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La Bataille De Jena 1806© (4 Maps)
La Bataille pour la Prusse 1806 Rev. 1 b 1 /2018 La Bataille de Jena 1806© (4 maps) Battle Two Largely Historical This is the historic battle for Jena, a decisive victory for the French. Therefore, the French player must be equally decisive and keep to an aggressive time table. The Prussians may be out- numbered but their mission is to delay the French for a time, and then withdraw to the next defensive line. Start 8:00 and finish at the end of the 15:40 turn Boundary – All four Jena maps Movement suggestions – with 4 players: 10 minutes for the French and 8 minutes for the Coalition No units may start or enter in Road March. French units rout in the direction toward their entry points. Prussian units rout in the direction of Weimar. Fog Between 8:00 and the end of the 9:20 turn in the morning, conditions include fog. During this time frame: Artillery is limited to medium or short range only Infantry may form Carre in their movement phase, only. Infantry movement is reduced by 2 movement points Artillery movement is reduced by 2 movement points, except on roads in Road March Cavalry and horse artillery movement is reduced by 5 movement points except in Road March Cavalry may not Charge, Reaction Charge, or Opportunity Charge All fire attacks are modified to reflect 2/3 of their normal value Units may always move one if restriction of terrain and fog would not allow them to do so. Jena 1806 Page 1 of 6 Marshal Enterprises La Bataille pour la Prusse 1806 Rev. -
French Army & Mobilized Forces of Client States Dispositions By
French Army & Mobilized Forces of Client States Dispositions By Regiment, Battalion, Squadron, & Company May l8ll Line Infantry Military Division Regt Bn Emplacement or Army Assignment lst l en route Rome 30th Military Division 2 en route Rome 30th Military Division 3 en route Rome 30th Military Division 4 In Toulon 8th Military Division 5 Marseille 8th Military Division 2nd l Delfzyl 3lst Military Division 2 Onderdendam 3lst Military Division 3 Leuwarden 3lst Military Division 4 Upper Catalonia 3rd Div/Army of Catalonia 5 Besancon 6th Military Division 6 forming 3rd l St. Malo l3th Military Division 2 Brest l3th Military Division 3 Brest l3th Military Division 4 Strasbourg 5th Military Division 5 Strasbourg 5th Military Division 4th l Havre l5th Military Division 2 Havre l5th Military Division 3 Dieppe 4th Military Division 4 Nancy 4th Military Division 5 Nancy 4th Military Division 5th l Toulon 8th Miltiary Division 2 Toulon 8th Miltiary Division 3 Barcelona Div/Army of Catalonia 4 Grenoble 7th Military Division 5 Grenoble 7th Military Division 6th l Corfu/Fano Division des 7 Isles 2 Corfu/Fano Division des 7 Isles 3 Rome 30th Miltiary Division 4 Civita-Vecchia 30th Miltiary Division 5 Rome 30th Military Division 6 Corfu/Fano Division des 7 Isles 7 Corfu/Fano Division des 7 Isles 7th l lst Div/Army of Catalonia 2 lst Div/Army of Catalonia 3 lst Div/Army of Catalonia 4 lst Div/Army of Catalonia 5 Turin 27th Military Division 8th l 2nd Div/lst Corps/Army of Spain 2 2nd Div/lst Corps/Army of Spain 3 2nd Div/9th Corps/Army of Spain 4 2nd -
Famous Hats Quiz
Test your knowledge of some #HATTASTIC celebrities! FAMOUSFAMOUS HATSHATS QUIZQUIZ ANSWERS 1. What type of hat is Pharrell Williams’ 11. What is the name of the hat that assigns 21. The Mad Hatter is a fanciful character in signature look? Hogwarts’ students into their houses in which children’s tale? Harry Potter? Buffalo. Alice in Wonderland. The Sorting Hat. 2. Who designed his original hat? 22. What is the national hat of France? 12. Which famous Dr. Seuss character is an Vivienne Westwood. animal wearing a hat? Beret. 3. Name the three celebrities on this sheet Cat in the Hat. 23. Everyone knows Santa’s hat, but what type who have supported Wear A Hat Day. of hat did the traditional Sinterklaas wear? 13. Since her accession to the throne, how Sarah Beeny, Vic Reeves, many hats has Queen Elizabeth II worn? Mitre. Gillian Anderson. Over 5,000. 24. Which actress donned a saucer hat for her 4. Who is the Queen’s milliner? role in ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’? 14. What colour of hat do The Smurfs wear? Rachel Trevor-Morgan. Audrey Hepburn. White. 5. What is the most expensive hat ever 25. Who designed the iconic hat Princess made called? 15. When Walter White from Breaking Bad Beatrice wore to The Royal Wedding puts on his pork pie hat, he becomes in 2011? Hat of Love. known as? Philip Treacy. 6. What is its value? Heisenberg. 26. Which famous comedian typically wore a £2.7 million. 16. How many hats has Johnny Depp worn fez when performing? on screen? 7. -
Failure in 1813: the Decline of French Light Infantry and Its Effect on Napoleon’S German Campaign
