Scenarios for Le Feu Sacré
The LFS scenario booklet, A La Baionnette!, contains 10 battles from 1805-1815, with player briefings, battalion level orders of battle, victory conditions and special rules. The battles are:

1805 Austerlitz; 1807 Anklappen (Eylau); 1808 Medina de Rio Seco; 1809 Teugen-Hausen, Anderklaa ( Wagram ); 1812 Salamanca, Utitsa (Borodino); 1813 Mockern (Leipzig), St. Pierre; 1815 Plancenoit ( Waterloo)
For a starter, here is Vincent Tsao's famous (in the LFS world) Bailen scenario:
Introduction  Spanish Briefing  French Briefing
The "Ten Year Plan"
Like many napoleonic wargamers, I will be spending the years 2005-15 staging as many 200th anniversary battle refights as I can! For every one of those refights, I will post the scenarios and LFS orders of battle used. To begin with are two early 1805 campaign battles. I happen to think these are great adverts for the command and control rules in LFS- try playing these without good command rules, and the French have no chance; in reality they won both battles.

1805 Campaign.
1. Haslach-Jungingen:  Umpire Notes   French Briefing   Austrian Briefing
2. Elchingen:   Umpire Notes   French Briefing   Austrian Briefing
3. "The Santon" (North end of Austerlitz battlefield):   Umpire Notes   French Briefing   Allied Briefing
4. 1805 campaign in Italy, Battle of Caldiero:    Umpire Notes   French Briefing   Allied Briefing

1806 Campaign.
1.  The morning of Jena as presented at the International Napoleonic Fair. PDF
2.  The battle of Pultusk, 26th December 1806. PDF


1807 Campaign
1.   Eylau, 9th February 1807. PDF
2. The morning of Friedland, at 1:75 scale,  as presented at the International Napoleonic Fair
French Briefing         Russian Briefing           Umpire Notes
http://lefeusacre.co.uk/TooFatLardies.html
http://lefeusacre.co.uk/FAQs.html
http://lefeusacre.co.uk/Refights.html
http://lefeusacre.co.uk/Scenarios.html
http://lefeusacre.co.uk/Links.html
http://lefeusacre.co.uk/Ordering.html
http://lefeusacre.co.uk/index.html