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David Grech13 Mar 2016 2:22 p.m. PST

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13.09 The final positions before nightfall. In the foreground, the French
cavalry have regrouped whilst on the Cerro de Medellin, Vilatte has broken
Hill's division once more. Lapisse's attack has failed however and the
French general has paid with his own life, shot from his saddle during the
assault. Further back, Cuesta and Sebastiani still face each other, neither
side broken but with the Spanish badly bloodied.

At this point hostilities are halted by the failing light. The French have
lost 5,220 men and 20 guns equivalent to 11% of their forces. Wellington's
losses amounted to 5,040 men and 16 guns which tots up to 30% casualties
whilst Cuesta has suffered the most, losing 10,080 men and 18 guns or 36% of
his forces. Total allied losses therefore totaled 15,120 men and 34 guns. A
decisive French victory !

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normsmith15 Mar 2016 2:40 a.m. PST

Thanks for putting all of that work into the report – have really enjoyed it.

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