Today is the occasion of my 75th birthday. I'm not one for celebrating these sort of things usually, preferring my late father's approach to life:"I woke up this morning!" I've made an exception in posting this short blog entry because I have received the most marvellous gift from Phil ~
The 11th New York, otherwise Ellsworth's Zouvres, the Fire Zouvres. The figures are of course from Perry Miniatures and were painted, varnished, flagged and based by Phil. I'm sure you will agree with me that they are a splendid supplement to my early war Union forces. The figures I feel fairly sure would have been inspired by this painting by Don Troiani ~Tales From GHQ
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Saturday, 31 May 2025
75 Not Out!
Thursday, 29 May 2025
"Indian!All Indian!"*
The final game scheduled for May here in GHQ saw Phil, assisted by William, taking on yours truly in a Black Powder game set in our fictional province of Pendawar. Once more Typoo Bhyka, the Tygre of Pendawar, had risen in revolt against the hated European rulers of the Honourable East India Company. Typoo was supported by the Raja and Rani of Rhanzlistan accompanied by the mercenary Voluntaires de Bykli, as well as many Bhurpa tribesmen down from the hills and the great unwashed masses of Badmash. Against them under the command of Lord Rawnsley and Major General W.D.Watkiss were massed the armies of the Company aided by a few British regulars of the Hindoostan regiment and the 20th Light Dragoons. On to the action ~
The field of battle with the Company's forces nearest the viewer and Typoo's drawn up in the distance.The Tygre of Pendawar consults his Military Advisor, Alphonse de Bykli, scion of the large family of military incompetents.Lord Rawnsley confers with Major General W.D.Watkiss. "Plenty of time to put down another rebellion before tiffin, eh Watkiss!"No time like the present, so Rawnsley sees his infantry March off down the road towards the enemy.
Their attack will be supported by a battery of 12lb guns drawn into action, by elephants of course.
While his small cavalry Brigade of the 20th Light Dragoons and the Pendawar Peacocks, supported by the Pendawar Horse Artillery, cover his left flank.
On his right Watkiss's infantry brigade and native cavalry surge forward determined to crush Typoo's mongrel forces on his left flank.Typoo's right flank is held by his regulars and his batteries of heavy artillery. They command a wide field of fire so Typoo feels confident they will see off any attackers with heavy losses.
Typoo has also brought the Great Gun of Bhyklabad to the battle, positioning it on a low rise commanding his centre. He is confident it too will do much slaughter!
Typoo has also deployed his mercenary French, the Voluntaires de Bykli, to support his centre...
...which is held by the Household troops of the Raja of Rhanzlistan lead by his elephants! The Raja is confident his Rocket battery will do much to pave the way for the elephants to crush the enemy!
Nevertheless the Raja feels it only expedient to move his personal baggage to a safer location than the old Red Fort...
Rawnsley wastes no time and orders a general advance, though the troops are less enthusiastic than he would have liked.
The heavy guns make slow progress forward. They are sure to be necessary to silence Typoo's batteries silently awaiting the enemy's approach.
On Typoo's left flank the Bhurpa tribesmen surge forward with their usual disjointed enthusiasm to close with the enemy.
Watkiss has wasted no time on his flank, pushing his columns of infantry forward aggressively to meet the onrushing tribesmen.and their supporting masses of Badmash.
His native cavalry, leading by the Governor General's Bodyguard support his body attack!
Taking advantage of Typoo's defensive posture to his front Rawnsley is granted time to deploy his forces ready to assault the enemy.
While Typoo's right flank stoicly await the expected attack in the centre the Raja, mounted on his War elephant, leads his forces boldly forward hoping the split the enemy's forces in two!
Watkiss's command is soon involved in fierce and bloody hand to hand combat all along his front. No quarter will be asked nor given by either side. Victory or death the only outcome!
Watkiss's native cavalry have smashed the bands of Bhurpa warriors and they flee for their lives!
All is not lost though, as in their turn the blown cavalry have been caught by the masses of onrushing Badmash and are in their turn hurled back and eliminated as a fighting force. The flank is in the balance.
But not for long as steady columns of Company infantry lead by the Hindoostan regiment make short work of the undisciplined masses of poorly armed Badmash.
Back in the centre Typoo sees with dismay that the Raja's impetuous attack lead by his War Elephants has been throw back in disarray by the steady fire of Company infantry!
To compound his discomforture the Voluntaires de Bykli are smashed by the sudden and unexpected volleys of artillery fire preceeding a charge by company native infantry!
Despite all the death and destruction in his centre and on his left flank Typoo cannot bring hiscregular infantry into action as the battle reaches its climax.
* For non Brits and younger readers in general please see the BBC's "Goodness Gracious Me!" comedy series 1996-2001.
Tuesday, 27 May 2025
The Fightin' Was Desperate!
On Thursday last Paul and I met up in GHQ for our monthly game. As I'd recently completed two new Union regiments as you may have noticed, the 149th and 151st Pennsylvania Infantry, the choice of game was a no-brainer. I laid out a smallish game: three small Union Brigades encamped astride the turnpike were attacked by four small Confederate Brigades.
All the Rebels start from the baseline while only one Union Brigade is in the camp, the remaining two off table until at least Turn 3.
In Turn 1 the Rebs have the initiative, but in Turn 2 we diced for it. The winner would keep the Initiative for 3 Turns before we would redice, then again in Turn 9. Enough background, as you'd expect now an annotated photomontage to carry you into the action ~
A battery of 20lb Parrot rifled pieces defend the Union campsite astride the Turnpike. They look intimidating but proved pretty ineffective in the main.The Rebs' initial movements are hesitant on their right but more aggressive on their left.
On the Union left the Rebs have made slow going initially, but by Turn 3 they are pressing forward there and down the Turnpike in the centre.
The expected reinforcements, the Oirish Brigade, arrive in the nick of time down the Turmpike, having failed to appear on the Rebs' left flank!
On the Union right a fierce firefight takes place with both sides taking losses but refusing to Break under the pressure. The other Brigade of reinforcements would be more than welcome!
Bayonets! Union and Rebel columns clash on the turnpike. If the Rebs break through here the Union line will be split disastrously.
Your intrepid reported lurking near the Union HQ in the hope of discovering what is planned and what is unfolding. He must have childlike faith to think they know!
A battery of 12lb Napoleons has been in constant action since the Reb assault began. Their fire has supported the hard pressed infantry hanging in there on the Union right flank. Without them the line may have been flanked and the army beaten!
To the dismay of the Reb Commander the second Brigade of reinforcements arrive in the nick of time, helping the beleaguered centre to halt the Reb attack and then drive them back. The Rebs are pushed back all across the front and as Turn 10 approaches Paul concedes defeat!