United States Military Academy USMA Digital Commons Cadet Senior Theses in History Department of History Spring 4-14-2018 Failure in 1813: The eclineD of French Light Infantry and its effect on Napoleon's German Campaign Gustave Doll United States Military Academy, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usmalibrary.org/history_cadet_etd Part of the European History Commons, and the Military History Commons Recommended Citation Doll, Gustave, "Failure in 1813: The eD cline of French Light Infantry and its effect on Napoleon's German Campaign" (2018). Cadet Senior Theses in History. 1. https://digitalcommons.usmalibrary.org/history_cadet_etd/1 This Bachelor's Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Department of History at USMA Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Cadet Senior Theses in History by an authorized administrator of USMA Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. United States Military Academy USMA Digital Commons Cadet Senior Theses in History Department of History Spring 4-14-2018 Failure in 1813: The eclineD of French Light Infantry and its effect on Napoleon's German Campaign Gustave Doll Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usmalibrary.org/history_cadet_etd UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY FAILURE IN 1813: THE DECLINE OF FRENCH LIGHT INFANTRY AND ITS EFFECT ON NAPOLEON’S GERMAN CAMPAIGN HI499: SENIOR THESIS SECTION S26 CPT VILLANUEVA BY CADET GUSTAVE A DOLL, ’18 CO F3 WEST POINT, NEW YORK 19 APRIL 2018 ___ MY DOCUMENTATION IDENTIFIES ALL SOURCES USED AND ASSISTANCE RECEIVED IN COMPLETING THIS ASSIGNMENT. ___ NO SOURCES WERE USED OR ASSISTANCE RECEIVED IN COMPLETING THIS ASSIGNMENT. -
French Army of the Rhine, 1800
French Army of the Rhine l800 Commander-in-Chief: General Moreau Right Wing: Lecorbe Division: Montchoisy Brigades: Chabert & Mainoni 28th Demi-Brigade (3) 44th Demi-Brigade (2) lst Demi-Brigade Légère (l) 9th Demi-Brigade Légère (l) Artillery: 3/2nd Foot Artillery Company 6/2nd Foot Artillery Company 4/6th Horse Artillery Company Division: Lorge Brigades: Goulles & Bontemps 37th Demi-Brigade (3) l05th Demi-Brigade (3) l0th Demi-Brigade Légère (3) lst Swiss Demi-Brigade (l) 7th Hussar Regiment Artillery: l7/lst Foot Artillery Company 5/2nd Horse Artillery Company Elements of 3rd Sapper Battalion Division: Vandamme Brigades: Jardon, Laval, & Molitor 36th Demi-Brigade (3) 44th Demi-Brigade (l) 83th Demi-Brigade (3) 94th Demi-Brigade (3) l02nd Demi-Brigade (3) lst Demi-Brigade Légère (2) 8th Hussar Regiment Artillery: l6/lst Foot Artillery Company 4/2nd Foot Artillery Company 2/6th Horse Artillery Company l/2nd Pontoonier Battalion 7/2nd Pontoonier Battalion 2/3rd Pontoonier Battalion Division: Montrichard Brigades: Daultanne 38th Demi-Brigade (3) 67th Demi-Brigade (3) 84th Demi-Brigade (3) 9th Hussar Regiment Artillery: l5/lst Foot Artillery Company 5/6th Horse Artillery Company l/3rd Pontoonier Battalion 7/3rd Pontoonier Battalion 8/3rd Pontoonier Battalion 1 Reserve Division: Nansouty Brigade: Nansouty & Pelissard 2nd Swiss Battalion lst Converged Grenadier Battalion 2nd Converged Grenadier Battalion llth Dragoon Regiment l2th Chasseur à Cheval Regiment Artillery: l8/lst Foot Artillery Company 5/6th Horse Artillery Company Reserve Corps: -
Britain and the Fur Trade: Commerce and Consumers in the North-Atlantic World, 1783-1821
Citation: Hope, David (2016) Britain and the Fur Trade: Commerce and Consumers in the North-Atlantic World, 1783-1821. Doctoral thesis, Northumbria University. This version was downloaded from Northumbria Research Link: http://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/31598/ Northumbria University has developed Northumbria Research Link (NRL) to enable users to access the University’s research output. Copyright © and moral rights for items on NRL are retained by the individual author(s) and/or other copyright owners. Single copies of full items can be reproduced, displayed or performed, and given to third parties in any format or medium for personal research or study, educational, or not-for-profit purposes without prior permission or charge, provided the authors, title and full bibliographic details are given, as well as a hyperlink and/or URL to the original metadata page. The content must not be changed in any way. Full items must not be sold commercially in any format or medium without formal permission of the copyright holder. The full policy is available online: http://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/policies.html Britain and the Fur Trade: Commerce and Consumers in the North-Atlantic World, 1783-1821 David Hope PhD 2016 Britain and the Fur Trade: Commerce and Consumers in the North-Atlantic World, 1783-1821 David Hope A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Northumbria at Newcastle for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Research undertaken in the Faculty of Arts, Design & Social Sciences September 2016 Abstract This is a study of the mercantile organisation of the British fur trade in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. -
