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<br />Bill we have different opinions on this and I fully respect yours.
But that does not make me gamey because my opinion is different from yours
Regards
Colonel Colin Knox,
Baron de l'Empire
2e Regiment Gardes d'Honneur
La Jeune Garde
IIIe Corps ADN
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Colin - noone is accusing you of being gamey. The thought is that just making an attack to disorder a unit is not what a "fixing attack" was all about. It was to keep the enemy pinned in one place by advancing on them to keep them from moving to some other sector of the field or interdicting the movements of your army across their front.
I believe that the Hougomont attack should have been a fixing attack instead of a full blown assault.
Anyway, I have used the disorder tactic several times. You can call me gamey if you like! [:D]
Hmm, speaking of which its time to hit the shower ... sort of smelling gamey at this moment!
Bill Peters
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