Gévora, February 19, 1811

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Gévora, February 19, 1811 The Battle of the Gévora (Gebora, Gevora) was a minor battle of the Peninsular War between Spanish and French armies. It occurred on 19 February 1811, near Badajoz, Spain, where an outnumbered French force routed and nearly destroyed the Spanish Army of Extremadura. Soult led part of l Armée du Midi from Andalucía into Extremadura and laid siege to the fortress town of Badajoz. It was a Soult s diversionary operation to help extricate Massena s army from his impasse in front of the Lines of Torres Vedras. A Spanish Army (with a small contingent of Portuguese cavalry) under La Romana was sent to raise the siege, but La Romana died unexpectedly and the command of this force was entrusted to Mendizábal, that arrived to Badajoz and ignored the Wellington s advice and failed to entrench his army. Soult sent a small force (7,000 men and 12 guns) that attacked and routed the larger Mendizábal force (12,000 men and 17 guns) inflicting 1,000 casualties and taking 4,000 prisoners for a loss of only 400 men. The victory allowed Soult to concentrate on his assault of Badajoz, which fell to the French on 11 March and remained in French hands until the following year. Bibliography - Cust, Edward (1863) Annals of the wars of the nineteenth century, Volume 3 http://books.google.com/books?id=fj0qaaaayaaj - Lipscombe Nick (2010), The Peninsular War Atlas, Osprey - Oman, Charles (1911), A History of the Peninsular War: Volume IV, Greenhill Books 2004 - Queipo de Llano y Ruiz de Saravia, José María, Conde de Toreno (1835), Historia del levantamiento, guerra y revolucion de España, Volumen 4, http://books.google.com/books?id=pip1vm8g5eic - Thiers, Adolphe (1854) Histoire du consultat et de l'empire faisant suite à l'histoire de la révolution française, Volume 7 http://books.google.com/books?id=m8ruaaaamaaj - Thompson, Mark S. (2002), The Fatal Hill, Mark Thompson Publishing The terrain is open and the river Guadiana is impassable. The bridgehead is a fortification. The tent camps are rough terrain with no cover. 07/01/2011-4:50 1/6

French Army Moral 37; Break point 12 9 Battalions/7 Regiments/2 Batteries C-i-C Mortier (+1/-) Infantry Girard (+1/ ) 1st Brigade Philippon (+1/*) 1/34th Line Reg R/E/SK2 2/34th Line Reg R/A/SK1 3/34th Line Reg R/A/SK1 1/88th Line Reg R/E/SK2 2/88th Line Reg R/A/SK1 3/88th Line Reg R/A/SK1 2nd Brigade Gaud (+1/*) 1/100th Line Reg R/E/SK2 2/100th Line Reg R/A/SK1 3/100th Line Reg R/A/SK1 Artillery 2/3rd Horse Artillery Horse/2 cannons/ Medium/ 1 How 4/6th Horse Artillery Horse/2 cannons/ Medium/ 1 How Cavalry Latour-Mauburg (-1/*) Light Cavalry Briche (+1/*) 10th Hussar Reg R/E/Pu 21st Chasseurs V/E/Pu 27th Chasseurs V/E/Pu 4th Spanish Juramentados U/I/Pu Reinforcements Dragoons Bouvier des Eclats (-/-) 4th Dragoon Reg R/E/Sh/Pu 14th Dragoon Reg R/E/Sh/Pu 26th Dragoon Reg R/E/Sh/Pu 2nd Hussar Reg R/E/Pu Spanish Army Moral 49; Break point 16 15 Battalions/8 Regiments/3 Batteries C-i-C Mendizabal Vanguardia de España Union R/E/SK1 Principe R/E/SK1 Batallón del General U/A/SK1 1/Tiradores de Castilla U/A/SK2 2/Tiradores de Castilla U/A/SK2 Cataluña U/A/SK2 1ª División García (-1/*) Rey R/E/SK1 León R/E/SK1 Barcelona U/A/SK1 Sevilla U/A/SK1 07/01/2011-4:50 2/6

