Saturday, February 27, 2021

How Bloody Creek Got Its Name Pt1

 It was a fine spring day when General Wye mustered a column of troops and sent them out to seize a crossing over the small river that lays between Fort Belmont and Fort St. Lambert. 

The 27th Foot marched at the head of the column and engaged the French in a firefight while the rest of the army deployed and moved up.


The land around the road was firm and open. On either side of the road the land was passable but soft and wet with long grass which slowed the passage of the infantry and was impractical for the guns. Beyond that the land was too boggy and covered in brambles to be practical for heavy laden soldiers.


The French fire drove back the 27th but they had done their job. As the next two regiments deployed, the artillery opened fire.

The first attack by the Provincials on the left was thrown back but, despite heavy casualties, the Grenadiers crossed the stream, drove the French back, and seized a foothold in the redoubt.

The question then was "Can they hold it until relieved”.

To be continued.


18 comments:

  1. Very evocative. Let's hope neither side decides to turn things into a 'Belmont Stakes'!

    >"Can they hold it until relieved”.

    For most of the 27th, probably a 'yes'.
    Perhaps for the greenest troops among the Provincials, they may want to conduct a quick, furtive visit to the streamside to wash their drawers before returning to ranks.

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  2. Toy soldiery at its finest, lovely looking Battle!

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  3. A fine looking game. The defenders will be very nervous until they can repulse those grenadiers.

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  4. Excellent looking game , they can't stand up to Regulars !

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    1. Well they're even having a hard time against the Indians and Militia..oh wait..you meant the French? :)

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  5. Outstanding. I echo what Alan (Tradgardmastare) has said. Great looking figures and a great looking game.

    Eric

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  6. Excellent battle report as usual! The Grenadiers really earned their rations today!

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  7. Lovely looking game! Hmmm, crossing a river under fire to frontally assault a fortified position - it was always going to be bloody! My 20/20 hindsight tells me bringing the guns up first, AND maybe looking for a crossing up/downstream for a flanking move might have been less costly. Maybe they don't teach that on the playing fields of Eton :)

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    1. Yeah...but this isn't unknown ground and the track is the only place where a gun can cross the stream and the ground the infantry can operate on is only an average of 5 hexes wide.

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    2. Ah, so little choice, then, and the fort is well sited! I see episode 2 is already up...

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  8. What an intense game. Gosh those figures look good!
    Regards, James

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