Bryan
As you re-order your forces before marching on Dor de Cabeca you receive the following sit rep, resting some of the units that had carried the fighting previously has allowed them to regain some DPs
Van and main body ( now combined)
13th Curassiers 3DP
3rd Dutch Hussars 3DP
Hannovarian Light Cav 4DP
Voltiguers Garde de Paris 1DP
1st Coy Garde de Paris 3DP
2nd Coy Garde de Paris
Med Gun battery
Light Gun battery
Swiss Voltigeurs 1DP
1st Swiss Line 1DP
2nd Swiss Line
so far the guerrilla activity has been light but last weeks was the heaviest and 3 SP were lost.
The remaining convoy units are:
1st Hannovarian Line (garrison troops on square 6)
Lt gun battery(garrison troops on square 6)
2nd Hannovarian Line(garrison troops on square 6)
Irish Voltiguers (convoy troops) 4DP
Westphalian Horse (convoy troops) 2DP
15th Chasseurs a Cheval (convoy troops).
So far your forces have performed well and the small actions on the Road from Da Gorda and west of Pernas along with the major action at Bexiga have gained your forces 10 victory points.
The Allies under Old Wheezy denied you points at Pernas and doubtless took some themselves but you enjoy a lead in the campaign.
The campaign season is however drawing to a close and you have a couple more weeks left to you. If you can beat the Allies at Dor de Cabeca then you will win the campaign.
There isn't enough time to bring troops from the supply columns so you are left with the troops in the van and main body.
Craig can allocate disordered units to forts and use fresh units on convoys if he chooses.
There's no disruption from guerrillas this week so you have all 8 SPs to spend.
If you can allocate SPs and draw up a van with skirmishers and the order of march of the remaining units (and give me some dice rolls please).
Also just to note the week marching without action will allow all units to recover 1DP regardless of your allocation of SPs