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Tango0101 May 2026 1:47 p.m. PST

"Those with losses from the earlier game started off carrying one or two hit markers depending on their losses. The Russian cavalry was too battered and useless and was sent off to escort the baggage as the army had been joined by a brigade of Austrian cavalry and another brigade of Russian infantry.


The French carried fewer losses over and received another brigade of cavalry and another strong brigade of infantry. The Polish Legion were also joined by their third battalion and two battalions of the Lombard Legion. The armies were numerically more or less balanced, except the French had four batteries of artillery against two of Russian mountain guns, and they had a slight advantage in squadrons and battalions, but not by much. Where the French were at an advantage was in their troops' and generals' quality, together with complete domination in the area of skirmishers…"


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