Scenario 7.2: The Battle of Mockern 16 th of October 1813 The battle of Mockern is the north section of the battle of Leipzig.

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Scenario 7.2: The Battle of Mockern 16 th of October 1813 The battle of Mockern is the north section of the battle of Leipzig. 7.2.1 Map: The Mockern battlefield. A 1 2 3 4 AG AG/1P BREITENFELD RIVER STREAM WOOD FIELDS B WAHREN VI LINDENTHAL 5C/ VI KL. WIDEDERITZSCH PODELWITZ 6C/I II ROADS BUILDING C 27/ VIII 9/III MARSH GR. WIDEDERITZSCH BRIDGES D Elster River MOCKERN 4H/I V Pleisse stream FRENCH ALLIED Map Notes: 7.2.1.1: Mockern is fortified +2 for combat. All the other buildings are +1 unfortified for combat. The earthworks are -1 for fire cover and +1 for combat. 7.2.1.2.: All water may be crossed by artillery at bridges or fords. The Elster river is un-fordable, and all units may cross them only at bridges. Infantry and cavalry units may ford any other water only in column or march column formation. The woods are rough terrain. 7.2.1.3: French units are set first on table. Allied units are then setup at least at 6 of French units 1 de 7

7.2.2 Mockern Orders of Battle * French forces: Ney 10 E(6)+3 (256 Inf; 64 Cav; 9 Art)* Ney was very busy controlling the northern front thus allowing Marmont to act as C-i-C. To simulate that, Ney is an independent Wing Commander for all units except the Marmont s VI Corps. However, he always must to test for Command Control against his Response Number (6) in the Command Step. If successful he is in command, i.e. present in the battlefield. If unsuccessful he is out of command, i.e. riding through the battlefield. Test for his subordinate units according to the rules. He never can attach himself to any combat unit. The Moral Number of the Army is depending upon the number of units present and must be calculated. Its maximum value is [14M] (2) VI Corps (VI) Marmont 10 G(10)+1 [6F] (132 Inf; 18 Cav; 4 Art) Marmont was the actual C-i-C during the battle. However the French chain of command only allowed him to give orders to his own VI Corps. (1) 20 st Division (20/VI): Compans 3 G(6)+1 1B/20/VI: 24 FrMLN [12D] 2B/20/VI: 20 FrPLT [12D] (1) 21 st Division (21/VI): Lagrange 3 A(5)+0 1B/21/VI: 20 FrVLT [10D] 2B/21/VI: 28 FrMLN [14D] (1) 22 st Division (22/VI): Frederichs 3 A(5)+0 1B/22/VI: 24 FrPLN [14D] 2B/22/VI: 16FrVLN [8D] (1) Fifth Light Cavalry Division (5C/VI) Lorge 3 G(6)+0 1B/5C/VI: 10 FrLC [6D] (1) Twenty Fifth Light Cavalry Division (25C/VI) Norman 3 G(5)+1 1B/25C/VI: 8 WtLC [5D] Corps Artillery (VI): VI: Fr12# VI: Fr12# VI: Fr6# VI: Fr6 VI: Fr6# Independent divisions. (Under Ney) (16 Inf; 20 Cav; 1 Art) (1) 27st Division (27/VIII): Dombrowsky 4 E(7)+1 [1F] 1B/27/VIII 16 PdLN [8D] 2B/27/VIII 8 PdLC [4D] 27/VIII : Pd#6 (1) Fourth Heavy Cavalry Division (4H/IV): Defrance 4 G(6)+1 [1F] 1B/4H/IV: 12 FrDC [6D] (2) III Corps (III) Souham 8 G(6)+0 [5F] (Under Ney) (108 Inf; 26 Cav; 4 Art) (1) 8th Division (8/III): Brayer 3 A(5)+0 1B/8/III 16FrPLT [10D] 2B/8/III 20 FrPLN [12D] (1) 9th