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Carlist Shako: Oriamendi East Scenario
Historical SituationFrom 10-17 Mar 1837 the Cristinos attempted a grand three-pronged attack on the Carlist Army of the North. The British general De Lacy Evans advanced from the fortress of San Sebastián, Espartero from Bilbao, and Saarsfield from Vitoria. The Anglo-Spanish of De Lacy Evans were the only force which pushed their advance with determination. On 10 Mar Evans crossed onto the right bank of the Urumea River by a bridge of boats, and took the Carlist trenches and barricades on the hills of Ametzagaña (about 3km from San Sebastián) and those in front of the nearby position of Alza. In pouring rain on 12 Mar Evans ferried Chichester's Brigade across the Urumea to capture the ruined village of Loyola. On 13 Mar British sappers and miners built a second bridge of boats across the Urumea, thus securing the British communications. Evans ferried his forces across, less a battery on Ametzagaña, and one and a half battalions split between Ametzagaña and Passajes. Heavy rain prevented further advances over the next two days. On 15 Mar Evans attacked the Oriamendi Ridge. By evening the Anglo-Spanish force was in possession and looked over the town of Hernani. On the morning of 16 Mar the British force was dispersed and their brigades intermingled, having failed to reorganise after the previous days battle. Nonetheless, success looked assured against the numerically inferior Carlists. This scenario just focuses on the action on the eastern flank between Oriamendi Hill and Hernani. See also my separate Oriamendi Scenario, the account of the historical Historical Battle and the historical Orbat for Oriamendi. MapCristino PlayerObjectiveThe Anglo-Spanish force is trying to take Hernani town and destroy the Carlist forces. Forces AvailableLieutenant-General George De Lacy Evans (Army General) Chichester’s Brigade (Brigadier Chichester; British)2
x Regular Battalions (1st and 4th British Auxiliary Legion) Vanguard Division (Brigadier Rendón; Spanish)3
x Regular Battalions (Spanish, nominally 4th, 14th
and 19th Line Regiments) Godfrey’s Brigade (Brigadier Godfrey; British)2 x Regular Battalions (6th and 7th British Auxiliary Legion) DeploymentBoth Chichester and Rendón have two deployment zones. Chichester's units must be divided evenly between both of his two deployment zones (within one unit). Similarly for Rendón. ReinforcementsNone
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| Level of Victory | Cristino Victory | Carlist Victory |
| Victory | 2+ Carlist Brigades Broken and 1 Cristino Brigades Broken and Carlists hold Hernani town |
2+ Cristino Brigades Broken and 1 Carlist Brigades and Cristinos hold Fuerte O'Donnell |
| Glorious Victory | 2+ Carlist Brigades Broken and no Cristino Brigades Broken or 2+ Carlist Brigades Broken and |
2+ Cristino Brigades Broken and no Carlist Brigades Broken or 2+ Cristino Brigades Broken and |
12 turns or use the variable game length rules.
The key event was the flanking movement Don Sebastián ordered in the east. Six Carlist battalions from Iturriza's and Sopelana's brigades advanced up the east bank of the River Urumea and crossed the Astigarrage bridge behind the Cristino left.
The Carlist's historical deployment was:
| Location | Brigade | Shako Deployment Orders for Reinforcements |
| East | Iturriza's Brigade (Astigarrage bridge) |
Deep Flank March (T4+) |
| Sopelana's Brigade (Astigarrage bridge) | Deep Flank March (T4+) | |
Villareal's Brigade |
Baseline (T1 or T2) | |
| Centre | Artillery in redoubts (Hernani) | |
| Alzá's Brigade | ||
| De las Vacas's Brigade | ||
| West | Goiri's Brigade | |
| Iturriaga's Brigade | ||
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Qúilez's Brigade |
Baseline (T1 or T2) |
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