Picking up the battle at Turn 8:
Sergeant Harper's men withdraw before the superior numbers of the French |
The British light company is forced back due to casualties and the moral is lessened by one. |
The main French column forms into line to begin firing upon the thinning defenders. |
Turn 9:
The French line advances and is fired upon, suffering just a few points of shock. |
Two British line companies man the walls and fire into the dwindling French light companies. |
A group of Portuguese break off under their sergeant to assist the British skirmishers in fending off the legere formation. |
The firefight between the French skirmishers and a group of British line continues, with the French getting the better of it. |
Turn 10:
The Tiffin chip came up quickly, but the Portuguese were able to advance into the tow to bolster the defenses. |
The detached Portuguese group fired a rather ineffective volley. |
Turn 11:
A group of French light infantry is forced back, dropping the French morale by one point. |
The Portuguese grenadiers take up a position to defend the village gate which is being attacked by the French engineers. |
One group of Portuguese enter this house. |
The other group enters the church. |
Turn 12:
The French engineers have battered down the gate, and the main French column has redeployed to attack in mass. |
The Portuguese are losing men and adding shock. |
Harper's men fire on the second French column, taking out a man. |
The next several turns will determine the outcome. It looks like the fighting will be from building to building. Hopefully, I will be able to fight it out this week.
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