Trouble in the colonies (AWI)

Started by mmcv, 30 March 2022, 02:25:02 PM

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mmcv

Thought I'd try this one out FK style and update as I go. Trying out Sharp Practice 2 in the American War of Independence.

Coffee poured* and table set up, including the very important cattle:


The Americans are deploying from the road:




And the British are sneaking about the woods:





*I had a pot of tea at lunch lest anyone accuse me of a revolutionary bias!

mmcv

All forces are now on the table. The British continue to sneak through the woods:



While the Americans work their way along the road flanked by their wily frontiersmen:


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Fire erupts from the treeline as the British skirmishers open up on the buckskin clad frontiersmen. They dive for cover as musket balls whip harmlessly overhead. "Give 'em hell lads!" Sergeant Neville yells as the sharp crack of rifles ripple around him. The screams from the trees let them know they found a target:


Meanwhile the American advance spots a line of British crossing the stream ahead:

Sergeant Skelly points ahead, calling out to the Rhode Island Regiment behind him. "There's the enemy in their pretty red coats, we'll show them what we think of them soon enough!"


Raider4


QuoteAnd the British are sneaking about the woods:

I say! That's not the done thing, old boy.

The British way is to advance slowly in a straight line, in the open. None of this hiding behind trees nonsense.

mmcv


QuoteI say! That's not the done thing, old boy.

The British way is to advance slowly in a straight line, in the open. None of this hiding behind trees nonsense.
These are light infantry, a completely different breed to those stout British regulars!

mmcv

"Keep at 'em boys" the American Colonel Hunsdale shouts at the riflemen while trying to usher his own line troops up to the fight.


The riflemen reload their slow guns and let rip another round of shots, taking the British Corporal Renny through the shoulder and causing the British skirmishers a little consternation. Their compatriots under Corporal Banks fire a few musket balls towards the riflemen but do little more than annoy them.

Colonel Bradford of the King's Light Infantry tells his men to put a bit if vigor in their step and get up so they can lay into the rebellious rapscallions. He shouts over to Lieutenant Parson to get those Queen's Rangers on the march too.


Sergeant Skelly of Rhode Island is having none of it however and fires a volley at the advancing green coated rangers, killing one and causing a considerable amount of shock!

Meanwhile Colonel Hunsdale's pleas get his troops moving while the rest of his skirmishers hop into the pasture to get a closer look at the cows.


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"Move up men, form a line!" Commands Colonel Bradford in best British fashion. Just as he bears his sights at the white coats of the rebel state troops the crack of rifles rattles out from the hedges to their flank. His men cry out in alarm as they hear the whip of rifles shot skip through their ranks, though none are injured.



Meanwhile the beleaguered British skirmishers fall back into the trees.

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End of Chapter drawn. This is bad news for the British as all those Americans who had shot their loads and not had time to reload yet get the opportunity to do so before the British can return fire. Though at least the British Corporal Renny, having been dragged to safety by his men, recovers from his wounds. Thankfully the ball had only grazed him and he had only been stunned by a tree branch after the hit. He recovers his senses and prepares to rejoin the flight.

Sounds like a good time to make some dinner to me.

mmcv

On checking the rules I got deployment a little wrong. Should have had an action after deployment of each group, which would have got people moving much more. As I missed this for all deployment it didn't give one side too much of an advantage, but would have let the Americans get further up the road and the British deeper into the woods before things kicked off. Awh well.

Also realised I forgot that the British line get a free movement being light infantry, so actually they had one action left, meaning they're going to get to return fire after all once I get the dinner on.

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Those fiendish Rebels have put a pond in the middle of the road!

The Dastards!
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Sufficiently reconstituted after the victuals the engagement recommences.


"Fire!" Screams Colonel Bradford just before the riflemen loose into their midst. A wall of lead roars across the field of battle into the white coated Rhode Islanders. One of their number falls while the rest find themselves shaken.

The white coated Rhode Islanders pull back to catch their wind while Colonel Hunsdale orders the Continentals into line to prepare to advance on the enemy.


Lieutenant Parsons steadies the British line by pointing out the skirmishers ahead, were Corporal Banks and his men are laying fire into the American riflemen and taking out one of their number.

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Those fiendish Rebels have put a pond in the middle of the road!

The Dastards!
Devils the lot of them!


Using the red and blue rounds as deployment markers, though might go with something a bit more subtle and modelled in the future...

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"Right!" declares Colonel Bradford, "I've had just about enough of these upstart colonials! ADVANCE!"

The British move forward while the stalwart Lieutenant Parsons continues to bolster the men's spirits. Corporal Banks takes it into his head to forgoe all this shooting nonsense and orders his men to give the enemy a taste of cold steel. They splash across the stream and close in.


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Looks very good indeed MMCV  :-bd

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Those fiendish Rebels have put a pond in the middle of the road!

The Dastards!

But how can the rebels hope to maintain their roads without large potholes if they don't pay their taxes? :-\  ;)
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mmcv


QuoteLooks very good indeed MMCV  :-bd

But how can the rebels hope to maintain their roads without large potholes if they don't pay their taxes? :-\  ;)
"Read my lips, no new taxes"

"So now we've won, how do we pay for all this?"
"Eh...new taxes?'

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;D  ;D  ;D

Good to see you enjoying the game mmcv :-bd  =D>  :-bd
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mmcv


Quote;D  ;D  ;D

Good to see you enjoying the game mmcv :-bd  =D>  :-bd
Thanks, it is good fun, I'm making a few mistakes but having watched a few let's play videos recently I have a reasonable grasp on things. Quite enjoying the rules so far!



"These bloody rifles take forever to reloaAAGH! RUN AWAY!" Corporal Banks descends on the frontiers men who gave his mates so much grief screaming and brandishing a gleaming tomahawk. The usually stout riflemen are caught off guard by the British charge and run for the hills.



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With the riflemen out of the way the light infantry skirmishers are suddenly very exposed and the Continentals unleash a leaden fury against them and the advancing redcoats. The redcoats take losses across the line but advance and unleash their own barrage against the Americans.



"Come back you cowards!" Sarge shouts as half his soldiers run away. Shrugging he moves those remaining up into the line.

"Keep firing men, we'll soon have them on the run!" Colonel Bradford bellows as his redcoats keep firing madly.

"Sir, what about those rifles in the hedges?" Asks Lieutenant Parsons.

"We'll deal with them in due course, YOU THERE KEEP FIRING!" The ground between the two sides quickly fills with dense smoke as the two forces line up and blast away at each other seeing both the casualties and the shock mount. The sharp crack of rifles see more redcoats fall and while the British skirmishers work to rally and flank the event forces, a double volley from the Americans send the British line into disarray.



"We have them lads, keep up the firing" calls Colonel Hunsdale as the Lieutenants on both sides do their best to rally the troops and keep them firing.

"Look sir, the redcoats are running!" And right enough the British had had enough of the withering fire from the colonials and were breaking away from their formations.

With the British in retreat and my wife ready for bed I called it quits here and gave the battle to the plucky colonial rebels.

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