Austerlitz the Gamers, Inc
The Gamers, Inc. same nationality (Russian for Alexander, Austrian for Francis) but may never stack with a unit of the other nation—with the exception of the other leader and the common Army HQ, as applicable. Each Emperor’s command and Napoleonic Brigade Series: initiative rating is 0, but their morale rating is 4. Each must use initiative to issue orders, see 3.2a below. See the victory conditions should either man be killed or wounded. 3.2 Katusov, Command, and the ©1993.Austerlitz The Gamers, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Royalty Prince Katusov is nominally in command of the Allied army and only he may issue regular orders (as army commander) Game Design: David A. Powell brigades trace all command radii directly to the Allied Forces. The two Emperors Series Design: David A. Powell, Dean N. to their parent corps HQ. If wrecked, these may only issue orders to units of the same Essig units suffer the -6 (wrecked of wrecked nationality using initiative. division) penalty, not just the -4 (wrecked 3.2a Royal Initiative. An initiative Introduction brigade) one. These units do not count when roll for either Emperor does not count against determining Corps Attack Stoppage. normal chain of command restrictions—each Austerlitz is the premiere game Emperor, in effect, gets a “free” roll for in the Napoleonic Brigade Series. Fought initiative each turn. Successful initiative on December 2nd, 1805, it remains one of 2.3 The Imperial Guard only grants them the ability to issue one Napoleon’s fi nest battles. Through daring The French Imperial Guard is an order (with a 0 army leader’s command maneuver and timing, the French Emperor independent unit commanded by Marshal points) to a subordinate commander. -
How Many Names for Hats Can You Find?
How many names for hats can you find? D A D E L C O G R O O N S H E W K E G V D L F A S C I N A T O R Y J R S F O I T M T A I I B I B N U J B B C C S G U R J L O S S Y G K D Y H M B K R N M O A Q E Z F W U F E Z Y L B I H R T W E C O O N S K I N C A P C B E G E H X A C T O Q U E N F B E R E T O W Q E P R V U O B E A N I E D M P I C T U R E S I D L T T A F B O H A R D H A T C O A Q O R B U R P P S Z Y X O O R C V P T O R K C E B O W L E R A L H H U N G P D S T E T S O N C A P A J N A I B N F F M L K E I V I T D E P E A C H B A S K E T A S C O T ASCOT A hard style of hat, usually worn by men, dating back to the 1900s. -
France's War in Mali: Lessons for an Expeditionary Army
CHILDREN AND FAMILIES The RAND Corporation is a nonprofit institution that helps improve policy and EDUCATION AND THE ARTS decisionmaking through research and analysis. ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE This electronic document was made available from www.rand.org as a public service INFRASTRUCTURE AND of the RAND Corporation. TRANSPORTATION INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS LAW AND BUSINESS Skip all front matter: Jump to Page 16 NATIONAL SECURITY POPULATION AND AGING PUBLIC SAFETY Support RAND SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Browse Reports & Bookstore TERRORISM AND Make a charitable contribution HOMELAND SECURITY For More Information Visit RAND at www.rand.org Explore the RAND Corporation View document details Limited Electronic Distribution Rights This document and trademark(s) contained herein are protected by law as indicated in a notice appearing later in this work. This electronic representation of RAND intellectual property is provided for non- commercial use only. Unauthorized posting of RAND electronic documents to a non-RAND website is prohibited. RAND electronic documents are protected under copyright law. Permission is required from RAND to reproduce, or reuse in another form, any of our research documents for commercial use. For information on reprint and linking permissions, please see RAND Permissions. This report is part of the RAND Corporation research report series. RAND reports present research findings and objective analysis that address the challenges facing the public and private sectors. All RAND reports undergo rigorous peer review to ensure high standards for research quality and objectivity. C O R P O R A T I O N France’s War in Mali Lessons for an Expeditionary Army Michael Shurkin Prepared for the United States Army Approved for public release; distribution unlimited For more information on this publication, visit www.rand.org/t/rr770 Published by the RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, Calif. -
The Battle of the Ardennes 22 August 1914
