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Miniatures Adventure => Age of the Big Battalions => Topic started by: carojon on 25 June 2022, 08:42:12 AM

Title: Guard Attack, General d'Armee - Devon Wargames Group
Post by: carojon on 25 June 2022, 08:42:12 AM
One of the games played at this month's meeting of the DWG was a 28mm recreation of the attack of the Old Guard at Waterloo in a scenario taken from the Waterloo book using the rules General d'Armee by Dave Brown.

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If you would like to see how things turned out you can follow the link to the club blog for an AAR of the game.

https://devonwargames.blogspot.com/2022/06/guard-attack-general-darmee.html

JJ
Title: Re: Guard Attack, General d'Armee - Devon Wargames Group
Post by: George1863 on 26 June 2022, 04:35:08 PM
Thanks for the post. I always enjoy DWG battle-reports and this is no exception. You Devonians seem to have an eye for intriguing battlefield scenarios. I have to admit also - sotto voce - that I am delighted that the French carried the ridge (but you could be hanged in some parts for such opinions). I look forward to the next installment. If you could re-write the stoic defence of La Hay Sainte by the KGL, Boney might even have won the battle. Thanks again for the AAR.