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Tango0104 Mar 2025 4:17 p.m. PST

"In the fourth and final refighting of the Battle of Madonna dell'Olmo, the battle sees The Rejects face-off against one another for bragging rights. Surjit and Richard take command of the Franco-Spanish Army while Steve and Lee take the reins of the Austro-Piedmontese Army. Having presented three battle reports, I skip the usual background formalities as regular readers may know the situation by heart. I dive straight into battle…"

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paperbattles10 Aug 2025 4:07 p.m. PST

well, as a Piedmontese (living close to Cuneo) I am investigating a lot around this battle. At the moment I achieved to draw a map of the battle and a OOB for both the Austro-Piedmontese army and the Gallispan army.

I have to add some adding to my map because I just got an ancient book with tons of tactical details.
I hope it will help to wargame that battle with full awareness of the troops that fought that day.


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