Friday 20 September 2019

Battles of Ostia and Gibraltar

 In the summer of 1805 the french rebuilt their fleet in the Mediterranean and recruited more troops in Bavaria and the Papal States, The british raised regiments in India and Portugal, the russians built up a new arm in Kiev and the austrians reinforced their main army in Padania.
Orders were issued: the french army in Andalusia attacked Gibraltar while the british assulted the Mahrattan territories, moved Wellington to the Atlantic, invaded the papal states and disembarked in the french west indies, the royal navy sent a ship of the line to rieforce the Atlantic squadron and lost a transport to hurricane Dorian. The austrians under Radetzky joined the march on Rome while Kutuzov marched on to Hungary, Bagration attacked Georgia and more russians invaded Ukraine.
 The neutral territories where quickly seized by the allies and the french surrendered in the caribbean
 The allied and french armies met in Ostia, south of Rome
 The imperials prepared their defence, forming around the objective
 The austrians massed before their target with the cavalry and guns to the left. The british where yet marching onto the field so the first shots would come down to the kaiserlichs
 Austrian cavalry flanks the french lines
 While the infantry marches ponderously forwards
French dragoons are swift to react, blocking the path to the guns
 While the cuirassiers menace the infantry
 The dragoons wheel about to face a flank charge
 While masses of austrians advance onto the village, a unit turns left to keep the cuirassiers in check
 Austrian ulhans skirt the french cavalry and charge the guns
 Lancing the unsuspecting gunners
 French dragoons are also caught in the rear and routed
 The cuirassiers charge the mauled hussars but are surprisingly repelled!
 Der angriff! Hungarian grenadiers assault the village
 While their comrades are shot to pieces around them
 The hungarians cause one damage but the garrison helds
 A wounded Radetzky fruitlessly tries to restore some order amongst the ulhans
 Finally the grendiers capture the village tipping the french over their morale threshold
 Tardy british under the incompetent general Sanderlay finally show up on the field when the battle is all but won (classic perfidious Albion)
 They move in speedy columns to the front
 The ragged austrian cavalry retreats from the fight
 A french unit pushes back the attacking austrians in the wood
 But are sabred in turn by the british light dragoons
 In the penultimate turn of the battle the french miss their morale role and the army flees
 Since they have nowhere to escape, the remnants surrender and are marched to POW camps
 We played a second battle: no less than six french unit attacking a single division of heroic redcoats
 Ulp!
 The lobsters hide from the french artillery in the first turn

 The french masses moved onto the built up area and a furious firefight ensued
However in the last turn the redcoats were still hanging by the skin of their teeth onto the village, and so they repulsed the attack and kept Gibraltar in british hands
The updated map reflects the decline of the french empire

No comments:

Post a Comment