One version has it that it was the cavalry general Kellermann who saved Napoleon's ass that day. (Lucky for Bonny, at least.privatehudson said:Marengo comes to mind, Napoleon was being spanked for being too confident before Dessaix arrived and Melas figured the battle was won and left the field. A defeat there would have done his career some damage. He was also lucky in many of his earlier campaigns, especially in facing incompetent commanders like Mack. Then again, as he said himself, he preferred a lucky general to a good one.
Dreadnought said:The Zulus were lucky at the battle of Islandwana
Birdjaguar said:The Union army in Maryland in September 1862. They found copies of Lee's plans and were able to corner him at Sharpsburg (Antietam) and fight him to a draw. This gave Lincoln enough of a win to sign the Emancipation Proclamation. It also gave Lincoln reason to fire McClellan and put another stupid general in charge: Burnside.
Or you could say that this was the great misfortune for the Zulus. Their king Cetewayo had instructed his commanders NOT to engage British troops in the open field, knowing full well what European fire power would do to his troops.Dreadnought said:The Zulus were lucky at the battle of Islandwana...the British commander (forget how to spell his name) divided his army in half not once...but twice before engaging the Zulus.
I was going to add this one myself, but thought that someone else might want to, and I'm not surprised by who.privatehudson said:Marengo comes to mind, Napoleon was being spanked for being too confident before Dessaix arrived and Melas figured the battle was won and left the field. A defeat there would have done his career some damage. He was also lucky in many of his earlier campaigns, especially in facing incompetent commanders like Mack. Then again, as he said himself, he preferred a lucky general to a good one.
bigmeat said:manzikert, at the first sign of battle the left and right wing of the byzantine army fled and insteadof there rearguard coming to surely saving the battle, they withot even fighting
Tank_Guy#3 said:The Battle of England, over England anyway during WW2. Because if Germany could have landed their armies, they would have been finished.