Mercer's Horse Battery by Mark Churms
Medals, Awards & Orders to Anglo-Allied Army (AAA) OfficersOn behalf of the
Army Commander (AC) Field Marshal Sir "Lucky" Jim Hall, 1st Duke of York & Albany K.G. and
Army Chief of Staff (CoS) Field Marshal Sir Andrew Moss, 1st Duke of Wellington K.G., please join me in celebrating the awarding of the below Medals, Awards & Orders to the following Anglo-Allied Army (AAA) Officers:
Military General Service Medal 1793-1814
Awarded at the end of each year to the top 5 most active officers in the army. "Active" means the number of turns completed in the past year (the victory or defeat levels are NOT important). All officers on the list will also be "Mentioned in the Dispatches" and receive 15 additional game points.and
Mentioned in Dispatches
Awarded to officers whose actions in a game or the Club are worthy of special mention or at the discretion of Brigade/Divisional or Corps Commanders. This citation is worth 10 OBD Points.Awarded to:
Field Marshal Sir Michael Davies, 1st Duke of Glamorgan K.C.B.23rd Regiment of Light Dragoons
3rd British Cavalry Brigade
Cavalry Corps
Field Marshal Sir Andrew Moss, 1st Duke of Wellington K.G.Army Chief of Staff (CoS)
Kommandeur der Braunschweigischens Korps
II (Anglo-German) Corps
Field Marshal Sir Richard Bradshaw, 1st Earl of Manchester K.T.Lloyd's Battery, Royal Artillery
Royal Regiment of Artillery
Reserve Artillery & Engineers
Captain David McMillan87th (Prince of Wales' Own Irish) Regiment of Foot
13th British Brigade
6th Division
III (Peninsular) Corps
Colonel Mike Letus, 1st Baron of Sutherland74th (Highland) Regiment of Foot
13th British Brigade
6th Division
III (Peninsular) Corps
I have ordered the playing of the "Royal Artillery Slow March" in honor of these fine officers -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VqKRb7Af2cGiven under Hand and Seal, this 1st day of January of the current year at Brussels,


Congrats to everyone & keep up the gaming!!
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