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Tango0129 Mar 2023 8:46 p.m. PST

"Napoleon sat at his field table his right leg resting on a small box. He had gathered together three of his corps commanders for the conference in late morning. Lauriston pressed for bold movement which he argued would bring victory. He favoured splitting the army and pressing the enemy left by a flanking movement. Marmont also pressed for such action, but perhaps not as enthusiastically. Victor, it seemed, was less inclined for such a movement. Concerned by the large number of recruits bolstering the French corps he advised caution. Rather than divide the army Victor proposed concentration. Napoleon of course favoured bold action. He was determined to achieve victory. In due those elements near the field of battle deployed. Orders were dispatched to hasten those reinforcements due late in the day. They would however move against the Russian left…"


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Frederick Supporting Member of TMP30 Mar 2023 7:08 a.m. PST

Good looking game!

Tango0130 Mar 2023 3:22 p.m. PST

Glad you enjoyed it…


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