2ª Division Virues Princesa R/E/SK1 Hibernia R/E/SK1 Zamora U/A/SK1 Toledo S/A/SK1 Voluntarios de Navarra U/A/SK2 Caballería Boutron (-1/-) Carabineros Reales S/A Reina S/A Algarve S/A Húsares Extremadura U/I/Pu Imperiales de Toledo U/I/Pu Portuguese Cavalry Madden 3º Dragones S/A 5º Dragones S/A 8º Dragones S/A Artillería Bateria 1 Foot /3 cannons/medium Bateria 2 Foot /3 cannons/medium Bateria 3 Foot /3 cannons/medium Notes All Spanish units are on the table. The duration of the game is 16 Turns. French are the first side. There are not geographical objectives. The morning fog The Spaniards were surprised when the morning fog lifted and the French were seen very near their front line, so the Home Field advantage is not used in this Scenario. Entrenchments and the Wellington s advice Mendizábal did not follow the Wellington s advice so the Spanish Army fought in open field without any entrenchment. Before the game, throw 1D10. On a 1 result, Mendizábal is allowed to entrench his army with hasty entrenchments (p. 75 of the Rules book). Viva España! Spanish units add +1 to their Unpredictable rolls if the roll is taken while the unit is entrenched They ll be back If a game ends in a draw, it is considered a Spanish marginal victory. The wavering Allied cavalry Spanish/Portuguese cavalry units do not fought well at Gevora. All Allied cavalry units must to pass a compulsory Discipline test to move towards the enemy, using the Vigor of Superior and Out of Command modifiers as applicable, as well as an additional -1 modifier. When testing to Fall back from a combat, they get a +1 additional modifier in the required Discipline test (they are wishing to run away!) The tent camps Only infantry units can enter in a tent camp. They are always in march column formation, i.e. they can not deploy. The flanking Dragoons (Entry point of the reinforcements) The French reinforcements may enter at B1/C1/D1/D2 (5% / 45% / 45%/ 5%) 07/01/2011-4:50 3/6

Terrain Type Movement Cover Hasty Earthworks Obstacle Soft Wall or Entrenchments Obstacle Hard Camps Rough No Unpredictable units Before the first combat, roll 1D6 Commanders Spanish entrenched units add +1 to the die throw 1-3 Shaky For the rest of the game Tactics * : Good Vigour; -1 4-5 Reliable Re-roll next time - : Average 0 6 Valiant For the rest of the game : Poor +1 Key to Lasalle Unit Labels Infantry Esprit/Discipline/Skirmish x/x/skx [/Additional] Cavalry Esprit/Discipline x/x[/additiona]l Esprit V : Valiant Discipline E : Experienced R : Reliable A : Amateur S : Shaky I : Irregular Additional G : Guard (for all) Artillery H : Heavy Sh : Shock (for cavalry only) Weight M : Medium Pu : Pursuit (for cavalry only) L : Light Ln : Lancers (for cavalry only) 07/01/2011-4:50 4/6

Unit Labels C-i-C Infantry 1st Brigade 2nd Brigade Cavalry Dragoons Mortier (+1/-) Girard (+1/ ) Philippon (+1/*) Gaud (+1/*) Latour-Mauburg (-1/*) Bouvier Eclats (-/-) 1st Brigade 2nd Brigade Cavalry Dragoons Light Cavalry Briche (+1/*) Light Cavalry 1/34th Line 2/34th Line 3/34th Line 1/88th Line 2/88th Line 3/88th Line R/E/SK2 R/A/SK1 R/A/SK1 R/E/SK2 R/A/SK1 R/A/SK1 1st Brigade 1st Brigade 1st Brigade 1st Brigade 1st Brigade 1st Brigade 1/100th Line 2/100th Line 3/100th Line 2/3rd HA 2/3rd HA 2/3rd HA R/E/SK2 R/A/SK1 R/A/SK1 M M Hw 2nd Brigade 2nd Brigade 2nd Brigade 4/6th HA 4/6th HA 4/6th HA 4th Dragoon 14th Dragoon 26th Dragoon M M Hw R/E/Sh/Pu R/E/Sh/Pu R/E/Sh/Pu Dragoons Dragoons Dragoons 2nd Hussar 10th Hussar 21st Chass 27th Chass 4th Sp Juram R/E/Pu R/E/Pu V/E/Pu V/E/Pu U/I/Pu Dragoons Light Cavalry Light Cavalry Light Cavalry Light Cavalry 07/01/2011-4:50 5/6

C-i-C Vanguardia 1ª División 2ª Division Caballería Portuguese Cav Mendizábal de España García (-1/*) Virues Boutron (-1/-) Madden Vanguardia 1ª División 2ª Division Caballería Port Cavalry Union Principe Bat. d General 1/Tir. Castilla 2/Tir. Castilla Cataluña R/E/SK1 R/E/SK1 U/A/SK1 U/A/SK2 U/A/SK2 U/A/SK2 Vanguardia Vanguardia Vanguardia Vanguardia Vanguardia Vanguardia Rey León Barcelona Sevilla R/E/SK1 R/E/SK1 U/A/SK1 U/A/SK1 1ª División 1ª División 1ª División 1ª División Princesa Hibernia Zamora Toledo Vol d Navarra R/E/SK1 R/E/SK1 U/A/SK1 S/A/SK1 U/A/SK2 2ª Division 2ª Division 2ª Division 2ª Division 2ª Division Carabineros Reina Algarve Hús Extremad Imp de Toledo S/A S/A S/A U/I/Pu U/I/Pu Caballería Caballería Caballería Caballería Caballería 3º Dragones 5º Dragones 8º Dragones S/A S/A S/A Portuguese Portuguese Portuguese Bateria 1 FA Bateria 1 FA Bateria 1 FA Bateria 2 FA Bateria 2 FA Bateria 2 FA M M M M M M Bateria 3 FA Bateria 3 FA Bateria 3 FA M M M 07/01/2011-4:50 6/6