The forces of the crown mass for the attack! |
The American right is held by Militia units supported by two regiments of Maryland Continental Infantry. |
The centre is held by men fro New York and New Hampshire in the main. The artillery commands the road. |
On the British left the Queen's Rangers supported by Butler's Rangers advance on the Militia who have them under heavy fire! In the centre the 45th lead the attack. |
The 45th are supported by the 43rd who line the fence and pour fire on the riflemen defending the weak part of the line. |
All is looking good for the rebel cause at this stage, the attack on their left has stalled. Some very poor Command Rolls! |
The New York regiments enfilade any attempts to engage the American left held by two Pennsylvania brigades. |
A Blunder sends the dismounted Light Dragoons into a very uneven fight! |
Colonel Brecher rallys the boys! The Queen's Rangers press the attack home under fire! |
On the American left the action is finally hotting up. Casualties are mounting on both sides. |
Weight of numbers threaten to overwhelm the weak American centre as the Regulars move steadily forward. |
Hand to hand fighting is vicious and bloody in the
fields and lane on the American left. |
At last the Hessians find their fighting spirit. The boys from Pennsylvania are having a hard time. The American left is beginning to waver under mounting pressure! |
As the infantry close in the centre Light Dragoons clash in a vain attempt to stem the tide of the battle. |
Weakened by fire the New Yorkers find themselves assailed by the Light Dragoons! The Rhode Island battery plays havoc with the South Carolina Loyalist infantry! |
The American left is beginning to crumble as the Guards and the Welsh Fusiliers finally arrive to deal the decisive blow. |
While on the opposite flank the Militia are still standing firm. {I don't ever recall throwing so many successive 5s and 6s to save casualties from fire!} |
The pressure on the centre has eased as old 'Independence or Death' Bykleigh moves with the Philadelphia Light Horse to fill a gap in the line. |
By Turn 11 it looked very much like a loosing draw at best for the rebel cause when Lord Rawnsley failed several Morale Checks. The British right and centre were suddenly broken in rout! |
While on the right of the rebel line the Militia had again held off the regulars! "Cheer boys and give them more lead!" |
A remarkable game in many respects. Regulars who would not advance in the face of fire; Mercenaries who just refused every order; Militia who totally out of character went toe to toe with the bloody backs. And on and on. So many firing hits saved! I thought I had lost in Turn 11 only to see a remarkable series of Morale Check fails by Phil in Turn 12. Victory snatched from the very jaws of defeat! The joy of Black Powder encapsulated in one game!!