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• Some French Grenadier battalions from Oudinot division (1st Division, V Corps) are given “D” morale. These regiments were composed of soldiers from 58th, 81st Line and 31st, 15th Légère. The first two regiments saw only limited counter-insurgency action in 1793-1795 as they were operating against Chouans and Royalists and were not involved in any serious actions since 1795. 31st Légère was formed from ethnic Piedmontese who as of 1805 were not too eager to fight for Napoleon. 15th Légère saw some minor actions in Italy in 1796-1800 but was disgraced after they were deployed in the fortresses of Monte Cenis where soldiers got drunk at the very first night on 08.04.1800 and immediately after that the whole regiment was taken prisoner. Above all, only about one third part or half of each “Grenadier” battalion were made of Carabineer or Grenadier companies, with the rest being from Fusilier or Chasseur companies. Accordingly, Oudinot’s division was only nominally “elite” by its name but was not composed of truly elite companies.
Sources:
-Digby Smith. The Greenhill Napoleonic Wars Data Book, p.179
-Scott Bowden. The Glory Years. Napoleon and Austerlitz, p.22-23
Reply: This is a weak set of sources to cite as your basis for doing this. I read the pages referenced and nothing is listed there to back up your claim. You say nothing about the camps on the coast where the units were drilled and nothing about the fact that the men of 1793-95 had long been replaced in part by new men who had nothing to do with the war record of those dates. If anything Bowden cites on those pages that these men were probably right up there with the Guard in quality.
If you want to nitpick right down to the company level how about some sort of rule that when a Russian officer dies the entire battalion Disorders and stands around like panicked children due to the loss of their "father" figure. That I can find in plentiful amounts from the period.
The Old Ingermanland regiment fired one shot at a French regiment and ran like chickens for the rear running right past the Czar. At least I think that was the regiment that Robert Goetz cited. They were disgraced from that moment on. Does that mean that under different circumstances they would not have held up under fire? No. It was the moment and they lost heart. Happens to even the BEST regiments.
Why I went away from this form of unique morale rating for the most part was to give some level of consistency to the armies. The Austrian regiments for instance had a varied record in combat and for that I under much concern and not really wanting to do it, I reduced morales for some units and raised them for others. But the problem is that, while we do not want generic armies, you end up with a lot of unit differentiation and frankly too much. The best units in the army have bad days and the worst have great days.
I prefer to use a system whereby the army has a basic level of morale for a certain type and let the dice tell the story of how they performed. Yes, the 57th Ligne has a better morale than the rest but I keep down the amount of differentiation as much as possible.
The Elizabethgrad Hussars probably have better morale than I gave them but did they perform up to it at the battle? I do not think so.
But I also point out without hesitating that Napoleon at Austerlitz knew his opponents, the Allied high command was divided and hey, it was at the battle too. Better downgrade those command ratings guys! I mean, lets be honest and historical right?

How about some Fs for the high command ... Probably the entire army with some exception. If an Allied unit disordered at the battle it was unlikely that Kutusov was really going to be able to help him while sitting up on the Pratzen ...
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