Didz -> RE: Campaign Log: French 1809 Charles Plan (6/9/2004 4:17:07 PM)
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1809: Turn 22: 22 April 1809 Multiple Reports A rather confusing day with multiple reports from Davout, Lannes and Massena all claiming to have fought the same battle and acheived the same results. I just hope the troops on the ground knew who was in charge. April 22, 1809 From : Lannes (II) Sire, I have engaged the enemy at 24,10, I was supported by other units, The battle lasted 5 rounds, Our plan was a probing attack, Their plan was a withdrawal. From : Davout (III) Sire, I have engaged the enemy at 24,10, I was supported by other units, The battle lasted 5 rounds, Our plan was a probing attack, Their plan was a withdrawal. From : Massena (IV) Sire, I have engaged the enemy at 24,10, I was supported by other units, The battle lasted 5 rounds, Our plan was a probing attack, Their plan was a withdrawal. French OOB Infantry Strength : 154 Infantry Losses : 0 Cavalry Strength : 38 Cavalry Losses : 0 Artillery Strength : 15 Artillery Losses : 0 Austrian OOB Enemy Infantry Strength : 23 Enemy Infantry Losses : 11 Enemy Cavalry Strength : 0 Enemy Cavalry Losses : 0 Enemy Artillery Strength : 7 Enemy Artillery Losses : 0 My men forced the enemy to withdraw Napoleon received Rosenberg the commander of the Austrian IV Corps today accepting the final surrend of his entire Corps which has been removed from play. [image]local://upfiles/4382/Zw696054059.jpg[/image] Orders for 23 April 1809 It is quite clear from the screen shot above that something went badly wrong with French command and control today. Lannes failed to occupy Regensberg getting caught up in the battle with the Austrians at 24:10 instead. Davout failed to take Straubing apparently for the same reason and even Massena seems to have contrived to get involved in this battle NW of Eckmuhl on the pretext of falling back before the enemy at Landshut over 30 miles away. To top this Lefebvre seems to have got his map upside down and is falling back on Augsberg instead of Eckmuhl as ordered. Even the Guard have somehow decided that they need to fallback towards Ingolstadt instead of attacking as ordered. Clearly, Napoleon has some serious butt-kicking to do this evening to knock his commanders back into shape. The strategic situation has not changed since yesterday although the delay seems to have allowed the Austrians to call up more troops. The Austrian force near Landshut is now said to consist of 6 Infantry Divisions, 3 Cavalry Divisions and 2 Artillery Divisions (perhaps 75,000 men) although a third of these units appear to be retreating in disorder. In addition a new Austrian column has appeared on the road from Landshut to Landau consisting of 2 infantry divisions screened by a light cavalry division (25,000 men). Even so Massena and the Guard ought to be able to deal with them if they act quickly. At Regensberg the Austrian force threatening the town has been strengthened by a further 2 Infantry Divisions increasing their strength from 15,000 to perhaps 40,000 men. Nevertheless Lannes must hold them at least until Davout can come to his assistance. So my intention is to repeat much the same orders today as yesterday, only louder, and hope that this time my commanders pay attention. The only major difference will be that Davouts III Corps will now move to assist Lannes to hold Regensberg whilst detaching a single Infantry Division to drive off the Austrian Engineers and take Straubing. Battle Deployment II Corps (Lannes) 23,000: To Regensberg, Occupy the city and drive out any Austrian's present then Hold and deny it to the enemy. III Corps (Davout) 46,000: To Regensberg, Support Lannes, Occupy the city and drive out any Austrian's present then Hold and deny it to the enemy. Morands Division 11,000 To Straubing, Seize the city engaging any enemy encountered en-route seize the bridge over the Danube and deny it to the enemy. IV Corps (Massena) 55,000: To Landshut, Attack any enemy encountered en-route. Seize the bridge of the Isar and deny it to the enemy. March to the guns. VII Corps (Lefebvre) 7,000: To Eckmuhl, Hold, Rest your forces, recover wounded and replace your losses. Guard (Mouton) 16,000: To Landshut, Support the IV Corps, attack any enemy encountered en-route. March to the guns. Logistic's 400 Supplies sent to Eckmuhl. Napoleon will accompany Massena's IV Corps in its advance on Landshut.
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