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These Brave Fellows

These Brave Fellows

2013

Designed by Andy Nunez, Lembit Tohver

Published by LPS, Inc., Against the Odds

Description

There might not have been a sun of Austerlitz. It was a bit after four that afternoon. The Russians had moved a column behind Gazan into Durenstein. His men, though victorious up to this point, were exhausted and nearly out of ammunition, with no relief in sight. Brigadier Jean Graindorge begged Marshal Mortier to escape the encirclement by boat to avoid capture or death. Mortier's answer was clear: "No! We must not separate from these brave fellows; we must be saved or perish together!" For most people, even veteran Napoleonic Grognards, the War of the Third Coalition has three distinct parts: Turning away from the aborted invasion of England, Napoleon takes his army on an astonishing force march, surprises Mack and much of the Austrian army at Ulm, and forces their surrender. French capture Vienna, using sneaky tactics. Big, decisive battle at Austerlitz. Game over. Austerlitz may have been Napoleon s classic battle, in his own estimation. It was certainly one title he refused to award to anyone else, though several of his marshals coveted being named Duke of Austerlitz or something. No, it was his masterpiece. But it was not the only battle of the war. And another one might have changed everything. While most of the French army is heading for strudel in Vienna, a newly slapped together corps - the VIII - is chasing the Austrians out of Bavaria, looking to snap up stragglers, loot, and also block anticipated Russian reinforcements from making it to the decisive battle for Vienna that Napoleon expected to fight. Newly created corps often have ragged organization, and such was the case here. While Marshal Edouard Mortier had an entire division of cavalry under his command, he allowed most of it to separate on its own mission and then allowed the tiny remnant to go adventuring also. In tactical terms, he was blind when he reached the town of Durenstein, perhaps most famous as having the castle where King Richard I had been held for ransom. Commanding a Russian army much closer than Mortier realized was the wily Marshal Kutuzov, who was neither blind nor overconfident. He saw the overextended enemy advance as a chance to strike a blow and suckered the lead division into a valley between two heavy Russian columns. Not only had Mortier lost touch with his cavalry, but he allowed his three infantry divisions to become widely separated as well. He was marching with his lead Division, under T.M. Gazan, into a situation that might have been known as the Valley of Death fifty years before a spot in the Crimea earned that title. Kutuzov did not have everything his own way, however, as the columns he wished to attack with were exhausted, starving, and freezing…hardly in condition to be launching an assault. But they did, in a battle that lasted for hours and on into the night. "We must not separate from these brave fellows; we must be saved or perish together!" Gazan (and Mortier) would certainly have perished together had not the nearest support, Dupont s division, covered a day s march in half the time. The battle sputtered on into a freezing cold night before the Russians finally withdrew, even more miserable than they had been at the start. Both sides claimed victory, but, with 60% casualties, Gazan wasn t very thrilled at the outcome, though he may have felt better about it when awarded the highest Legion of Honor. Mortier s reward was simply to be reassigned… although he would later have a distinguished career, both under Napoleon and the rulers who followed him, dying under bizarre circumstances that merit a story all their own. Now this hardly-known battle - fought three weeks after Ulm and three weeks before Austerlitz - can be yours to explore. Step into Mortier s shoes, in a truly Against the Odds situation. When the battle starts, you are outnumbered 4-1 in infantry, 20-1 in guns, and lots to almost none in cavalry. But Kutuzov has challenges too. His men are exhausted and hard to get

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