Part Two - November 1620, Bohemian Rebellion

Initial probing attacks have determined that the Bohemian position was too strong to attack directly and so Tilly decided to try and out flank the Bohemian army and drive straight to Prague.

Command

General

Imperial Foot

 

Unit Type

Tactic

Grade

No. of Units

Strength

Weapon

Bavarian Infantry

Tercio

Regular

2

16,18

P/s

Musketeer Detachment

Regiment

Veteran

5

3

S

Demiculverin

Artillery

Regular

3

4

S

Command

General

Imperial Horse

 

Unit Type

Tactic

Grade

No. of Units

Strength

Weapon

Bavarian Cuirassier

Caracole

Regular

2

4

S

Bavarian Arquebusier

Caracole

Regular

3

4

S

Polish Cossack

Skirmish

Regular

4

4

S

The Imperial force must deploy within their own deployment area, the Bohemians can deploy anywhere on the higher ground or in the wooded areas. Up to half of the Bohemian units can be placed in earthworks on the ridge.

Command

General

Bohemian Foot

 

Unit Type

Tactic

Grade

No. of Units

Strength

Weapon

Bohemian Infantry

Regiment

Regular

2

12,13

p/S

Bohemian Infantry

Regiment

Conscript

3

8,9,10

p/S

Musketeer Detachment

Regiment

Regular

4

2

S

Falcon

Artillery

Regular

2

4

S

Command

General

Bohemian Horse

 

Unit Type

Tactic

Grade

No. of Units

Strength

Weapon

Bavarian Horse

Trotter

Conscript

2

5

S

Bavarian Arquebusier

Caracole

Regular

3

4

S

Hussar

Skirmish

Conscript

3

4

S

The Imperial force must take the road in order to outflank the Bohemians, to win they must drive all Bohemian units from the road to allow the main body of their army to pass down the road. The Bohemians must prevent the Imperials using the entire section of road to win.

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