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Wednesday, November 29, 2023
7 July 1813 - Southern Germany - Day 4
1st Austrian army – attack Essenbach
2nd Austrian army – reinforce and resupply at Reisbach
3rd Austrian army – regroup and resupply at Muhldorf
7th French army – defend Essenbach
8th French army – reinforce and resupply at Landshut
9th French army – retreat to Dorfen
Wednesday, November 22, 2023
6 July 1813 – Battle of Muhldorf
9th French army have orders to advance and hold Muhldorf
French – 12 infantry brigades, 3 cavalry brigade, 3 corps artillery
Austrian –12 infantry brigades, 3 cavalry brigade, 3 corps artillery
The river is unfordable and can only be crossed by the bridges
3rd Austrian army will enter the bottom of the table at the start of move 1
End of move 2
Austrian army enter table
French CinC – behind 25 corps
25 corps – deployed either side of river
26 corps – in and around Muhldorf
27 corps – left of town
Austrian CinC – taken command of half of 7 and 8 corps
7 corps – right bank of river
8 corps – advancing towards town
9 corps – advancing towards 27 corps
Austrian army advance
French CinC – taken command of half of 25 corps on right bank
25 corps – wait for enemy to advance
26 corps – wait for enemy to advance
27 corps – infantry on hill advance
Austrian CinC – half out of artillery range
7 corps – advance on right bank of river
8 corps – half out of artillery range
9 corps – infantry move towards hillEnd of move 6
Cavalry melee
Counter battery fire
French CinC – cavalry win cavalry melee
25 corps – wait for enemy to advance
26 corps – gunners routed by artillery fire
27 corps – wait for enemy to advance
Austrian CinC – infantry advance to attack
7 corps – infantry drive off cavalry with musket fire
8 corps – artillery rout enemy gunners
9 corps – infantry advance on to hill
End of move 8
Cavalry melee
Infantry skirmish
French CinC – cavalry lose second melee and retreat shaken
25 corps – infantry brigade joins nearby cavalry rout
26 corps – cavalry lose melee and rout , taking one infantry brigade with them
27 corps – infantry on hill lose skirmish, one brigade routs
Austrian CinC – infantry rout cavalry brigade
7 corps – cavalry lose melee, infantry drive off cavalry with musket fire
8 corps – artillery and infantry advance towards town
9 corps – cavalry lose melee, infantry win skirmish fight on hill
End of move 10
French army retreat
French CinC – abandon main bridge and retreat on east bank of river
25 corps – with three brigades in rout remainder of corps retreat
26 corps – artillery rout, garrison abandon town and retreat
27 corps – with three brigades in rout whole corps retreats
Austrian CinC – secure west end of main bridge
7 corps – cavalry rally, infant ry secure east end of main brigade
8 corps – artillery and infantry advance towards town
9 corps – cavalry rally, corps pursue retreating Baden corps
Summary
The Austrians defeat the main French army
Garrison holds town to the end, but has to retreat with the rest of the army
The French have lost 5 infantry, 6 cavalry and 2 artillery casualties (2800 men)
The Austrians have lost 3 infantry, 3 cavalry and 1 artillery casualties (1600 men)
Wednesday, November 15, 2023
6 July 1813 - Southern Germany - Day 3
Austrians attack Muhldorf
1st
Austrian army – regroup and resupply
2nd
Austrian army – occupy Reisbach
3rd
Austrian army – attack Muhldorf
7th
French army – regroup and resupply
8th
French army – retreat to Landshut
9th
French army – defend Muhldorf
Saturday, November 11, 2023
5 July 1813 – Battle of Reisbach
Tactical map of
battle area
2nd
Austrian army attack Reisbach
8th
French army have orders to hold Reisbach
French
– 12 infantry brigades, 3 cavalry brigade, 3 corps artillery
Austrian –12 infantry brigades, 3 cavalry brigade, 3 corps artillery
Table at start of
battle
French
occupy Reisbach, but supports are in the hills behind
24
corps – advance over hill on the left
23
corps – occupy Reisbach
22
corps – advance over hill on the right
Austrians
advance in column of march
6
corps – advance to left of farm
5
corps – advance towards town
CinC
– has taken command of artillery and infantry from 4 corps
4 corps – advance through woods on the right
End of move 2
French
advance to support town
24
corps – advance towards hill on the left
23
corps – garrison town, artillery and
cavalry advance to left of town
22
corps – advance towards gap between town
and hill
CinC
– takes command of half of 26 corps
Austrian
artillery concentrate towards town
6
corps – advance towards hill, cavalry and artillery towards town
5
corps – advance towards town
CinC
– advance towards town
4
corps – advance towards hill on the
right
End of move 4
French
deploy either side of town
24
corps – halt and deploy on the northern
side of the left hill
23
corps – garrison of half of town fail
morale and retreate shaken
22
corps – halt and deploy on the northern
side of the right hill
CinC
– halt and deploy to the right of 26 corps
Austrians
attack town
6
corps – halt and deploy on southern side of left hill
5
corps – gunners retreat shaken due to fire from garrison
CinC
– artillery hit garrison who retire shaken
4
corps – halt and deploy on southern side
of right hill
End of move 6
French
continue to hold left half of town
24
corps – artillery hit enemy gunners
23
corps – garrison hold despite 20%
casualties
22
corps – wait for Austrian attack
CinC
– cavalry lose melee and rout
Austrians
attack hill on right
