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Sunday, August 17, 2025

Coutras 1587

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I took the afternoon to (finally) play one of the battles in Laurent Closier & Florent Coupeau’s Avec Infini Regret (AIR) series of ga...
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Sunday, March 31, 2024

St Amand: The French Close In.

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Editor's Note: And this is always the problem I come to with this game series, especially trying to test out and blog about a scenario. ...
Saturday, February 24, 2024

The Fight for St Amand: Shots Fired!

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  All fire is simultaneous; that is to say, all fire is allotted and resolved, but the effects don't take effect until all fire has been...

Fight for St Amand: The French Advance

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  Girard's first move takes his skirmish screen close to Le Hameau, with the rest of his men moving toward La Haye and his battery looki...
Thursday, February 22, 2024

The Fight for St Amand Begins

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The French stepped off at 2.30pm, with one of the regimental bands playing La Victoire en Chanant , otherwise known as Le Chant du Depart , ...
Wednesday, February 21, 2024

The Fight for St Amand: The Prussians

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 If we look at the Prussian force defending the St Amands, it looks impressive. The Prussian force consists of most of the Army of the Lower...
Monday, February 19, 2024

The Fight for St Amand La Haye: The French

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So, the other half of our scenario, of course, is the French army contingent. The French attack on St Amand commenced around 2.30 pm on the ...
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