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Tuesday, November 7, 2017

20 July 1813 – Battle of La Carolina


Tactical map of battle area
General Jubert has orders to attack the town of La Carolina with his Vistula Legion.   One of his infantry brigades has been detached to garrison Almargo.

The town is on the right of the Spanish deployment and is garrisoned by militia brigade.   General Espana has deployed his 2nd corps in front of the town.

This battle is being fought at the same time as El Hoyo, which is on the left of the Spanish deployment.

Spanish – 16000 infantry, 1000 cavalry, 30 guns
French – 12000 infantry, 1000 cavalry, 30 guns
Table at start of wargame
The Spanish militia brigade is in the right hand section of La Carolina.
2nd Spanish corps has been deployed to hold the approach to the town
15th Vistula corps will enter the table on the road top centre      

0800-0900
The Poles have started to arrive behind their deployed cavalry screen
The Spanish cavalry have moved on to the hill on the left flank
One infantry brigade has been sent to garrison the village on the right flank
0900-1000
The Poles continue to arrive on the table
The Spanish artillery have unlimbered
One infantry brigade has formed square to protect the gunners
Another brigade continues to occupy the village on the right
1000-1100
The Poles start to deploy out of artillery range
The Spanish continue to occupy the village

1100-1200
The Polish artillery advance so that they can unlimber in range of the Spanish
The Spanish gunners open fire on them, but fail to inflict any casualties
The Spanish infantry have completed their occupation of the village
1200-1300
Polish cavalry advance to pin Spanish lancers
Polish infantry advance and start to deploy
Polish artillery man handle into range
Spanish wait for French to advance into artillery range

1300-1400
Polish infantry complete their deployment
Spanish artillery open fire on French gunners, but no casualties

1400-1500
Jubert is aware that the Poles must start their attack or run out of time
Artillery opens fire on Spanish infantry, cause 400 casualties
Cavalry move onto hill to engage Spanish lancers
Infantry advance into artillery range
Spanish are unable to react because they moved first this turn
Spanish infantry pass their morale test for casualties
1500-1600
Spanish win dice throw and move first this turn
Spanish lancers charge and win melee
Spanish artillery fire on infantry, no hits
Polish lancers lose melee and retire shaken
Polish infantry continue to advance
1600-1700
Polish cavalry withdraw behind supports to rally
Polish infantry continue to advance
Polish artillery fire on enemy, but no casualties
Spanish cavalry retreat towards supports to rally
Spanish infantry move to join front line
Spanish gunners manhandle guns back to infantry
1700-1800
Polish infantry continue to advance
Polish cavalry rally and advance in support
Spanish cavalry retreat to supports to rally
Spanish artillery fire, but no casualties
Spanish infantry complete deployment


1800-1900
Polish cavalry charge guns but are shaken and retreat with 100 casualties
Polish infantry charge and rout both Spanish infantry brigades
The garrison of the nearby village join rout
The gunners also join the rout

Conclusion
Espana has lost three of his four brigades in rout, plus his gunners
He still holds the town, and have one infantry and his cavalry brigade intact
He must decide whether to continue to hold the town or retreat

The Poles have lost their cavalry in rout and suffered minor infantry casualties

The Poles have lost 500 casualties and cavalry in rout
The Spanish have lost 2400 casualties and three brigades, plus gunners, in rout

The Spanish hold the town at nightfall and can claim a victory
However 2nd corps are broken and the town cannot hold without support

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