For the first battle of the campaign I am using the scenario 'The Combat of St. Ulrich' . The Austrians have stolen a march on the Prussians and a picked force of Grenadiers have captured the bridge over the Schwartz River . They have deployed the Grenadiers to protect the bridge with a unit of cavalry to the flank , with the gun on a hill on the other side of the river . The Prussians are advancing through the village of Mulheim in the to of the photo.
The Austrian command , the Grenadier Brigadier is unfortunately a 'ditherer' - hence the green counter , he will need encouraging to do things !
The Austrian Artillery - it didn't fire during the entire game !
The Prussian command the Brigadier is 'Dashing' hence the red counter, and the King of Prussia is overseeing the action .
The Prussians advanced through the village and their Dragoons formed into line and were charged by the Austrians so they counter-charged!
After 2 rounds of combat the Prussians broke and routed off the table ! , the Austrians rallied back to reform.
Then to everyone's surprise the Austrians the Austrian rolled a 6 and with the encouragement of the C in C and advanced two moves and fired into the advancing Prussian columns - who had not deployed - not expecting the Austrians to advance !
Oh dear ! the Prussians bumbled there !
The Prussians struggled to deploy under close range volleys from the Austrians .
One of the Line Battalions was driven back with but Frederick used the card to rally hits off them - so saving the situation .
However the Prussians couldn't turn the game around, the left flank Battalion broke and fled , the Prussian Artillery drove the Austrian left flank Grenadiers back but having lost 2 army points (Dragoons and the Line Battalion) the Prussians lost the game and had to retreat back through the village leaving the field to the Austrians . Well I wasn't expecting that !, a very quick game (only 3 moves) and a Austrian victory . The Campaign continues next blog .