Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Battle of Black Cherry Ridge: Conclusion

With one Union battery silenced, some of the Rebel guns began to pound the Yankee infantry as the Rebel infantry advanced. Could that thin blue line hold?

YeeeeHa!


On the Confederate right flank, two brigades were faced with an orchard on a hill and a stream to cross under fire before they could drive the sole Yankee brigade out of a wood and break the Federal line. 

As the sun began to sink, the casualties on both sides were growing and a gap appeared to be opening in the middle of the Yankee line.  General Kinch decided to throw his last reserve into the fight to break the enemy's line and drive them off the hill. For the first part of their advance, four Confederate batteries could fire from hill to hill over the infantry's heads to silence the remaining battery and cut up their infantry supports.  

Too late!
As the reserve began its march forward, two battered attacking brigades, one on either side of the gap, suddenly broke after prolonged, bloody, fighting. There was nothing to do but call back the brigades still in fighting order and prepare for the chance that a Yankee counter attack might follow.

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Now to work on the hills and the painting of the border and then another game



12 comments:

  1. Ah the Boys in Blue held again! Always good to see your ACW collection out on the table.

    Eric

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  2. I like your setup with the modular blocky hills and the painted background.

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    1. The block hills are convenient to make but I need to cut some of them again to fit the grid. I like the background I'm planning to extend it to 3 sides

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  3. A cracking game, table and figures are really very nice.

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    1. Thanks. Started as a small thing but just kept growing with new releases as well as donations arriving.

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  4. A close run thing! Excellent spectacle as always.

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  5. Satisfying on so many levels to see those classic Airfix ACW figures still in action …

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  6. Somehow you have the touch- the battles always look splendid.

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    1. Thanks. Let's just call it more than 1/2 a century of experience.and imagination.

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