Pawsy -> RE: Column Attack (6/22/2015 10:14:11 PM)
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Well its a computer simulation and you can do unhistorical things but it would be a very boring game if run exactly like the battle. I for one enjoy refighting the battles and seeing if different tactics work. As far as flags and dress etc goes, well I have read much about this and when you factor in that unit tailors made and repaired the units uniforms, flags and the soldiers had been on the march through mud and rain then there wasn’t much conformity to colour or style. During long campaigns replacement uniforms were non existent and soldiers would be dressed in what they could find. Leave the idealised colour plates of uniforms, flags etc in the bin. There’s plenty of other forums that argue over the minutiae. I leave you with Wellingtons retort to those with a love of such detail and not substance: quote:
Unfortunately the sum of one shilling and ninepence remains unaccounted for in one infantry battalion's petty cash and there has been a hideous confusion as the the number of jars of raspberry jam issued to one cavalry regiment during a sandstorm in western Spain. This reprehensible carelessness may be related to the pressure of circumstance, since we are war with France, a fact which may come as a bit of a surprise to you gentlemen in Whitehall. This brings me to my present purpose, which is to request elucidation of my instructions from His Majesty's Government so that I may better understand why I am dragging an army over these barren plains. I construe that perforce it must be one of two alternative duties, as given below. I shall pursue either one with the best of my ability, but I cannot do both: 1. To train an army of uniformed British clerks in Spain for the benefit of the accountants and copy-boys in London or, perchance, 2. To see to it that the forces of Napoleon are driven out of Spain. Your most obedient servant, Wellington
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