Tactical map of battle
area
After
two days of preparation Wellington orders his four corps to attack Valladolid
Soult
has managed to rally, reorganise and resupply his four corps
But
only two are in position in front of the city
53
and 55 infantry brigades garrison the city.
7th
corps is within supporting distance
16th
corps is 4 hours march to the south, and will not arrive until noon.
British
– 48000 infantry, 4000 cavalry, 87 guns
French
– 56000 infantry, 3900 cavalry, 81 guns
Table at start of
wargame
1st,
2nd and 3rd British corps arrive start of move 1
4th
British corps arrive start of move 5
16th
Italian corps arrive start of move 5
0800-1200
Soult
has ordered 8th and 13th corps to hold their position
7th
corps has been ordered to halt behind the marsh
He
is moving to join 16th corps, who are about to arrive bottom right
Wellington
has ordered 1st, 2nd and 3rd corps to advance
As
they do so the highland brigade of 2nd corps suffer 400 casualties
The
gunners of 3rd corps also suffer casualties
Wellington
has joined 4th corps, who are about to arrive centre left
1200-1600
Both
4th British (bottom left) and 16th Italian (bottom right)
have arrived on the table and are moving to join the battle.
There
have been a number of cavalry melee with two British and one French brigades in
rout. The loss of cavalry support for
the British attack is proving a problem.
1st,
2nd and 3rd British corps are all engaged with the
French.
1st
British corps has had to halt due to lack of cavalry support. However their artillery are causing
casualties to the French gunners.
2nd
British corps have taken the hill in the centre, but 13th Polish
corps are counter attacking.
3rd
British corps artillery have failed to cause any casualties. However their dragoons have routed the French
hussars. The infantry have closed with
the French and are engaged in a fire fight.
Both
sides have suffered considerable casualties, but the battle could go either
way. It looks like both 4th
British and 16th Italian corps will arrive too late to influence the
outcome of the battle.
1600-2000
1st
British corps (top left) unable to advance due to lack of cavalry
7th
French corps (top right) lose artillery and content to hold their position
2nd
British corps (centre left) are in rout.
13th
Polish corps (centre right) lancers charge and rout three infantry brigades
In
doing so they halt the British attack and hold the hill in the centre
4th
British corps (centre left) are ordered to retake the hill in the centre
3rd
British corps (bottom left) cavalry charge and rout two French brigades
8th
French corps (bottom right) are in rout
16th
Italian corps (bottom right) deploy behind 8th corps to cover the
rout
Conclusion
Wellington
has won the battle. Despite losing all
of 2nd corps, he has broken 7th and 8th French
corps.
Soult
has lost two corps in the battle. 13th
Polish corps counter attack and hold the centre. 14th Italian corps are in
position to hold his left flank
Despite
his victory Wellington is unable to take Valladolid. Two French brigades hold the city. In addition 13th Polish and 14th
Italian corps are still capable of fighting.
As
darkness falls the French retreat to Valladolid. The British take up position to the west of
the city.
The
French have lost 4100 casualties and 18 guns plus 7 brigades in rout
The
British have lost 3800 casualties and 6 guns plus 4 brigades in rout