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<br />Well Finally an 1806 game. I started by reviewing the OOB scn. As a long time student of the 1806 Prussian Army I was a bit dismayed at what appears to be a significant discrepency-at least by my research. The Prussian artillery is severely under gunned. Based on Meyerhoffer's German General Staff study all the brigade batteries were 12# (6-12# guns, 2-10# How). The horse were all 6# (6-6# guns, 2-7# How). The Reserve Batteries (one @ with Saxe-Weimar & Louis Ferdinand; and, one split between Ruchel and Blucher) each had 12-6# guns. The Regimental gun sections two per Battalion (both Musketier and Grenadier) were 6#. The Fusiliers had 3#s, but they were not deployed with the bns during the campaign. The two Howiter batteries had 8-7# How. The army as a whole had 36-12# foot, 20-6# horse, 8-Reserve and 4-howitzer batteries. By "issuing" 8# & 6# foot and 4# horse across the Prussian forces reduces their already tenueous capability. [:(]
The Saxon Army did have 8# batteries (2 of them with 6 guns and 2-8# how). The Saxons also had 1-12# bty (6 guns, 2-8# how), 1-4# foot (6g, 2h), 2 How btys (6-4# how or Granatstucken and 2-4# guns); 1-4# horse bty (6-4# guns and 2-4# how).
It is nice to see the Jagers armed appropriately with rifles; and really surprising to see the battalion 3rd Rank skirmish detachments provided and armed with rifles. [:)]
I have some other issues, but they are minor and would probably be construed at nitpicking (and probably acurately so), so i will not bring them up.
Lt Col Beric Kimball
Cdr, 2d Bde, Cheval Legere, II Cps, AdN
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Beric - I used various OB references, none of which give the Prussians 12lb guns across the board for brigade guns.
For instance, "Die Schlacht Bei Jena Und Auerstedt AM 14. Oktober 1806" lists the Batterie zu Pferd Willmann (Prince of Orange's division) as having six 4lb guns (type X gun in the OB file).
Battery Riemer in Blucher's division has six 6lb guns.
Battery Heser has six 8lb guns.
So I am afraid I must reject the source you give as I used three sources and none of them concur with yours.
You are free to put an OB together than reflects the views of this source. I just fail to understand how ALL of the brigade batteries could possibly be 12lb guns.
Feel free to email me any portions of the OB you have.
I will admit to one error ... according to one of my playtesters the regimental guns were probably all put into batteries. I will probably be making up an alternate OB that corrects this but the main OB will have to remain intact as I only found this out after I had done a ton of work. Trying to go back and remove every regimental gun section would be too much work.
I will try and put out an alternate version of the large battles eventually which has all of the regimental sections in one battery. We found that the small regimental sections didnt make that much of a difference in the long run and unlike the ACW series they dont clutter up the roads with a ton of units. I did not advocate using these sections .. I was going to leave them out. I wasnt going to add in the regimental guns until I read some material that supported them.
As in all OBs there is always something about them you wont like. Morale grades, leader/command ratings, etc. There were some things in the French OB that I didnt like either but I went with what I felt was my best "shot" at their army structure.
Thanks for your info. Anytime you want to send me more info on the Prussians I would welcome it.
Bill Peters
HPS Napoleonic Scenario Designer (Eckmuhl, Wagram, Jena-Auerstaedt and ... more to come)
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