Siege of Toulon Part 4 (Last)

Napoleon, aware of the need to handle the captured soldiers appropriately, issued orders for the prisoners to be transported to a nearby camp established specifically for holding enemy combatants. This camp would be guarded by French troops to ensure the security of the prisoners and prevent any attempts at escape.

General O'Hara was one of them and Napoleon couldn't help but feel pity for the General. During the American Revolution, General O'Hara participated in the Battle of Yorktown to which the British lost and surrendered, marking a significant turning point in the war. Now he was defeated again, by Napoleon. Even in this parallel world, he was destined to fail.

Now that the General of the Allied land forces has been taken care of, the siege of Toulon is coming to a close. Napoleon set his eyes on Mont Caire where Fort l'Eguillette and Balaguier are located. If they take those forts, it would be an end to the Allied occupation of Toulon.

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