Division (9/III): Delmas 3 A(6)+1 1B/9/III 20 FrLN [12D] 2B/9/III 16 FrLN [10D] (1) 11th Division (11/III): Ricard 3 G(7)+1 1B/11/III 20 FrLN [12D] 2B/11/III 16 FrLN [10D] (1) 23th Light Cavalry Brigade (23LC/III) Beurmann 3 A(5)+0 1B/23LC/III: 8 BdLC [4D] (1) Sixth Light Cavalry Division (6C/III) Fournier 3 A(5)+0 1B/6C/III: 10 FrLC [6D] 2B/6C/III: 8 FrLC [5D] 6C/III: Fr#6 Corps Artillery (III): III: Fr12# III: Fr12# III: Fr6# * The cavalry scale is also 1:120. To convert the number of cavalry figures given in this OOB to the official NB number, multiply the number by 1.5: i.e. 8 figures are transformed in 8*1.5=12 standard NB figures. 2 de 7

(3) Army of Silesia (S) Blücher/Gneisenau 14 G(10)+2D [11M]; [15M]; [18M] (368 Inf; 74 Cav; 28 Cos; 25 Art) Blucher was not involved in the battle, so only the Gneisenau side is active and he can not be attached. (2) Prussian I Corps (1P) Yorck 10 E(7)+1 [6F] (144 Inf; 30 Cav; 7 Art) (1) Advance Guard: (AG/1P) : Katzler 3 A(4)+0 1B/AG/1P: 16 PrGN [6D] 2B/AG/1P: 16 PrSLW [10D] 3B/AG/1P: 6 PrLC [3D] 4B/AG/1P: 4 PrLWC [2D] AG/1P: Pr#6 (1) 1st Brigade (1/1P) Steinmetz 3 A(5)+0 1B/1/1P: 12 PrGN [5D] 2B/1/1P: 16 PrSLW [10D] (1) 2st Brigade (2/1P) Mecklenburg 3 A(5)+0 1B/2/1P : 24 PrLN [12D] (1) 7th Brigade (7/1P) Horn 3 A(6)+0 1B/7/1P : 16 PrLN [8D] 2B/7/1P: 16 PrSLW [10D] (1) 8th Brigade (8/1P) Hünerbein 3 A(5)+0 1B/8/1P : 24 PrRES [12D] (1) Reserve Cavalry (C/1P): Jürgass 4 G(7)+1 1B/C/1P 8 PrLC [4D] 2B/C/1P: 6 PrLC [3D] 3B/C/1P: 6PrLWC [4D] (1) Reserve Artilley (1P): 1P: Pr#12 1P: Pr#12 1P: Pr#6 1P: Pr#6 1P: Pr#6 1P: Pr#6 (2) Army Corps of Langeron Langeron 10 G(7)+2 [4F] (100 Inf; 14 Cav; 12 Cos; 10 Art) (1) Advance Guard (AG) Rudsevich 5 A(5)+0 (1) Russian I Cavalry Corps (1CR) Korf 5 A(6)+0 1B/1CR 14RsLC [7D] 2B/1CR 12RsCLC [8D] (1) 9st Division (9/9R) Udom II 3 A(6)+0 1B/9/9R: 16 RsLN [8D] 2B/9/9R: 16 RsJG [8D] Corps Artilley (9R): 9R: Ru#12 9R: Ru#12] 1CR : Ru#6 1CR : Ru#6 (2) 9th Corps (9R) Olsousiev 7 G(6)+1 (1) 15 th Division (15/9R) Kornilov 3 A(5)+0 1B/15/9R: 20 RsLN [10D] (2) 10th Corps (10R) Kapzevich 7 A(4)+0 (1) 8 th Division (8/10R) Ourusov 3 A(4)+0 1B/8/10R: 16 RsLN [8D] (1) 22 th Division (22/10R) Tourchaninov 3 A(6)+0 1B/22/10R: 16RsLN [8D] 2B/22/10R: 16RsJG [8D] Corps Artilley (10R) 10R:Rs#12 10R:Rs#12 10R:Ru#12 10R:Ru#12 10R:Ru#12 10R:Ru#12 (2) 11th Corps (11R) Sacken 8 A(6)+1 [4F] (60 Inf; 24 Cav; 20 Cos; 6 Art) (1) 10th Division (10/11R) Lieven 3 A(4)+0 1B/10/11R: 20 RsLN [10D] (1) 27 th Division (27/11R) Neverovsky 5 G(8)+2 1B/27/11R: 20 RsLN [10D] (1) 16 th Division (16/11R) Repminsky 3 A(4)+0 1B/16/11R: 20 RsJG [10D] Corps Cavalry 11CR Vassilshikov 3 A(5)+0 1B/11CR 8RsLC [4D] 2B/11CR 8RsLC [4D] 31B/11CR 8RsLC [4D] Corps Artilley (11R): 11R: Ru#12 11R: Ru#12 11R: Ru#12 11R: Ru#12 11R: Ru#6 11R: Ru#6 Cossacks 11Co Karpov 4 G(8)+1 1B/11Co 10RsCLC [7D] 2B/11Co 10RsCLC [7D] (2) 8th Corps (8R) Saint Priest 8 A(6)+1 [3F] (64 Inf; 6 Cav; 6 Cos; 2 Art) (1) 11th Division (11/8R) Gourialov 3 A(5)+0 1B/11/8R: 16 RsLN [8D] 2B/11/8R: 16 RsLN [8D] (1) 17 th Division (17/8R) Pillar 3 A(6)+0 1B/17/8R: 16 RsLN [8D] 2B/17/8R: 16 RsJG [8D] Corps Cavalry 8CR Borozdin II 4 G(6)+1 1B/8CR 6RsLC [3D] 2B/8CR 6RsCLC [4D] Corps Artilley (8R): 8R: Ru#12 8R: Ru#12 3 de 7

