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General note on the Commander cards

Commander names – It is common that a fully detailed order of

battle is not available. In the scenario lists, the Wing commanders are

identified where they are known. However, on occasion,

commander’s names may be conjectural and based on units that were

present. If you want to swap any names to make it easier for you to

use your existing units then please feel free to amend the cards.

Army, and Higher, Commanders

These types do not normally have Commander cards as their function

is at a higher level than the actions of a Wing. They will still need

physical bases on the table.

In some instances, the Army Commander may become actively

engaged in leading a Wing rather than leading his army, for example

both Baner and Hatzfeld at Wittstock. In these instances, a Command

card is needed and has been included.

Making the cards -

You will need some reasonably stiff card and basic PVA glue.

The cards are set at 5cm wide and 7.5cm long. If you want a different

size use the scaling facility in your PDF reader or in your printer

properties.

I’ve found it easier to make the card blanks before doing any gluing.

It’s easier to trim the paper to the card than it is to trim the card to

the paper.

Glue one side of the cards first to ensure alignment. Spread your glue

evenly on one side of the card and place the long edge of your print

on to your card. Smooth the print with a soft dry cloth, or something

similar, to give a good even finish.

When you are satisfied with the alignment repeat the gluing and

smoothing for the second side.

Set aside to dry. This is an important part of the process as damp paper

can tear quite easily and it would be a shame to have to reprint the

card.

Play In Deo Veritas and enjoy!

Fleurus 1622 - Protestant forces

Christian of Brunswick

Ernst v Mansfeld

Streiff v. Lauenstein

Fleurus 1622 - Spanish forces

Gonzalo de Cordoba

Jean de Gaucher

Felipe de Sylva

Tomaso Carraciolo

Wittstock 1636 - Swedish forces

Johan Baner

Lennart Torstensson

Alexander Leslie

Walter Karr

Hans Vitzthum

Patrick Ruthven

Wittstock 1636 - Imperial forces

Melchior v.Hatzfeld

Frantz v.Uhlefeld

Albrecht v.Kalckstein

Max v. Waldstein

Dietrich v. Taube

Cheriton 1644 - Royalist forces

John Smith

Edward Stowell

John Paulet

John Stuart

Cheriton 1644 - Parliamentarian forces

Micael Livesey

Richard Browne

John Meldrum

Christopher Potley

Marston Moor 1644 - Allied forces

William Baillie

Thomas Fairfax

Oliver Cromwell

Lawrence Crawford

Bartholemew Vermuyden

James Lumsden

John Lambert

Ferdinando Fairfax

David Leslie

Earl of Eglinton

Marston Moor 1644 - Royalist forces

Prince Rupert

George Goring

Henry Tillier

John Byron

Charles Lucas

Richard Molyneux

Lord Eythin

2nd Battle of the Dunes 1658 - Spanish forces

Prince de Conde

Marquis de Caracena

Estevan de Gamarra

Shozzi

Duke of York

de Espinosa

de Grigny

Ahremberg

2nd Battle of the Dunes 1658 - Allied forces

Thomas Morgan

Duc de Gadagne

Marquis de Crequi

Comte de Guiche

Marquis de Castelnau

de la Salle

William Lockhart

Marquis d’Humieres

Roger de Bussy-Rabutin

Villette

Lund 1676 - Danish forces

Carl v. Arensdorff

Joachim v. Schack

F v. Arensdorff

Johan v. Cicignon

Lund 1676 - Swedish forces

King Charles XI

Martin v. Ascheraden

Johan Galle

Otto v. Fersen

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