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Represented by separate stands with a command radius (typically 6"). Sequence of Play
A single infantry stand typically represents 1,000 to 1,500 men. A cavalry stand represents 500 to 1,000 riders, and an artillery stand represents 12 to 24 guns.
As firearms technology improved, so did the tactics employed on the battlefield. The development of more accurate and reliable muskets led to changes in volley and bayonet rules. Key developments include:
The game follows a standard "IGOUGO" (I Go, You Go) sequence: Command Determination
You sit in the boots of an army commander (like Grant, Lee, Wellington, or Napoleon).
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"Take aim... Volley... Bayonets... Charge!"
To create a guide for " Volley & Bayonet " (specifically the modern Road to Glory