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Artillería Bávara a Pie de las Guerras Napoleónicas, 1812–1815
In 1812, the 5th Bavarian Foot Artillery Battery (5. Linien-Kompanie) served in the 20th Division of the VI. (Bavarian) Corps of the Grande Armée. The battery consisted of four 6-pdr. guns and two Austrian 7-pdr. howitzers, drawn by four horses each. The Bavarian army was destroyed during the Russian Campaign of 1812, leaving behind most of its guns and wagons. Only the 2nd Foot Artillery Battery, detached to Danzig (Gdánsk) alongside the 13th Bavarian Infantry Regiment, returned to Bavaria with its complement of six artillery pieces intact. These 15 mm Heritage figures and guns are mounted on 19 x 38 mm Empire III wargame stands, each representing a section of two actual guns and their crew. The rescript dated 27. Septiembre 1805 required Bavarian artillery officers to wear the Kasket helmet with red plume. Accordingly, the large white plume of the officer’s Raupenhelm pictured above would need to be repainted. Preguntas más frecuentesPara más información, por favor contactar con Military Miniatures Magazine en el Miniatures Forum. Figuras Bávaras de las Guerras Napoleónicas © 2008-2012 by IDL Software GmbH, Darmstadt, Alemania. Todos derechos reservados. Mujeres | Hombres | Selfness | Mercado Navideño | Encuentro del Desayuno | Love & Fun | Internet Juego di Guerra | Agenda Cultural | Enlaces |
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