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Tango0120 Mar 2024 5:12 p.m. PST

"This was one part of the last battles of the Napoleonic Wars at Toulouse. This occurred four days after Napoleon's surrender. Beresford's Corps (13,000) needs to push the French (9,800) off these heights (Mont Rave), that overlooked the fortified city of Toulouse.

The Allied divisions advanced up the slope and despite stiff resistance, Beresford's men captured the two redoubts. Despite being lost again in a counterattack, they were finally retaken with the help of the 4th Division. With the strategically important heights lost, Soult withdrew his army behind the city's fortifications and n a few days withdrew from the city completely…"

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General Agreement25 Mar 2024 11:53 p.m. PST

Nice page.

While I admit that a scenario can/should be rules agnostic, might I suggest another Page on this site briefly mentioning what rules you use?

Tango0127 Mar 2024 4:32 p.m. PST

Glad you like it… but not mine… I only share it…

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