CONDUCTING A PARADE AT GELSA
July 8th 1809

Estimated Allied strength at Gelsa is 44000 infantry and 7000 cavalry.

Gelsa is a town in Aragon, a province of Spain.

A minor road leads to the fortress of Zaragoza, Aragon. Estimated Allied strength at Zaragoza is 13500 infantry.
A minor road with a bridge leads to the town of Candasnos, Aragon. Estimated Allied strength at Candasnos is 18500 infantry and 3000 cavalry.
A minor road leads to the town of Hijar, Aragon. There are no Allied forces at Hijar.
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Tremp Borderers
Spanish Divisional Commander
(5000 infantry and 2500 cavalry)

Fresh
Spanish conscript mixed

Spanish Light CavalrySpanish Light CavalrySpanish Light CavalrySpanish Light InfantrySpanish Infantry

Arties Border Guards
Spanish Divisional Commander
(4000 infantry and 2000 cavalry)

weakened
Spanish conscript mixed
(fatigued)

Spanish Light InfantrySpanish Light InfantrySpanish Light InfantrySpanish Light Cavalry

Sp Right Wing HQ
Spanish Corps Commander

Fresh
Spanish regular HQ

Spanish 6# ArtillerySpanish 9# Artilery

Real HQ
Spanish Wing Commander

weakened
Spanish veteran HQ

Spanish 9# ArtilerySpanish 6# Artillery

Ragona
Spanish Divisional Commander
(10000 infantry)

Fresh
Spanish regular infantry

Spanish InfantrySpanish Light InfantrySpanish Line InfantrySpanish InfantrySpanish Militia Infantry

Entertro
Spanish Divisional Commander
(5000 infantry and 2500 cavalry)

Fresh
Spanish regular mixed

Spanish Light CavalrySpanish InfantrySpanish Light InfantrySpanish InfantrySpanish Light Infantry

5th Aragon
Spanish Divisional Commander
(10000 infantry)

Fresh
Spanish regular infantry

Spanish Militia InfantrySpanish Line InfantrySpanish InfantrySpanish Militia InfantrySpanish Infantry

3rd Aragon
Spanish Divisional Commander
(10000 infantry)

Fresh
Spanish regular infantry

Spanish InfantrySpanish Light InfantrySpanish Militia InfantrySpanish InfantrySpanish Militia Infantry