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Using Peter Kingsman's own Masse de Rupture The French took the role of the confederate while the polyglot coalition played the Union situation.

All Photos by Rich Brooks all figs Peter Kingsman's

Northeast of Gettysburg the French drive back Coalition cavalry attacks.

 

French forces crossing  McPherson's ridge.

 

Austrains On Mcphersons ridge finally give way before the conbined attack of two french corps one of which is the Old Guard (not shown)

 

French Forces coming down Hiedelberg road, The union forces line up at the line of Rock Creek

The Battle was a coalition victory as can be seen in the last photo the French were massively outnumbered they had bludgeoned their way trough 3 Corps of Coalition troops taking many casualties and fatigue and were expected to fight 4 more Fresh enemy corps