Conclusion
The Nationalists flee leaving the Republic in control of the field and thus a small victory. But what was the cost...
Nearly an entire squad of militia dead or injured and those who survived aren't nearly enough to make up a fresh squad. Most of those who died did so without even firing a shot.
And on the Nationalist side only 3 Legionnaires, though 1 of those was the squad leader, along with 3/4 of the Nationalist cavalry who fell in the first charge. I'm sure things would have turned out differently had they not taken the full brunt of the Republicans volley in their first turn. Perhaps if they'd charged the Republican Regulars themselves thing might have been very different, tied them up while the Legionnaires took the militia in hand to hand?
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