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Huguenot Horsemen advance into battle. |
1567 France, the Huguenots are under pressure, Spanish troops support the French Catholics. A large Spanish force masses on the French border, a Huguenot force advances to meet the threat.
A 12 element DBA-Hx game, SPAV took command of the dastardly Spanish, yours truly the mighty Huguenots.
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The Battlefield |
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The mighty Spanish |
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Huguenot Horse flood forward |
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Huguenot Foot soldiers |
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A sizeable Cavalry force threatens the Spanish flank. |
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'For his Supreme Catholic Majesty!!' |
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The Spanish force would form a defensive line. |
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Forward the Mercenaries... |
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Chaarrgee! |
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Huguenot Light Troops threaten the other Spanish flank. |
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Spanish Shot take a great defensive advantage. |
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Slowly the Huguenot line advances |
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KaBoom! First blood to the Huguenots..... |
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With the Spanish horse pinned, Huguenot Cavalry take advantage. |
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Rahoo! Rahoo! Rahoo! |
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Back & forth, Spanish Lancers versus Huguenot Pistols... |
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OOhhh Super Smashing Lovely! I'm anticipating a major Spanish collapse here.. |
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Support for the Huguenot Pistols |
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The Spanish line is weak everywhere |
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However, the Spanish Artillery finds their range |
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At last the main bodies engage! |
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Recoils all round for the Spanish! |
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In a superb Riposte, The dastardly Spanish 'gang up' on the Huguenots... |
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No No NOOO!!! Down goes the Huguenot Shot & General... |
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To make matters worse.... |
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Final positions, the Huguenots are sent scurrying away. |
SPAV is chanting insults in my direction. I can only curse the 'Lords of Fate' & my poor die rolls. That one was in the bag & let it slip away. I took too long organizing the attack & failed to co-ordinate my advantage in Horse. Until next time.
Apologies, it's been a while since our last game. I've been laid up with a sciatica injury, I'm well on the road to recovery now. We hope to get our Napoleonics & ACW games played next.
2 comments:
Nice battle report and a good read Cheers S
Excellent report, love the explanations...and the fantastic figures, well done!
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