
Episode 11 - The Battles That Never Were
Lions Led By Donkeys Podcast
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The Austrian Army in the 1700s
In 1788 about a hundred thousand man Austrian army was in camp around the town of Prince Sebes, which is in modern-day Romania. Scouts were sent off ahead to make sure no Turks were trying to like push at their flanks or sending the missions around the rear anything like that A detachment of hasars cross the Timus River in their search for Turks or Really anything get their hands on that? I really like using them until war and all that fun stuff And this is the age where armies lived off the land So they would sure they were going out to look for enemy, but also, you know units of the army would be Designated to look for food. They weren't
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