Austrian forces attempt to force the Grizneun Valley somewhere on the Border.
Initial deployments. The Austrians en masse heading for the French Line of Communication. Are the Grognards spread too thin? |
View from the church tower towards the Austrian Centre |
Austrian Cuirassiers press forward |
French Artillery opens fire |
The French have found their range but the Austrian reply is off the mark |
French Chasseurs mmove to meet the Cuirassier threat, hoping to delay the Austrian Advance |
Recognising the Austrian weakness, The French 1st Division breaks cover aiming to threatening the Austrian Flank |
The Artillery duel continues. The Austrian Guns find their range |
The Cuirassiers crest a small hill. The Chasseurs look vulnerable. |
The action on the Austrian right flank develops |
Cuirassier Brigade meets Chasseur Brigade. Surely only one outcome? |
After a brief clash, the Chasseurs are well and truly beaten back |
The French 2nd Division squares slow the advance of the Cuirassier Brigade |
The Chasseurs swept aside, the Austrian Advance Guard seek to turn the French right flank and make a move for the line of commuincation in support of the Cuirassiers |
The French 1st Division engage the Austrian Lines and immediately blunt their bold advance |
The Austrian manage only desultory fire before fleeing broken under the French weight of fire |
Similarly in the centre the austrian find it difficult going aginst the French artillery |
Having swept away the Light Cavalry the Cuirassiers regain some semblance of order and move to threaten the French Line of Command. |
The French 1st Division have turned the Austrian right and are rushing headlong for the rear of the Austrian Corps |
The French centre is emboldened and moves out to meet the Austrian centre |
Despite threatening the French Line of Command, the Austrians have taken significant casulaties. With the French moving around their rear they concede defeat. |
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