7.2.4. Special rules 7.2.4.1 Game Length: 9.00 to 18.30 h (19 turns). Allied are the first side. 7.2.4.2 Setup. French The French VI Corps, the independent 27 th (27/VIII) and 4 th Heavy Cavalry (4H/IV) divisions, the 6 th Light Cavalry (6C/III) and 9 th (9/III) divisions and the III Corps artillery (III) are on the table at the start of the game. Army of Silesia The Prussian I Corps (AG/1P) and the Langeron s Russian (AG) Advance-Guards are deployed on the table at the start of the game. 7.2.4.3 Reinforcements The optional rule for arrivals must be applied. Roll 1D10: two turns before the normal entering turn a 1 allows to enter; one turn before, 1-3 ; the same turn, 1-6 ; in later turns 1-8. French (all units in march column): Ney 10,30 h (D2 by Gohlitz) 8/III (Brayer) and Souham 13,00 h (C5) 11/III (Ricard) 13,30 h (C5) 23LC/III (Beurmann) 14,00 h (C5) After their arrival, 8/III, 11/III and 23LC/III must test to see if they remain in the battlefield or march towards Leipzig and Lindenau. To remain in the battlefield, they must pass a Command Control test (with the following modifiers: +2 for Excellent; +1 for Good and -1 for Poor Generals). Failing the test, the unit must circulate in march column, exiting the table by the D3 road. Marmont can make a last attempt before the unit leaves the battlefield, by attaching himself to the commanding General and using his +1 modifier (he is a Good General) in a last Command Control test. All these tests simulate the repeated (and historically unsuccessful) attempts made by Marmont to get reinforcements during the day. Army of Silesia: Blucher, Yorck and the rest of the 1P: 9,30 h deployed at A1-A2 area. Each division must test for entry independently and simultaneously. Yorck enters with the first Prussian unit and Blucher with the second one. Langeron, 9R and 10R: 10,30 h deployed at A3-A4 area. Each division must test for entry independently and simultaneously. Langeron enters with the first Russian unit and the Corps Commanders enter with their first unit. Saint Priest and 8R 13,00 h in march column at A5 road. Each division must test for entry independently and simultaneously and Saint Priest enters with the first one. 11CR and Sacken 14,00 h in march column at A3 road. Because of poor staff work, Sacken s command was not fully involved in the battle. Therefore, after his arrival accompanying 11CR he must pass a Command Control to move the division thus leaving free the entering point. 16/11R and 11Co. In the following Arrival Step after the previous unit leaves vacant the entering point (i.e. one turn later) the following unit in the queue can start to test for Arrival (consider that turn as being one turn before normal arrival turn so 1-3 is required in the first die roll). 10/11R Same as above. 