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Commands & Colors: Napoleonics Expansion: The Spanish Army (4th Printing)

The Spanish Army is the first expansion for Commands & Colors: Napoleonics.
Sales price £69.95
Description

Note on 4th Printing: This is identical to the 3rd Printing, except that any known errata will be corrected.

The Spanish Army is the first expansion for Commands & Colors: Napoleonics.

At the time of the Napoleonic Wars, Spain was only a shadow of its former power. Spanish troops and leaders, as many Napoleonic historians point out, performed badly on a large number of occasions. Yet there are a number of battles, Bailen, Tamames, Alcaniz and San Marcial where the Spaniards fought valiantly and gained victory. Ironically, the point most historians overlook is the fact that the Spanish armies constituted a threat that the French simply could not ignore. As good as Wellington's Anglo-Portuguese field army was, that army faced multiple French armies. They could only defeat one French army at a time. The Spanish Armies and the accompanying guerrilla warfare against French troops tied down the remainder, allowing the Anglo-Portuguese army to ultimately emerge victorious.

In this expansion you will find 18 historical scenarios that focus on Peninsular battles fought by the Spanish army from 1808 to 1813, plus all the new units you'll need to field for these engagements.

1808

Bailén - July 19 1808

Zornoza - October 31, 1808

Gamonel - November 7, 1808

Espinosa - November 11, 1808

Somosierra - November 30, 1808

1809

Medellin - March 28, 1809

Alcaniz - May 23, 1809

Maria - June 6, 1809

Talavera (Spanish Flank) - July 28, 1809

Tamames - October 13, 1809

Ocano (Cavalry Action) - November 18, 1809

Ocano - November 19, 1809

Alba de Tormes - November 28, 1809

1811

Barrosa (French Attack) - March 5, 1811

Albuera - May 16, 1811

1813

Vitoria (Hill's Attack) - June 21, 1813

San Marcial - August 31, 1813

Ordal Cross - September 13. 1813

The quality of Spanish troops varied, from very poor to good, and the Spanish National Unit Reference Card presents a wealth of subtle unit characteristics that set the Spanish Army apart from all other Coalition armies that opposed Napoleon. Command of the Spanish Army, therefore, will truly challenge even the most experienced Commands & Colors: Napoleonics player.

Richard Borg

Components:

One 2" spine box
Scenario Booklet that features 18 historical scenarios plus Expansion rules.
2 Spanish National Unit Reference Cards
95 Infantry blocks (71 Spanish - 24 French)
73 Cavalry blocks (39 Spanish - 34 French)
9 Artillery blocks (9 Spanish)
4 Leader blocks (4 Spanish)
3 Block Label sheets
1 Terrain Tile Sheet - contains 15 double sided Terrain Tiles
1 Square and Counter sheet
1 Spanish Infantry Square Track
4 Spanish Square Counters
9 Spanish Victory Banner counters (Spanish Flag one side, French Flag other side)
6 Spanish Guerrilla Action tokens