UNIVERSAL MILITARY SIMULATOR PASSWORDS ------------- Page 4 In 334 B.C. Alexander the Great, son of Philip of Macedon men and phalanxes east across the Hellespont Darius, with his infantry from Afghanistan Bactrian cavalry including ancestors of the On September 25, Macedonian of the great Imperial army. A number of Alexander's officers that he, "would not filch a victory and ------------ Page 6 under the cloak of night the Persian army remained The positions of the forces thousand, three hundred and in the center of the whose privilege it was to across the plains Alexander protect his flanks. With forces The Macedonian phalanx, composed started off with its goal the after he spent all of the ------------ page 7 his chariots to dash across the having prepared for this, sent ther persian horsemen that were able about and attempted to swarm around meanwhile the macedonian phalanx though only the left half of the almost as if in a reflexive struck out at the unsupported alexander's victory was complete. bottleneck for the fleeing persians three days later of the "oldest seat of earthly ------------ page 15 harold godwinson, elected king fessor on January 5, 1066 the first to attack, in september brother, tosig, who had been on september 20, before harold the norsemen soundly defeated the earls three days later, william duke england at the head of 1,000 ------------ page 17 the fyrd was ordered to rendezvous just south of the ancient forest the narration of robert wace william addressed his troops then all went to their tents duke was very busy, giving orders the barons and knights and were well-equipped each bearing bow harold has summoned his men the cities from the ports, the villages meanwhile the normans appeared telham hill and while harold saw and ------------ page 18 his brother a fresh company them was raised the standard the normans brought on they set out in three as soon as the two armies arose, you might hear the sound then taillefer who sange right duke, singing of charlemagne and the normans moved on to the some were striking others urging loud and far resounded the mighty strokes of maces, and when the english fall yet neither knoweth what the the normans press on the assault pierce the hauberks, and cleave ------------ page 19 as perished in that fosse then duke william's brother up and said to them from nine o'clock in the the battle was up and down the arrows now flew thicker english called wibetes the normans saw that the in their position that they could the normans were playing their up having in his company ------------ page 20 driving through the together to the earth i know not whether the the stroke were astonished and now might be heard lances the english stood firm duke wiulliam pressed close the standard with the great loud was now the clamour, and body it inhabited the living marched and now the normans pressed on so there harold had remained the standard was beaten down the best of his friends the english were in great conquered and beat down the ------------ page 21 william fought well and many and many receive and many so ends the narration of robert ------------ page 23 after two years of chess-like to that inevitable mid-game june, 1644 found five besieged at york, the other rupert's forces were arrayed drainage ditch stretching the royalist right wing was under lord byron the second across the ditch the parliament ------------ page 25 commanded by cromwell from the eastern association the better part of the day seven o'clock rupert had the battle opened with slopes by tockwith towards however as byron's horse second line counter-attacking the fleeing first line dazed cromwell the momentum however the further east that the greater parliament's troubles next in parliament line exposed due to fairfax's defeat on the extreme right all ------------ page 26 thomas fairfax's cavalry before eglinton making a stand by 8:30 cromwell the two armies were engaged cromwell, in practical command parliamentary army ordered a while the scots pushed north against life against goring, the the royalist army of newcastle to the victors of marston ------------ page 34 as napoleon returning from march 1, 1815 a clock started there were ninety days to paris at the head of after detaching 78,600 troops 115,500 man armee du nord the next day napoleon forced the prussian I corps and split marshal grouchy with 33 000 men reserve was assigned the task of ------------ page 36 after a series of superb maneuvers army from quatre bras and a hard rain fell that night the plains and hills of south at 1:00 am the emperor imperial guard stopping the that morning after breakfast the enemy army is numerically the emperor's optimism task ahead the enemy that napoleon's tactics were as simple extreme left or the extreme right were instead napoleon opted for corps preceded by prince the french batteries opened up at ------------ page 37 battery fire in return with country estate known as the before the emperor gave the catured non-commisioned officer undaunted napoleon swung signs of an approaching enemy with the emperor's signal most of bylandt's dutch-belgian the path of the attack crossed the half-mile lay inside the crescent it was at this moment were about to come true that ------------ page 38 forward ridge slope was fitfully intil the epic charge in the melee that followed ponsonby was runthrough by a napoleon now ordered ney to mistaking groups of wounded and with the heavy cavalry on the the charge back up the slopes of stationed behind uxbridge's cavalry with field batteries. the gunners while the fighting on the plateau cavalry, the van of the in an exceptionally pointless guard batallions to follow him ------------ page 39 already had four horses shot attacking force struck off across the anglo-allied artillery cut great counterattacked their flanks all was over now wellington and blucher allied cavalry was let loose the time was now 11:00 pm and the ------------ page 49 after defeating the union army general joseph hooker at the army of the potomac left would arrive in pennsylvania july 1, 1863 found both respective commanders' having only ------------ page 51 began receiving withering volleys stationed west of first brigade commanders then manders of both sides issued daylight thursday july 2 saw shaped series of hills and ridges lee's army ran along the from longstreet's I corps against orders and traditional divisions of the III corps a half mile at this moment brigadier general neers realized that little round ------------ page 52 commanders dead four hours peach orchard and the devil's on the other side of the field quickly silenced by the both sides were still receiving july 3 the stage was set with at 1:07 pm two guns of fired signal shells into the by 1963 the art of the in the last many centuries colonel alexander's assignment superiors itwas time to attack ------------ page 53 an assent pickett saluted back to his troops and into the army of northern virginia the north american continent in then when only a few hundred the defenders every cannon along the over 7 000 lay dead wounded or captured continuous barrage to be greeted by the next day during a torrential storm south in a wagon train that stretched ------------ page 65 note multiple officer's names indicate to death, wounds capture etc. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- file written by THE ICEMAN for THE FEDERATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------