27/11R and Art/11R 7.2.4.4 Options: Neither side has the initiative. The French get 6 free rolls and the Allied 5 free rolls. 7.2.5 Victory Conditions All objectives are considered to be French-controlled at the game s start. Mockern and the heights at C2-C3 are worth 50/28, and the buildings of Klein Widderitzsch, Gross Widderitzsch, the bridge at Mockern, the heights at C5 and the end-roads at D2 and D5 are worth 25/14 French/Allied victory points each. Historically, Marmont was deprived from the help of II Corps and was routed. However, the Prussian I Corps was severely mauled. The loss were about 7000 for each side. Re-fight. The French won an indecisive victory (a draw?) leaving the battlefield in the Allied s hands. However, the French were able to cause a greater number of losses: 13680 vs. 9360. Making the NB correction of 75% (see 4 de 7

Second Day rule) the real losses were 12700 vs 7000. The difference with the historical outcome is due to the greater involvement of Russian troops in the re-fight. 5 de 7

NOTES a For infantry in square, use the other (OT) modifier if vs. any infantry. For infantry not in square, use the OT modifier if vs. any attacking cavalry, and not in a town, entrenched, or with friendly cavalry in the same combat. For attacking cavalry, use the OT modifier vs. infantry or artillery not in square and not in a town, entrenched, or with friendly cavalry in the same combat. Use the current modifier in all other combats. b The RSP (Response) number is used for cavalry recalls (with a -1 modifier for Austrian HC and LC, a -4 for british (not KGL) and -2 for all other cavalry), rallying and for square (with a +1 for Prussian GD, GN and LN in line formation until 1809, +2 for Austrian GN and LN in column formation after 1807, and +1 for all other infantry in column formation. General RSP modifiers are: -1 if Poor, +1 if Good and +2 if Excellent. The disorder modifier is -3. A modified RSP number is also the withdrawal modifier. crouts Infantry and gunners 46 cm, cavalry and limbered artillery 69 cm. Routing units always in column or limbered d Subtract for the LIN or UNL speed. Also the cost to about face. Cannot used while within 3 cm of an enemy unit e Eliminated on 1-3 when alone or attached to a routed, dispersed or eliminated unit f Use the current formation modifier g May evade infantry (horse artillery limbers, if not so when contacted) unless disordered or routed. Only reacting cavalry may evade enemy cavalry h May dismount i Same as when mounted j Can all-out attack Number = army morale value k Two fire hits from one shoot or One combat hit are required to eliminate an artillery, pack train or wagon crew figure (also disorders the unit). Any artillery, pack train or wagon is eliminated with two eliminated crew l Use a -1 modifier for artillery representing only 4-5 guns. Gunners without thier gun lose their ability to fire m Per 4 cavalry or infantry bases or per 1 artillery, pack train or wagon base. 1 point less for batteries of only 4-5 guns n10-12 gun batteries are represented by two separate artillery bases p May not initiate combats q May initiate combats only if attached to infantry or cavalry s Is skirmish infantry * Does not count for moral 6 de 7

