Alternate Mockern Orders of Battle
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 9:35 pm
French VI Infantry Corps
Commander - Marmont (Skilled, Charismatic)
Note: I’ve reduced Marmont to “skilled” as he didn’t perform all that well during the battle.
20th Division - Compans (Skilled)
1 small Provisional Line infantry (average conscript)
1 small Line (Marine) infantry (average drilled)
1 small Line (Marine) infantry (average veteran)
1 skirmisher attachment
21st Division - Lagranges (Competent)
1 small Light infantry (average veteran)
1 small Line (Marine) infantry (average drilled)
1 small Line (Marine) infantry (average veteran)
22nd Division – Friedrichs (Competent)
1 small Line infantry (average conscript)
2 small Provisional Line infantry (average conscript)
1 skirmisher attachment
5th Light Cavalry Division – Lorge (competent)
2 small chasseurs (average drilled)
Corps Cavalry – can be added to any of the above infantry divisions
Player option – either:
• 1 large Wurttemberg Light Cavalry; or
• 1 small Wurttemberg Light Cavalry plus 2 cavalry attachments (note: the attachments must be in different divisions - i.e., 1 attachment per division)
Note: there is no brigade officer attachment to reflect the reluctance of the brigade commander, Normann, to become involved in the fighting.
Corps Artillery – the following artillery bases can be used either to form units or to provide artillery attachments:
• 2 medium artillery bases (average veteran)
• 4 medium artillery bases (average drilled)
• 3 heavy artillery bases (average drilled)
• 2 horse artillery bases (average drilled)
Notes for combining bases into units:
• When using mixed elan and training you use the lowest elan and training
• Horse artillery combined with foot become medium foot artillery
• Heavy artillery can only be combined into a unit with other heavy artillery. They can be attached to a medium or heavy artillery unit.
• Maximum unit sizes must conform with the ToN “French Infantry Corps, Autumn 1813” or the “French Reserve Cavalry Corps, Autumn 1813” lists. That means that at least 1 of the heavy artillery bases must be a heavy artillery attachment to a medium foot artillery unit. Medium foot artillery units can have either 2 or 3 bases (not counting attachments).
• The maximum number of artillery attachments per division is 1 attachment per division. Only horse artillery bases can be attached to cavalry.
Commander - Marmont (Skilled, Charismatic)
Note: I’ve reduced Marmont to “skilled” as he didn’t perform all that well during the battle.
20th Division - Compans (Skilled)
1 small Provisional Line infantry (average conscript)
1 small Line (Marine) infantry (average drilled)
1 small Line (Marine) infantry (average veteran)
1 skirmisher attachment
21st Division - Lagranges (Competent)
1 small Light infantry (average veteran)
1 small Line (Marine) infantry (average drilled)
1 small Line (Marine) infantry (average veteran)
22nd Division – Friedrichs (Competent)
1 small Line infantry (average conscript)
2 small Provisional Line infantry (average conscript)
1 skirmisher attachment
5th Light Cavalry Division – Lorge (competent)
2 small chasseurs (average drilled)
Corps Cavalry – can be added to any of the above infantry divisions
Player option – either:
• 1 large Wurttemberg Light Cavalry; or
• 1 small Wurttemberg Light Cavalry plus 2 cavalry attachments (note: the attachments must be in different divisions - i.e., 1 attachment per division)
Note: there is no brigade officer attachment to reflect the reluctance of the brigade commander, Normann, to become involved in the fighting.
Corps Artillery – the following artillery bases can be used either to form units or to provide artillery attachments:
• 2 medium artillery bases (average veteran)
• 4 medium artillery bases (average drilled)
• 3 heavy artillery bases (average drilled)
• 2 horse artillery bases (average drilled)
Notes for combining bases into units:
• When using mixed elan and training you use the lowest elan and training
• Horse artillery combined with foot become medium foot artillery
• Heavy artillery can only be combined into a unit with other heavy artillery. They can be attached to a medium or heavy artillery unit.
• Maximum unit sizes must conform with the ToN “French Infantry Corps, Autumn 1813” or the “French Reserve Cavalry Corps, Autumn 1813” lists. That means that at least 1 of the heavy artillery bases must be a heavy artillery attachment to a medium foot artillery unit. Medium foot artillery units can have either 2 or 3 bases (not counting attachments).
• The maximum number of artillery attachments per division is 1 attachment per division. Only horse artillery bases can be attached to cavalry.