This electronic thesis or dissertation has been downloaded from the King’s Research Portal at https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/ The Battle of the Ardennes 22 August 1914 House, Simon Awarding institution: King's College London The copyright of this thesis rests with the author and no quotation from it or information derived from it may be published without proper acknowledgement. END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT Unless another licence is stated on the immediately following page this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ You are free to copy, distribute and transmit the work Under the following conditions: Attribution: You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). Non Commercial: You may not use this work for commercial purposes. No Derivative Works - You may not alter, transform, or build upon this work. Any of these conditions can be waived if you receive permission from the author. Your fair dealings and other rights are in no way affected by the above. Take down policy If you believe that this document breaches copyright please contact [email protected] providing details, and we will remove access to the work immediately and investigate your claim. Download date: 02. Oct. 2021 This electronic theses or dissertation has been downloaded from the King’s Research Portal at https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/ The Battle of the Ardennes 22 August 1914 Title: Author: Simon House The copyright of this thesis rests with the author and no quotation from it or information derived from it may be published without proper acknowledgement. -
University of Cape Town
Town Cape of University Sartorial Disruption An investigation of the histories, dispositions, and related museum practices of the dress/fashion collections at Iziko Museums as a means to re-imagine and re-frame the sartorial in the museum. Erica de Greef The copyright of this thesis vests in the author. No quotation from it or information derivedTown from it is to be published without full acknowledgement of the source. The thesis is to be used for private study or non- commercial research purposes Capeonly. of Published by the University of Cape Town (UCT) in terms of the non-exclusive license granted to UCT by the author. University Thesis presented for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Department of African Studies University of Cape Town January 2019 “Clothes are people to Diana Vreeland. Her interest in them is deep and human” (Ballard, 1960:293, cited in Clark, De la Haye & Horsley. 2014:26) This text represents a full and original submission for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Cape Town. This copy has been supplied for the purpose of research, on the understanding that it is copyright material, and that no quotation from the thesis may be published without proper acknowledgment. Cover Image: SAM14268: Beadwork Detail. Photograph by Andrew Juries, Courtesy of Andrew Juries. iii iv Abstract In this thesis I investigate and interrogate the historical and current compositions, conditions and dispositions of three collections containing sartorial objects of three formerly separate museums – the South African Museum, the South African National Gallery and the South African Cultural History Museum. -
1 Nelson's Navy: Sailors & Ships Marine 1795 British 2 Wellington Wellington at Salamanca 1812 British 3 Napoleon's Egyptian
1 Nelson's Navy: Sailors & Ships Marine 1795 British 2 Wellington Wellington at Salamanca 1812 British 3 Napoleon's Egyptian Campaign Fusilier Legion Nautique 1801 French 4 Wellington's Light Infantry Private British 71st Light Regiment 1812 British 5 Napoleon's Foreign Guard Cavalry Polish Lancer 1807 Polish 6 Napoleon's Russian Campaign Driver Artillery Train 1812 French 7 British Artillery Trooper Mounted Rocket Corps Horse Artillery 1814 British 8 Wellington's Cavalry in Action Office Royal Horse Guards 1800 British 9 Napoleon's Chasseurs Subaltern 1st Chasseurs Service Dress 1806 French 10 Wellington's Allies:Spain 1815 Spanish 11 Wellington's Specialist Troops Officer Royal Engineers 1813 British 12 The Young Guard in Action Officer Fusiliers-Chasseurs 1810 French 13 Napoleon's Italian Campaigns Corporal Consular Guard Grenadiers 1800 French 14 The Battle of Austerlitz The Emperor Napoleon 1805 French 15 Wellington's Foot Guards Private Coldstream Guards:Hougoumont 1815 British 16 Napoleon's Carabiniers Trooper 1st Carabiniers 1812 French 17 The Russian Army Grenadier Russian Preobrajensky Lifeguard 1801 Russian 18 Napoleon's Hussars Sapper 1st Hussars 1810-12 French 19 Prussian Cavalry Garde du Corps 1806 Prussian 20 Napoleon's Dragoons Trooper 4th Dragoons 1810 French 21 Napoleon's Enemies:Austria Officer Regiment Splenyi 1800 Austrian 22 The Old Guard in Action Eagle Bearer 1811 French 23 The Rise of Napoleon Grenadier Paris National Guard 1792 French 24 Napoleon's Enemies:Blucher & the Prussians Trooper Hussars 1806 Prussian