Tactical map of battle
area
Wellington
has ordered 2nd corps to occupy Murca and 4th corps to
support them
4
infantry brigade has been detached from 2nd corps on garrison duty
Soult
has ordered 13th corps to occupy Murca, and 3rd corps to
support them
British–
28000 infantry, 2000 cavalry, 60 guns
French
– 32000 infantry, 2000 cavalry, 60 guns
Table at start of
wargame
Both
armies have orders to occupy Murca (in centre of table)
The
leading corps of each army are approaching the town
2nd
British corps have one brigade detached on garrison duty
The
remaining two corps will arrive on the table at the start of move 1
0800-1200
13th
Polish corps send two brigades to occupy the town
The
remainder of the corps deploy right of the town
3rd
French corps have been ordered to deploy to the left of the town
2nd
British corps have deployed right of the town to counter the Polish deployment
Wellington
has ordered them not to garrison the town
He
wants to outnumber the enemy on this flank
4th
British corps have been ordered to deploy left of the town
But
two rifle brigades have been ordered to occupy Murca
Both
armies are deploying out of artillery range to avoid casualties
1200-1600
Wellington
sends his light division into Murca to contest the town
The
rifles quickly win the skirmish and force the Polish infantry to retreat
The
remainder of 4th corps is ordered to hold their position
2nd
British corps are now ordered to advance and engage Poles
With
half of the Polish infantry still fighting for the town the British have local
superiority.
1600-2000
The
light division continue to press the shaken defenders of Murca, who break under
the pressure and rout from the town.
2nd
British corps come under artillery fire as they advance, and one brigade
suffers 10% casualties.
The
Polish lancers charge 2nd British dragoons, but they lose the melee
and withdraw shaken.
Conclusion
13th
Polish corps are in a desperate position.
They
have lost two infantry brigades, and their cavalry are shaken
They
have also failed to stop the advance of 2nd British corps
To
avoid disaster Soult orders a general retreat
The
French have lost 1200 casualties and two brigades in rout
The
British have lost 400 casualties