Uffz_Feuerhake
01 Sep 07, 05:54
Hi Gents,
once more I would like to present another example of Napoleon’s Old Guard of 1815.
http://www.gamesquad.com/forums/downloads.php?do=file&id=1748
All units of the guard of 1815 are to be seen, active and inactive. The explanations have been written in English.
By the way, try to google the term “escadrons de service”, you will find out a lot of interesting things about this unit, especially in the battles of 1815 (f.e. Gilly etc.). I think that they are NOT to be found in our known OOB. (Why not?)
If you have problems with the French language (like me:rolleyes:), try to use this link for a translation
http://uebersetzer.abacho.de/
Criticism :blab: and comments :nuts:are welcome ;-)))
Greetings
Andreas
once more I would like to present another example of Napoleon’s Old Guard of 1815.
http://www.gamesquad.com/forums/downloads.php?do=file&id=1748
All units of the guard of 1815 are to be seen, active and inactive. The explanations have been written in English.
By the way, try to google the term “escadrons de service”, you will find out a lot of interesting things about this unit, especially in the battles of 1815 (f.e. Gilly etc.). I think that they are NOT to be found in our known OOB. (Why not?)
If you have problems with the French language (like me:rolleyes:), try to use this link for a translation
http://uebersetzer.abacho.de/
Criticism :blab: and comments :nuts:are welcome ;-)))
Greetings
Andreas