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smacdowall18 May 2013 3:47 p.m. PST

I have just posted the first part of a battle report and scenario for a what-if scenario taking place in April 1703 when the French attempted to cross through the Kinzig valley in the Black Forest to link up with the Bavarians. A local Count with a small force of entrenched militia, backed up by a few regulars makes a valiant attempt to stop them.
Will Imperial reinforcements get there in time? link

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French Dragoons scout along the Kinzig valley

mghFond18 May 2013 4:09 p.m. PST

Interesting! Probably my all time favorite era to game in. Thanks for sharing.

smacdowall21 May 2013 3:13 a.m. PST

The full battle report with lots of pics is now up on the blog link

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