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001 Roliça1 (17 August 1808) PDF Print E-mail
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Record a victory for BOTTOM ARMY 45 %
Total Plays 80 - Last played by Bayernkini on 2013-05-17
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ROLIÇA (French First Position) - 17 August 1808

Historical Background
After landing unopposed at Mondego Bay, Sir Arthur Wellesley led a Portuguese/British army of some 15,000 men south towards Lisbon. Opposing him was General Henri Delaborde, with a force consisting only of some 5000 infantry, 500 cavalry and 5 field pieces. Delaborde resolved to fight a delaying action against Wellesley’s advance while awaiting reinforcements from Generals Junot and Loison.
Delaborde chose his first defensive position in the hills just northwest of the village of Rolica. Wellesley advanced in three columns against the French, ordering the Portuguese troops under Colonel Trant on the right and Fergusson’s column on the left to turn the enemy’s flanks, while the artillery and infantry in his center were to engage the enemy in the front and hold them in position.
The British attack was underway by seven o’clock in the morning on the 17th. Although the French were hotly engaged all morning, Delaborde’s outnumbered force still held onto the hill position. However, by early afternoon, the wary Delaborde could see that his position was being outflanked and quickly moved his forces back to a second defensive position to the south.
The stage is set. The battle lines are drawn and you are in command. Can you change history?

 

Set-Up Order

Forest 7
Hill 17
River 7
RiverBend 5
Town 2

 

Battle Notes

British Army
• Commander: Wellesley
• 6 Command Cards
• Move First

Line Infantry Light Infantry Heavy Cavalry Foot Artillery Horse Artillery Leader Line Infantry Light Infantry Light Cavalry Leader
5 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1

French Army
• Commander: Delaborde
• 5 Command Cards

Line Infantry Light Infantry Light Cavalry Foot Artillery Leader
4 2 2 1 2

 

Victory
5 Banners

Special Rules
The two hill hexes on the French baseline are Victory Banner objective hexes for the British player. If a British unit occupies an objective hex at the start of the British player’s turn, the British player gains a Victory Banner. As long as the unit remains on the objective hex it will count as a British Victory Banner (the French position has been outflanked). If it moves off or is eliminated, it no longer counts.
• The entire river is fordable.

Last Updated on Thursday, 15 March 2012 11:42
 

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Posted: 2 years 2 months ago by Freeloading Phill #366
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Played this last night against Badger.

As the French I, of course left the hill and attacked. :blink:

I had 2 Counter Attackes to start and figured that as he responded to my attack I could counterattack and keep driving forward.

Alas he had very little centre response.

The battle probably turned early when my Light Cav on the flank attacked the Portuguese Line only to have them first strike and get 4 cav hits!!:ohmy:

After that there was a bit of back and forth with the Brits edging ahead 5 to 3.

I did get Wellesley though.:P

Phill

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