Raab 1809 Scenario notes

Raab 1809 Scenario notes

Battle of Raab 1809. A 28mm napoleonic wargame featured on Wargamerabbit blog between Franco-Italian army under Eugene vs. Austro-Hungarian under Johann.

2 thoughts on “Raab 1809 Scenario notes

    • Hi James,
      The “rosters” come in two formats. One is written out in the “scenario Notes” MS Word document broken down by Divisional commands with the regiment/battalions/squadron count. For example…. 35th Line Regt has 2×6 battalion of six miniatures each and the Combat Morale Rating (CMR) rating which we gave to that two battalion regiment (CMR 6). The scenario miniature ratio or scale is 90:1 so the six 25/28mm sized miniature battalion equals 90×6 or approximately 540 men and officers. The example 35th Line regimental two battalions equals 2×540 men to continue the example. Cavalry the same… six miniatures would be a 540 strength regiment. Artillery is by battery with (#) cannon in battery. French 8lb Foot battery written out as (8) CMR 7 means eight cannon (howitzers included) with rating of 7 (well trained regulars). In brief on a scale of 1 to 10…. Militia rated are 1 to 4 CMR, Line or regulars grade 5 to 7 CMR, and Elites 8 or higher CMR. The typical CMR is 6 or 7 for most units.
      The other “roster” is a MS Excel file (.xls) which sometimes is hard to pull up completely with WordPress.com attachment. Even I have issues.

      Generally I would use the MS Word file to read the rosters. Michael

      P.S. Contact me directly using the contact info found under “About the Wargamerabbit” tab if needed. Remember that you click on the “Blue” highlighted text link labelled as “Raab Scenario notes.” They when the smaller pop up box appears click again on the blue highlighted text link to upload the word document.

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