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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP17 Oct 2025 4:42 p.m. PST

"The following is a report of our most recent Seven Years War game, a fictional engagement set in 1757. While the battle is an independent action, and not part of a campaign, I have for convenience linked it to an earlier action. For those preferring a short video summary one can be found here.

While Frederick would claim the Battle of Lukositz as a victory the harsh reality was it was a bloody draw which had thrown his invasion of Bohemia into some disarray. Events elsewhere further complicated his planned troop concentration and as such just two weeks following the Battle of Lukositz he faced Browne again. He took comfort that some reinforcements had arrived, making up his losses, but the strategic situation had not improved. In all Frederick had as his disposal 17,000 bayonets, 6,000 cavalry and excluding lighter battalion guns attached to his infantry some 36 cannon. Below, a view of the Prussian centre and right…"

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On Campaign with Volley & Bayonet


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