La Bataille de Friedland et Danzig 1809

Le Siege de Danzig 1807

If the French attack these Forts, combat a le melee result must be a “DS” before the French can enter the assaulted hex. The forts don’t surrender on a “DS”, the defender instead would retreat one hex. Russian Cossaques – The Russian Cossaque Regiments that are present at Danzig are irregular cavalry. Based upon that premise please apply the following series of adjustments to their use and interaction with other units within the structure of the game. The Cossaques will check morale whenever they are fired upon by a unit that is not disordered. It does not require the result of a casualty to force the morale check. In additional if the Cossaque suffers a casualty due to fire it routs. Further Cossaques nay not charge infantry that is in good order from any orientation or unlimbered artillery into a front hexside of the enemy. Note: Cossaques have a different movement rate in the forest than other cavalry. Polska and Romanov Infantry Melee – Whenever Ploska and Romanov (Russian) infantry engage in melee the results will included 1 additional increment loss for each side of the melee. Each side regardless of who is attacking or defending both take an additional loss over and above the result. Ds and DR are not excluded. A non-result will be modified to a 1/1. Russian Jaegers – Russian Jaegers deployed into buildings unlike their Infantry counterparts. Therefore Russian Jaegers in a village hex must be in skirmish order , never General Order. The entire unit deploys into the number of built-up hexes detailed by the phasing player. They have no rear or flank hexsides while in a village. The Jaegers however do count for stacking if a unit stops in the hex. Units that move through the village will not be over stacked as a result of the Jaeger’s increments. Prussians and Russians may not stack together at the end of a turn in the same hex. If they do, only one battalion counts for melee and fire. All would count for stacking for fire defense and the worst morale would represent the stack. Prussian and Saxon Infantry The Prussians and Saxons were allies in 1806 and the infantry forces trained in the same tactical system. When in line formation, infantry is plus 3 to the die roll for any morale check. Grenadiers and Fusiliers have no modification. When moving in line, for each three movement points expended, an additional movement point is required to redress the lines. Artillery Limber

Russian Foot Battery 5-6 to limber Prussian Foot Battery 5-6 to limber French Foot Battery 4-6 to limber

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