Even though the Austrian army was the third largest in the world, the Austrians lost many more battles than they won. The infantry regiments were large and somewhat reliable, but the tactical formations and drill were still entrenched in the past. The cavalry, although well mounted, still applied the practice of scattering their formations in small bodies, which greatly reduced their combat effectiveness. In general, the Austrian army did enjoy many successes on a regimental level, but at the brigade and divisional levels its commanders were not tactically proficient.
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- Pascal da Silva
- Rodger B. MacGowan
- Baron Felicien von Myrbach-Rheinfeld
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- Scenario Booklet w/ 20 scenarios
- 2 National Unit Reference Cards
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- 344 Wooden blocks
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