Played a game of Howard's "A Gentleman's War " AWI, using the Beemis Heights scenario modified for our figures from the Black Powder Rebellion book.
I played the Royal forces and Howard was the southern US flank and Dan was the Western flank attack.
US objectives are the 2 redoubts.
Howard gets his Americans into the southern redoubt.
In an attempt to keep Dan's forces away from the second redoubt, i pushed my Hessian Grenadiers out and tried to break up the rebel advance. It was not to be, as they were charged from behind and my general was lost. A total victory for the rebel forces. The world turned upside down!
Some complete fake news from the Yankee perspective:
http://laststandatcairngorm.blogspot.com/2018/03/marching-into-march.html?m=1
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