Yet another victory was achieved for Mieczyslaw, this time along the Burtzenian frontier.

Skladowy Fabiszak, assigned the task of probing the Burtzenian mountain passes, discovered that a large Burtzenian force was maneuvering with a possible bid to force one pass before winter proper set in, so as to be able to command the action into next spring. Skladowy Fabiszak, had Pulkownik Koronowski and Ugodzic Wojskowski with him to command a small force of infantry and some cavalry.

Fabiszak, chose to hold the elite Trabki Huzarzy and a medium artillery battery into his personal command, and assigned Koronowski the infantry, consisting of Skrzypcowo Piechota, Flety Korpus and Korona Korpus along with a light gun and some mysliwi (skirmishers); Wojskowski was to command Wstrasowo Dragon.
The plan was to hold the town of Grozhof while at the same time driving off the Burtzenians, whom appeared ready to control the nearby bridge crossing of the Grozen river.



Meanwhile the rest of the armies were arriving, all the Burtzenian infantry moved into a covering position in a massive brigade square in front of the bridge, with the river forming the 4th line of the massive box. Burtzenian high command was also now present and bringing artillery into position on the corners of the square.
Mieczyslaw high command had arrived and sent off artillery to the far left flank. The cavalry was still not arrived by the time the Burtzenian cavalry was spent.


Once the Wstrasowo Dragon under Ugodzic Wojskowski had arrived they turned immediately to the right flank and began to climb the hill leading over towards the riverbank. Burtzenian forces were still assembling their great square and did little to counter the next Mieczyslaw moves.
These consisted of issuing new orders for the infantry, to wheel to the left in a great arc, with the right beyond the woods and the left to come about facing the grenadiers in the Burtzenian great square. Along the way also had come the medium battery, which was now swinging off the road and would form the right 'end' of this new line.



The line had just gotten into position when the Burtzenian re-enforcements had arrived, now with a fresh Uhlan force, these troopers were immediately seized upon by the same wild-eyed brigadier that had sent the dragoons to their doom earlier in the day. The Uhlans rode forward to be met by the Mieczyslaw light battery, now loaded with cannister, while running to form line behind them were the Flety Korpus, having evacuated the town and coming out to become the 'support' line behind Skrzypcowo Piechota and Korona Korpus.
These Uhlans fared no better than the dragoons before them, they ended up half their force before they could even complete forming a line to charge! In this shattered condition they refused to charge and permitted the Flety Korpus to form line behind the guns and so totally block any further advance on the Mieczyslaw left flank.

This development was too much for the Burtzenian commander, whom quit the field at that moment and ordered the brigadiers to take what action they saw fit.

Aftermath:
The mountain passes near Grozhof are now firmly in Mieczyslaw hands and the Burtzenians will make no progress this winter.
Koronowski has been promoted to Ugodzic and those Mysliwi under his command are considered the best quality in all the Duchy.
Skrzypcowo Piechota for their steady action under fire have been awarded veteran status and pay.
Notes:
This was a play-out of Table Top Teaser #3 (Advance-Guard Action) and I was using a mixture of figures, not the ones specific for The Duchy of Mieczyslaw.
We gamed on Bluebear Jeff's table, using his terrain and a mix of our minis, with a guest Burtzenian commander, whom had playtested Jeff's Tricorne Wars rules in their infancy a year or so ago.
9 comments:
One slight correction . . . my rules are STILL in their "infancy". They are still in a very "stream of consciousness" format and need considerable reorganization and updating to bring them in line with issues that have arisen during playtests.
-- Jeff
Well Jeff I certainly think you can say that the first diapers are off the rules, though they have yet to crawl.
*grin* . . . and they occasionally make a mess.
Actually I'm quite pleased with them so far. The "fog of war" aspects are doing just what I want; and the basic mechanics work well.
They do need a serious reorganization, editing and a good QRS . . . but I think that we've been having fun with them so far.
-- Jeff
Hi
I don't know your rules but the game was cool!... I am using also Tabletop Teasers for my Campaign of Leipzig and I planing using the No.3. I'll re-read your AAR many times!
Rafa
Very good & enjoyable battle report, great pics (as usual): thanks for sharing!
Jean-Louis
P.S.: hopefully Mieczyslaw, Boyardvina and Burtzenia will keep warring in 2008...
Jean-Louis, yes I think that bluebear will continue to apply enough torque to keep the action moving along in the Wars for Arcadian Glory
Rafa, we have played this scenario three times so far. I posted the links on the comments at your blogsite.
Thanks for the pictures and battle report! Great terrain.
I hope to give the Bluebear Tricorne rules a try in the coming year. I think they'll work well for solo gaming (and for my non-big battalions) :-)
Fitz,
Please email me with any questions/suggestions that you have concerning the rules. I had not envisioned them for solo play . . . but the "fog of war" nature of the rules might well be adapted to solo play.
My email is . . . bluebear@uniserve.com
-- Jeff
Looks like its was an enjoyable and interesting game. Nice battle report and pictures.
-- Allan
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