"Brigades Organization." Topic
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Tango01 | 22 Jul 2015 9:32 p.m. PST |
"Whilst during the mid-18th century, the organisation of armies into Brigades appears to have been a more administrative/ campaign construct rather than a battlefield formation, I am finding it useful to build up the orbats for the Pils-Holstein collection with a brigade structure. And it may well be that I utilise this as an optional element within the tabletop rules, but that's a consideration for another time… Whatever, I decided to develop the armies on the basis of Brigades, and that the French, Prussian, Pils-Holstein brigades would vary in size between the armies…"
From main page philswarcabinet.blogspot.com.ar Amicalement Armand |
Frederick | 23 Jul 2015 5:06 a.m. PST |
I have started to brigade my 18th Century troops starting with my Imagination – which has infantry brigades with two regiments of infantry (2 line battalions plus a half-battalion of grenadiers each) plus a jaeger battalion and a battery – works out to four infantry battalions, one converged grenadier battalion, one jaeger battalion and one battery |
Nadir Shah | 24 Jul 2015 4:11 a.m. PST |
Very nice paintwork there Armand :) |
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