Turn 18 (weather rain – terrain mud)
Situation: Rouyer and Gency are defending the bridge at STRAUBING, VANDAMME has reversed the move towards PASSAU and is now defending the bridge at DEGGENDORF. The Austrian VI Corps, including the cavalry of Vincent, is pulling back. MOUTON is finally moving from ULM.
Orders:
LANNES II Corps; defend LINZ – detach Colbert defend ENNS
Comment: The panic is easing, apart from cavalry probing the CHAM bridgehead, the Austrian main force has not moved and Austrian VI Corps is withdrawing towards PASSAU, or SCHRAEDING, with MASSENA following.
More units of Austrian II Reserve Corps are seen East of LINZ.
The bridges at STRAUBING and DEGGENDORF are now covered, not enough to stop a full corps attack, but enough to hold isolated units.
Following some counter-marching after changed orders, VANDAMME holds DEGGENDORF, LEFEBVRE securely holds PASSAU, the only escape for VI corps now is through SCHRAEDING, but LANNES holds the next crossing at LINZ, unless Austrian II Reserve Corps can intervene.
The mud is everywhere, meals are taken in silence, the marshals are not happy, splashing around in the liquid Bavarian lanes has dampened their enthusiasm and there have been too many changes of orders. Napoleon is at PASSAU to witness the promised destruction of VI Corps, but he knows it has not been his best performance.
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Turn Report
Turn 19 (weather rain – terrain mud)
Situation: It is still raining, Austrian VI corps seems to be heading for SCHRAERDING and Austrian II Reserve Corps is closing in on LANNES’ position at LINZ, whilst also sending cavalry North towards BUDWEIS. The Austrian main force is still sitting on the CHAM-PILSEN road, covering the CHAM bridgehead with cavalry. All units are receiving supply, with many supply convoys on the move between towns and direct to the corps themselves.
Strategy: Unchanged, watch the Austrian main force towards PILSEN, finish off the trapped VI Corps and hold back II Reserve Corps.
Orders:
Wrede : (detached LEFBVRE) defend SCHAERDING
Comment: MASSENA is moving forward cautiously (set at ‘march to the guns’) and I am having to reinforce the order to engage, by sending him towards PASSAU, I hope to over-run VI Corps.
DAVOUT is still consolidated in the bridgehead opposite CHAM, I cannot send him alone against the Austrian main force and I am happy if they stay where they are, I don’t want them moving away East, or advancing elsewhere, whilst I am engaged with finishing VI Corps. Bruyer is nearly at KLATTAU, to watch for any movement from that direction.
Detaching Wrede to SCHRAEDING may not stop a determined effort to cross the river INN, but it might delay VI Corps. I cannot put in a stronger defence there, as the crossing at PASSAU is vital, a crossing at PASSAU would allow VI Corps to escape, crossing at SCHAERDING merely delays the inevitable (LEFEBVRE, with NAPOLEON attached, follows Wrede to SCHRAEDING - bug).
NAPOLEON is attached to LEFEBVRE to provide support at what is now the crucial point, but is does delay massages back to the units further West.
LANNES is confronting Austrian II Reserve Corps at LINZ, but what is their intention, are they going to help VI Corps, or move off to join the main body, as a cavalry unit is probing North towards BUDWEIS, or they could move to PASSAU on an alternative road.
Nansouty is at DEGGENDORF, attached to VANDAMME, still waiting for stragglers to return from the disaster of his epic charge. I have replacements, but reluctant to use them if the stragglers will eventually return.
MOUTON is making slow progress from ULM and I need the Guard if there is going to be any major engagement with the Austrian main force.
Supply situation is good, as my troops are picking up Austrian supply as they move into enemy territory.

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