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La Bataille de Vauchamps

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La Bataille de Vauchamps

La Bataille de Vauchamps

2014

Designed by Dennis A. Spors, James Soto, Monte Mattson

Published by Against the Odds, LPS, Inc., Marshal Enterprises, Marshal Enterprises, LPS, Inc., Against the Odds

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"VAUCHAMPS" is a tactical game in the La Bataille series with a different rule set from those used by the other publishers in the series. Publisher's information: For the casual reader who looks into the 100 Days and the Waterloo Campaign, one of the early questions is, Who (the heck) is Grouchy? Followed up by wondering why (on earth) Napoleon would give this guy a third of his army and depend on him to keep Bl cher s Prussians far from Wellington. In context of Grouchy s performance then, it s a very reasonable question. But the answer goes back to February,1814, where - at the Battle of Vauchamps – then-Cavalry-General Grouchy showed he could be extremely good at chasing Bl cher. Vauchamps is one of those interesting battles mostly lost in the blur of the 1814 Campaign, where Napoleon kept giving bloody noses to the advancing allied armies but never quite had the strength for a decisive victory. Few Allied noses were as far out in front as that of Marshal Bl cher. There, in a small chapter called the Six Days Campaign, Napoleon dealt the Army of Silesia defeat after defeat. Reeling from this, Bl cher tried to disengage from Napoleon s personal attention and attack an isolated corps under Marmont, with a mostly infantry force that included the names Zieten, Pirch, and Kleist that we would see in 1815.) But Boney anticipated that move and turned the tables on Bl cher s Prussians and Russians, who were advancing with little cavalry. For one time in 1814, Napoleon had more horses engaged and used them well. The Battle of Vauchamps can be seen in three phases...Bl cher advancing while Marmont falls back toward reinforcement, Marmont s counterattack, and Bl cher s shock at discovering the Ogre again confronting him and falling back. Phase 3 is a long pursuit action - French cavalry hounding Allied squares (and breaking several!) Had the ground been less muddy (allowing the French horse artillery to stay closer), things would have been even worse for the Allies. As it was, in the final count, Allied losses may have been greater than 10-1 over the French, and Bl cher (once again) was very nearly captured. [publisher's description] La Bataille de Vauchamps is the 2013 ATO Annual. Designed by the original Marshal Enterprises team of Monte Matteson, Dennis Spors and James Soto, it comes with a full color, 17" x 44" map board and over 400 colorful, die-cut counters, plus rules, charts and everything you need. Vauchamps serves as a good intro or entry level game to the La Bataille system, made popular with Clash of Arms Games and with fans all over the world. Our Annual also includes a deluxe-sized magazine with even more articles and interesting stories. Learn more about this intriguing battle, and other items of military history as well.

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