La Bataille de Friedland et Danzig 1809
La Bataille de Friedland 1807
4:40am… 5e and 6e Provisional Grenadiers 5:40 am… 7e and 8 e Provisional Grenadiers Coalition Starting Positions
The Russian Army has been marching without proper forage and arrives on the field exhausted. At the beginning of the each turn, roll for each regiment. A roll below its morale number will prohibit that regiment from moving that turn. Repeat every turn until the 7:00 am turn when all units are free to move at the player’s discretion. Leaders do not affect this morale roll. Cossaques are always looting, so they are considered well provisioned and exempt from this rule. Guard Jaeger Regiment within 5 hexes of Posthenen GL Prince Bagration and staff; GM Baggovouth; and the Advanced Guard Division; all placed within 5 hexes of R2 GM Raevsky; with the Advance Guard Division; all placed within 5 hexes of AGB 1 ST Division Imperial Guard; all placed within 5 hexes of 3B Cossaques of the Left Wing ( #2, #4) at Grunhof
Victory Conditions Empire of the French
Marginal – Occupy any one hex of Posthenen at the end of the scenario Substantial – Occupy all hexes of Posthenen at the end of the scenario Decisive – Rout and or eliminate 8 Russian battalions at the end of any Russian morale recovery phase Coalition
Marginal – Occupy any one hex of Posthenen at the end of the scenario Substantial – Occupy all hexes of Posthenen at the end of the scenario
Decisive – Occupy hex 1D at the end of the scenario Scenario Six – Bennigsen Withdraws
Despite his ailments, contracted through the social intricacies of the time, Baron Bennigsen has a clear moment and decides having an army divided by several waterways is not a good idea. He orders Essen I to personally ride to each wing commander and give the retreat order. Essen I starts the scenario with Bennigsen, and therefore must find Bagration; Docturov; and Gortchakov I to deliver the retreat order.
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