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Review Armchair General reviews John Tiller's Napoleonic Battles: Campaign Bautzen

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Let's stay in that whole Napoleonic mood for a bit with this Armchair General review of John Tiller's Napoleonic Battles: Campaign Bautzen. Even if you don't have the slightest interest at least go there for the attempt at fanfiction interwoven in it.
Up and down the lines could be heard the command, “Battalion, Forward!” The men stepped off, not all at the same time, but they got moving. “Harumpf!” grunted the brigadier, “They don’t seem to be too keen. Sloppy, sloppy, I expected better of Colonel Prien.”
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