British move closer to Baltanas
Marshal Soult has arrived to take command
Villate spreads his corps out either side of the village
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British artillery unlimber to support their cavalry against the enemy threat
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Hill has turned his corps to their right and they are ready to advance against Baltanas.
Rule Note
British cavalry are always C class troops, French always B class. So care has to be taken to avoid a cavalry melee unless absolutely necessary, or French casualties has redressed the balance.
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