Daharra's follow through
Two beautiful summer days followed the defeat at Stone Bridge, slowing no one's march from the battlefield to the next showdown. In fact three bridges were being contested, albeit in varying degrees of strength. The command of the main K&K column had changed, the previous commander went down under his horse stumbled during the retreat.
The 'Blood of the Fold' or whatever they fancy to call themselves, are being pushed and prodded by their minders, uh em, spiritual guiders assigned to the army. Without carrying at least two of the bridges, the Fold's supply lines will become vulnerable. The veterans of the Battle of Stone Bridge want to avenge their fallen comrades, the other groups hope to emulate their glory.
Less foot weary yet still busy were the K&K units assigned to the columns commanded by the Prince of Hesse, or those of General Zebel and General Paumgarten. Falling back over river lines means marching, but usually towards supplies, and certainly more than glory was to be at stake. The Imperial city of Grissburg was only a day's march from one of the crossings.
The Prince of Hess was grim. He was less excited about the river defense schemes of his predecessor and more aware of fighting outnumbered. Still, he'd rather the river to be his enemy's to cross than his. There was a lot of spade work to provide even more challenge to his counterpart.
Rendera gabions. Swedish sappers from Eagle Miniatures.
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A good amount of grousing was heard in the ranks but nothing indicated any real weakness as the Army Columns prepared for battle. There were several other thing to prepare.
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Comments
Best Iain
nah, you are months away from getting to use them.
Joe
It will leave us time to capture the rest of the battery.
Good one!
Lovely gabions and great to see more of those Swedes.
Regards, James