The battle began with an impressive artillery barrage by six Rebel batteries, answered by three Northern batteries.
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| The three Southern front rank brigades then marched forward with supports advancing to take their place. |
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| In short order, a bloody and prolonged firefight began. |
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| On the Confederate right, the terrain broke up their approach and they soon found themselves fighting and even force with the cover of various orchards and a small river to cross under fire. |
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| With many of the Rebel batteries masked by their own infantry, one of the reserve brigades was ordered forward to silence and capture the Union guns. |
To be continued.......
A grand start, off to a flyer. The table is lovely, very nicely set. Looking forward to seeing how this one unfolds.
ReplyDeleteThanks, the conclusion is now posted
Delete“Capture the Union guns” I wonder how that order was received by the men! Off to an excellent start with another great looking table!
ReplyDeleteThey wrote quick notes to their families or sweet hearts and then matched forward in step. (Well, that's how they were cast...)
DeleteFantastic looking game Ross - your 1/72nd ACW games always make me want to get my Airfix ACW figures back on the table
ReplyDeleteFrom young kid to old geezer, Airfix has marched along with me.
DeleteWhile running the risk of sounding boring...I have to say your Airfix ACW just look fantastic every time!
ReplyDeleteI have a soft spot for the Airfix and they are the majority but there are plastic figures from at least 8 different makes as well as about two score of metal figures.
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