon (Loison)  4e Dragoon Division (part) ADC Coisel  9e / 1re AaP Bde Sahuc  Bde Villatte  15e Dragoon 1 x Grenadiers 17e Dragoon 2 x 6e Légère Bde Laplanche  2 x 39e Ligne 18e Dragoon Bde Rouget  19e Dragoon 2 x 69e Ligne 25e Dragoon 3 x 76e Ligne Dragoon à pied Division 3e Division (d'Hilliers)   Escort Companie (mounted) (Malher) 3e / 1e AaP 3e / 6e AaP 1 x Grenadiers 3e Bis / 6e AaP Bde Binet  Bde Lesuire  2 x 25e Légère 2 x 1re Dragoons à pied 2 x 27e Ligne 2 x 2e Dragoons à pied Bde Delabassée  Bde Vonderweidt  2 x 50e Ligne 2 x 3e Dragoons à pied 2 x 57e Ligne 2 x 4e Dragoons à pied

Lannes V CP  Legere Cavalrie Brigade (Trelliard)  9e Hussards 10e Hussards Grenadier Division (Oudinot)  Bde Laplanche  2 x 1re Grenadiers 2 x 2e Grenadiers Bde Dupas  2 x 3e Grenadiers 2 x 4e Grenadiers Bde Rufin  2 x 5e Grenadiers

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Wertingen Haslach Elchingen Auffenberg CP  Mack CP  Riesch CP  Infantry Divison Infantry Divison, Links #1 Infantry Divison (Latour)  (Ferdinand)  (Loudon)  4 x IR#55 3 x IR #8 Cavalry Batterie 1 x IR#25 3 x IR #20 AvG Bde Sachsen  1 x IR#18 3 x IR #54 4 x IR #8 1 x IR#38 Hussaren #6 1 x IR#42 Cavalry Divison, Links #2 Große Bde Gyulai  2 x IR#57 (Schwarzenberg)  4 x IR #15 Dienersperg  4 x IR #35 Cavalry Brigade Küirassiers #3 Kuirassiers #8 (Dienersperg)  Küirassiers #6 (two wings) Uhlans #2 Kürassier #3 Chevaulégers #4 (two wings) Reserve Bde Ulm  Chevauléger#4 Chevaulégers #6 (two wings) 3 x IR #54 Cavalry Batterie 1 x IR #57 Kuirassiers #8 Günzburg Infantry Divison, Rechts #1 Infantry Divison Mack CP  (Riesch) (CP)  3 x IR #15 (Hessen-Homburg)  Ferdinand (CP)  Brigade Batterie IR #15 AvG Bde Mécsery  2 x IR #17 4 x IR#42 d'Aspre CP  Kuirassiers #2 Position Batterie Brigade Batterie IR #17 3 x IR #18 Große Bde Auersperg  Position Batterie 4 x IR #3 Brigade Batterie Brigade Batterie IR #18 3 x IR #36 4 x IR #24 Bde (d’Aspre) Brigade Batterie IR #36 Brigade Batterie IR #24 Rüffer (IR#3)  Kuirassiers, #2 3 x IR #3 Infantry Divison, Rechts #2 Reserve Bde Hermann  1 x Jäger (Werneck)  2 x IR #54 5 x IR #12 Brigade Batterie IR #54 Bde Auersperg  5 x IR #24 1 x IR #3 Reinhardt (IR#38)  4 x IR #42 1 x IR #24 3 x IR #38 Kuirassiers #2 Kuirassiers #8 Bde Gyulai  Melgum (IR#20)  4 x IR #20 Bde (Gyulai) Uhlans #2 Chevaulégers #6

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Murat CP  Mortier CP  Hussards γ 4e Dragoon γ Kolonne 1: Brigade Lannes V CP  (Miloradovich)  e e #15 Light Art γ 1e / 1 e AaP 2 Division (2 /V Corps) 3 x Apsheron Legere Cavalrie Brigade (Gazan)  1 x Smolensk (Trelliard)  ADC Saint Loup  1 x Little Russia e 9e Hussards 4/6 AaC 1 x 8th Jäger e 10e Hussards 4 Dragoon Mariupol Hussars γ 4e Dragoon Grenadier Division Bde Graindorge  Kolonne 2: Division e (Oudinot)  3 x 4 Légère (Docturov)  Bde Laplanche  Bde Campana  #15 Light Art γ 2 x 1re Grenadiers 1 x Grenadiers 2 x Narva e 2 x 2e Grenadiers 3 x 100 Ligne 3 x 6th Jäger e Bde Dupas  3 x 103 Ligne Mariupol Hussars γ e 2 x 3 Grenadiers 1e Division (1e /VI Corps) Brigade 2 x 4e Grenadiers (Schmitt)  Bde Rufin  (Dupont) CP  3 x Moscow 2 x 5e Grenadiers ADC Bernard  3 x Vyatka e Bagration CP  6 & 11/1 AaP Brigade Bde Rouyer  (Gerhardt)  2 x 9e Légère Rear-Guard Division 2 x Bryansk 1 x Grenadiers 3 x Kiev Kolonne 3: Brigade 3 x Azov Bde Marchand  e (Strik)  3 x 6th Jäger 2 x 32 Ligne e 3 x Butyrsk Mariupol Hussars γ 2 x 96 Ligne 2 x 8th Jäger Brigade Bde Rouvillois  1re Hussards 3 x Yaroslav (Nositz-Rieneck)  1/2e AaC 2 x Grenz#7 Kolonne 4: Division 2 x Grenz#9 3e Division (3e /II Corps) (Bagration)  Brigade (Dumonceau)  3 x Kiev (Hohenlohe)  ADC Martuschewitz  3 x Azov Kurassier#7 1re Bat AaP 1 x Podolia Kurassier#5 Bde Van Heldring  Brigade Hussar#4 1 x 1/1e Bat Légère (Nositz-Rieneck)  Reserve Division 1 x 2/2e Bat Légère 2 x Grenz#7 e (Miloradovich)  2 x 2 Bat Ligne 2 x Grenz#9 #15 Light Art γ Bde Van Hadel  Brigade 2 x 6e Bat Ligne 3 x Apsheron (Hohenlohe)  2 x Waldeck Ligne 3 x Smolensk Kurassier#7 3 x Little Russia 1e Dragoon Division Kurassier#5 3 x 8th Jäger Hussar#4 (Klein)  ADC Pelgrin  Kolonne 5: Brigade 2e Bat AaC (Essen)  Bde Fenerols  2 x Little Russia 1re Dragoon 2 x Smolensk 2e Dragoon 1 x Bryansk Bde Lasalle  1 x Narva 26e Dragoon Chernigov Dragoons γ 14e Dragoon Mariupol Hussars γ