6
corps – gunners rout with 20% casualties
5
corps – continue to attack town
CinC
– support 4 corps attack
4 corps – infantry attack over hill
End of move 8
French
withdraw from town
24
corps – French wait for Austrians to attack
23
corps – Infantry withdraw from town
22
corps – Jager brigade lose melee with
cavalry
CinC
– form square against cavalry
Austrians
capture all of town
6
corps – Rallied gunners return towards
guns
5
corps – Capture toiwn, guns redeploy to
the left
CinC
– Takes cavalry behind French flank and attacks infantry
4 corps – Advance over hill on right
End of move 10
French
order general retreat
24
corps – retreat because ordered to do so
23
corps – abandon the town and retreat
22
corps – retreat
CinC
– retreat with 22 corps
Austrians
capture all of town
6
corps – pursue retreating enemy
5
corps – occupy town
CinC
– move with 4 corps
4 corps – pursue retreating enemy
Summary
Despite
relatively light casualties the French retreat with four brigades in rout
The
Austrians have occupied the town and pursue the French
The
French have lost 5 infantry and 3 cavalry casualties (2300 men)
The Austrians have lost 4 infantry and 4 artillery casualties (2000 men)
Tuesday, November 7, 2023
5 July 1813 - Southern Germany - Day 2
Austrians
attack Reisbach
1st
Austrian army – regroup around Dingolfing
2nd
Austrian army – attack Reisbach
3rd
Austrian army – hold Bad Abbach and
resupply
7th
French army – retreat to Esenbach
8th
French army – redeploy in and around
Reisbach
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
4 July 1813 – Battle of Dingolfing
Tactical map of
battle area
In the north of the campaign area Marshal Massena, commanding 7th French army, is deployed in and around Dingolfing on the Landshut-Ratisbon border. One corps is in the town, the remaining two further west to ease resupply
The whole Austrian army has moved up to the district border under cover of darkness. At first light General Schwarzenberg, commanding 1st Austrian army. will attack Dingolfing
French
– 12 infantry brigades, 3 cavalry brigade, 3 corps artillery
Austrian –12 infantry brigades, 3 cavalry brigade, 3 corps artillery
Table at start of
battle
Both armies at start of battle
Massena
– has taken command of the right half of the town
21
Bavarian corps – on the left between farm and woods
20
Bavarian corps – deployed in and around Dingolfing
19
Bavarian corps – on the right between two woods
Schwarzenberg
– with 2nd corps in the centre
3rd
Austrian corps – on left behind village
2nd
Austrian corps – in the centre
1st
Austrian corps – on the right of farm
End of move 2
Bavarians
advance towards the town
Austrians
deploy either side of town
Both
armies are out of long range artillery fire
21
Bavarian – advance to road on left of town
20
Bavarian – hold left half of town
Massena
– holds right half of town
19
Bavarian – advance to road on right of town
Schwarzenburg
– advance to right of road
3rd
corps – advance through and either side of village on left
2nd
corps – advance to left of road
1st corps – advance to right of farm
End of move 4
Artillery
open fire
French attack on the right
21
Bavarian – artillery open fire, no hits
20
Bavarian – garrison receive 10% casualties, pass morale test
Massena
– awaits attack on town
19
Bavarian – cavalry lose melee and rout, taking nearest infantry brigade with
them
1
corps – advance through village to avoid artillery fire
2
corps – artillery hit left hand town section causing 10% casualties
Schwarzenburg
– leads attack in support of 3 corps
1 corps – attack through woods on right, cavalry win melee and rout enemy
End of move 6
French
abandon left half of town
Austrians
advance through woods on right
Schwarzenburg
retreats after failed attack
21
Bavarian – Gunners receive 10%
casualties but pass morale test
20
Bavarian – Bavarians abandon town, but rally
Massena
– holds right half of town and withdraws supports
19
Bavarian – rally routed brigades, remainder redeploy between town and woods
3
corps – infantry approach woods
2
corps – advance towards town
Schwarzenburg
– rallies reserve
1 corps – Rout enemy cavalry and pursue retreating infantry
End of move 8
French
counter attack left of town
Austrians
fight in woods on right
Schwarzenburg
rallies and moves to support 3 corps on right
21
Bavarian – fight to retake woods on the left
20
Bavarian – counter attack left half of town
Massena
– fight to hold right half of town
19
Bavaian – fight to hold area between town and woods on right
3
corps – infantry enter woods and engage in skirmish fight
2
corps – infantry enter left half of town and skirmish with counter attack
Schwarzenburg
– engage right half of town and support 1 corps
1 corps – attack between town and right hand woods
End of move 10
Austrians
capture town
French
retreat
21
Bavarian – infantry abandon woods and retreat
20
Bavarian – counter attack on town fails
Massena
– cavalry routed, infantry withdraw
from right half of town
19
Bavarian – corps broken and retreat
3
corps – infantry take woods
2
corps – infantry occupy left half of town
Schwarzenburg
– infantry win skirmish fight and enter right half of town
1
corps – pursue retreating Bavarians
Summary
The
Austrians have won a convincing victory
They
have captured Dingolfing and routed the Baden corps
Massena
orders a general retreat
The
French have lost 12 infantry, 3 cavalry and 1 artillery casualties (5100 men)
The Austrians have lost 2 infantry and 2 cavalry casualties (1000 men)