7.2.3 Mockern Information Chart Country Unit Name Col or LIM COMBAT MODIFIERS MOVEMENT c MOVEMENT MODS LIN or Vs DRD RSP DSP FIRE MOD LIN or MRCH BCK ULM OT a b 1 ULM COL or SID SQ Vs CAV ~ GEN General eq ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 36" ~ 2/1 1/1 ~ ~ MES Messenger ep ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 36" ~ 2/1 1/1 ~ ~ DCV Dismounted Cavalry -3-2 +3-7 I I I I 2" -4 5" 1" 15" 2/1 3/1 1" French DC Dragoon Cavalry h -1g +1g ~ +4 2 3 6 C ~ ~ 15" 14" 24" 3/1 2/1 6" French LC Light Cavalry h -2g 0g ~ +4 2 3 6 D ~ ~ 15" 14" 22" 3/1 2/1 7" French VLN Veteran Line Infantry -1 +2 +7-4 2 4 6 C 4" 0 10" 3" 18" 2/1 2/1 2" French LN Line Infantry -2 +1 +6-5 2 3 5 D 4" 0 9" 1" 16" 3/1 3/1 1" French MLN Marine Infantry -1 +2 +6-5 3 4 5 C 4" 0 8" 3" 17" 3/1 2/1 2" French VLT Veteran Light Infantry -1 +2 +7-4 2 4 6 C 5" +1 12" 3" 18" 3/2 3/2 1" French LT Light Infantry -2 +1 +6-5 2 3 5 D 4" 0 10" 1" 18" 2/1 2/1 1" French PLT Pro. Light Infantry -2 +1 +5-5 2 3 5 D 4" 0 10" 1" 17" 3/2 3/2 1" French PLN Pro. Line Infantry -2 0 +5-6 2 3 5 D 3" -1 8" 1" 15" 4/1 3/1 1" French 12# 12# Heavy Artillery p -5-3 f f k k 6 ~ 12" +2 9" 2" 14" 6/1 1/1 2" French 6# 6# Horse Artillery p -5g -3g f f k k 6 ~ 9" +2 12" 4" 21" 4/1 1/1 3" Baden LC Light Cavalry h -2g 0g ~ +4 2 3 5 C ~ ~ 15" 14" 24" 3/1 3/1 7" Poland LC Light Cavalry h -1g 0g ~ +4 2 3 6 C ~ ~ 15" 14" 24" 3/1 2/1 6" Poland LN Line Infantry -2 +1 +6-5 2 4 5 C 4" 0 10" 2" 16" 2/1 2/1 2" Poland 6# 6# Horse Artillery p -5g -3g f f k k 5 ~ 9" +1 12" 4" 21" 4/1 1/1 3" Westphalia LC Light Cavalry h -2g 0g ~ +3 2 3 5 D ~ ~ 15" 14" 24" 3/1 2/1 7" Prussian LC Light Cavalry h -1g +1g ~ +4 2 3 6 C ~ ~ 15" 14" 23" 3/1 2/1 7" Prussian LWC Landwehr Cavalry h -3g -1g ~ +3 1 3 5 D ~ ~ 13" 12" 24" 4/1 3/1 7" Prussian GN Grenadier Infantry j3 0 +3 +8-2 3 5 6 B 4" 0 11" 4" 18" 2/1 3/2 1" Prussian LN Line Infantry -1 +2 +7-4 2 4 6 C 4" 0 10" 3" 16" 2/1 2/1 2" Prussian RES Reserve Infantry -1 +2 +7-4 2 4 6 C 4" 0 10" 3" 16" 2/1 2/1 2" Prussian SLW Silesian Landwehr -2 +1 +6-5 2 3 5 D 4" 0 9" 2" 16" 3/1 2/1 2" Prussian 12# 12# Heavy Artillery p -5-3 f f k k 6 ~ 12" +1 9" 2" 14" 6/1 1/1 2" Prussian 6# 6# Horse Artillery p -5g -3g f f k k 6 ~ 9" +1 11" 4" 21" 4/1 1/1 3" Russian LC Light Cavalry h -2g 0g ~ +3 2 3 5 C ~ ~ 15" 14" 24" 3/1 3/1 8" Russian CLC Cossack Cavalry h * -4g -2g ~ +2 1 2 4 E ~ ~ 17" 16" 26" 2/1 2/1 8" Russian LN Line Infantry -2 +1 +6-4 2 5 4 C 3" -1 9" 2" 16" 2/1 2/1 2" Russian JG Jager Infantry -2 0 +6-4 2 4 5 C 4" 0 10" 4" 18" 2/1 2/1 2" Russian 12# 12# Heavy Artillery np -5-3 f f k k 4 ~ 11" 0 8" 2" 14" 6/1 1/1 2" Russian 6# 6# Horse Artillery np -5g -3g f f k k 4 ~ 8" 0 11" 3" 21" 4/1 1/1 3" French Dragoon cavalry units have been included to take into account the veteran units, proceeding from Spain, which formed the Heavy Cavalry units 7de7 ROU T NU a Col or LIM RGH or SQR CHG FOR d