Saturday, 27 February 2021

1780 - The battle at New Petersburgh - AWI

 ... totally fictional as I wanted to use Barts wonderful Russian church as a prop. So this time something completely different: 28mm, American War of Independence, Black Powder rules plus some house rules, Easy fluffy scenario: A British (played by Bart) column of 4 brigades meets 4 American (played by Campbell) (and French!!) brigades converging on them to destroy them. Each side will have another brigade stumble in new each turn, forces slightly differ in Infantry but each has 2 light guns and 1 dragoon unit. 12 turns to play the man with the most destroyed enemy units under his belt wins - easy! Each side started with the skirmishers and dragoons on the table. All commands had staff rating of 8 for simplicity. Campbell got the first turn!

While the British trodded slowly in the Americans occupied quickly (after 3rd turn) all houses and killed even more British troops than vice versa. An American victory if it wasn‘t for the fact that this battle would last 12 turns. The British had the mis-advantage that they had less regiments and the second gun was in the 4th brigade. The Americans had the guns quicker there but were all over the place, that and the fact that their French ally partout did not want to cross the river and participate, and left the Rebels in the village as sitting ducks for British guns. On top Bart knew how to establish artillery superiority and had enough time to collect his forces. Then after the second wave of attacks his 4th brigade was hitting the exhausted American revolutionaries quite hard, they had to go.

Desperate (as the clock of turns was ticking) the Americans were launching a counterattack - but sadly it failed. Left in the lurch by their European friends, they lost the challenge. Even more so bitter as the French units were graded as two elite units and would just have made the difference - but the command dice failed 3 times to move them - must be mis-translation of the commands, mon dieu!

So a British victory, well done Bart! 3 units vs 9 killed American units, but there were a lot of shaken British units withdrawing into the reserve ...

I found it quite entertaining, maybe the Americans could have had it a bit easier, but they are a big nation ... maybe next time ;)


Initial Setup

The British approach

The American are coming ...

Making good progress

First houses are in Rebel hands

Then the British just about appear ... at the edge ...

Slowly the Rebels advance ...

The British are too slow

the line is perfect but not fast ...

The Americans enter the village perimeter

and engaging the dragoons!

The British Dragoons get repulsed after too many charges...

More British and more Americans pour in ...

The Crown forces built up a second line

New Rebels advancing from the north - with another gun!!!

The Hessian Jaegers amuse the Riflemen in the blockhouse

Now the British attack and fire fight starts

The Light Infantry attacks the church with bajonnet

The line in front of a fence with a gun ... hmmm

The fire fight is relentless

but takes a heavy toll on the crown forces ...

still the shooting continues ...

The 3rd Hessian brigade arrives

The British renew the attack against all odds

and the last brigades arrives ...

Each sides makes dashing charges into the fire fights

more and more British line regiments withdraw shaken

but the Grenadiers and the second gun arrived!

A second British attack on the church

The Hessians serve as cannon fodder ...

The French elite units don't cross the river

the firefight continues ...

The British guns bombard the church ... softening up the defenders

New American forces fire and charge in an last ditch attempt

the British flank seems to collapse but the dragoons save the day

The Rebels lose foot in the village

The Church is in British hands

Still the French brigade is not crossing

The fire fights almost dies out

The French brigade still behind the river ... Mon Dieu!

The casualty table



4 comments:

  1. British are slow...but so powerful! Great looking game, beautiful pictures!

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    1. Thank you Phil! Yes, thats one thing the Rebels could exploit ...

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  2. It started very badly for me but finished very well. Everything thanks to the French, who avoided the battle!

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    1. Well, better than the other way round, starting well and finishing badly - had that a lot recently :)

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