Winter has turned to summer and the armies of Oberhilse and Faraway march again.
Having failed their New Years assault (see the main action here) the Oberhilse command has formed a new plan to make a surprise attack to seize the stone bridge over the Little Blue River. If they moved fast and keep the expedition a secret they should be able to launch a major invasion.
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| Apparently, either Faraway had a spy who sent word, or they just assumed that Oberhilse would attack when the spring hay was cut and stacked, and summer arrived. |
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| A quick clash of cavalry was indecisive but the infantry on both sides took their place and the Musket fire was loud and heavy, To the North, the land did not look like cavalry terrain, so both generals ordered their cavalry to move South to find a ford. |
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| A passing hot air balloon with a newspaper reporter, with a camera, managed to pass overhead. |
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| There were fewer fords on the river than expected (#@#dice), especially in the convenient crossing places. There were a few spots where pointblank shots could be exchanged but in several spots, it was the less deadly long range musket fire. |
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| The Faraway regulars were taking heavy casualties so the Fencibles were ordered to pass through and hold the bridge. |
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| The day was getting late and casualties were heavy on both sides. After a quick consultation, the order came out to Brigadier Wavey for his cavalry to cross the river and drive back the enemy cavalry. |
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As the sun began to set, the Queen's cavalry crossed the ford to encourage the enemy cavalry to back off while heavy casualties from musket and canister fire was begining to weaken the morale of the Oberhilse infantry.
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Hot Pursuit! (but the bugler was soon ordered to blow the Recall. |
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As the day turned to dusk, the order was given to the Oberhilse troops to fall back in good order, and the battered Faraway infantry were happy to let them go. |
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