If truth be told the American Civil War is not a period in
history that I am particularly interested in. I have tried to analyse why this
might be the case but I continually fall short of a comprehensive and valid
reason. From a wargamers perspective I do feel it is a little sterile – volumes
of infantry marching into one another and doing their very best to wrestle
control of the battlefield. As a precursor to the Great War of 1914 (another
period I find little favour with) it was a massive tragedy in human cost but
did redefine the world we know today. Why am I rambling on…?
Well on Monday night my good friend John offered to run a
game in the shed (using his excellent figures and terrain) and who was I to
refuse? To be honest it was a relief that another of the shed wars gaming group
was willing to ‘host’ the evenings event. Knowing that Mark (my regular gaming
chum in the Shed) is particularly obsessed with this period I could certainly
count on his support for such an event. Our foursome was made up with the
redoubtable Rolf still sporting his shorts in this particularly cold spell of
weather.
John had decided that we would refight the engagement of
Wilson’s Creek. This was an historic battle set in the early part of the war in
the western theatre with both sides were relatively inexperienced and indeed
some of the rebels arrived at the battle without guns or ammo.
We used Black Powder rules as set out in the Glory
Hallelujah supplement recently released by Warlord Games. All the figures are
15mm (apologies don’t know the manufacturers)
The following photos tell the story as the game unfolded
The battlefield with the Union to the left of the picture
The Confederate brigades advance on their right flank...
Union troops await in the Orchard
A gun battery moves up onto the hill that dominated the battlefield
The Rebels advance to the creek
A single Union battalion looks on
The Union right flank moves up then sits there for most of the game - the officers just cant issue their orders
The Confederates push up on their right flank
First Fire on the Union left flank as the rebels push forward
The creek is crossed and the rebels surge forward
Furious fighting erupts along the line
The Union trap is sprung as a hidden brigade on the confederate right flank emerges from the trees to give battle
Rebel horse circle round the rear of the Federal troops to be chased by the Unions own cavalry
More Union batteries on the hill - they proved rather ineffective
Its still quiet on the Union left flank as both forces struggle to engage
Meanwhile the Reberls are forcing the Unions left flank...two battalions are pushed back into the orchard
A firefight between the two cavalry skirmishers in the fields leave no winners
The Union surprise attack pushes forward but rebel reinforcements are ion their way
Battle breaks out across the table
Rebel forces advance on their left wing forcing back the Union troops
The rebels have almost broken the centre - one last push
The push is successful...
Rebel skirmishers advance on the guns on the hill
The Union line is starting to waver
The Union is broken - a victory for the rebels...
A big thank you to John for a great game....
More soon