I've always found the battle of Guilford Courthouse to be very interesting. This is a battle that could have gone either way, and I have to hand it to Greene, he cost the British dearly and lived to fight another day. Lots of key and pivotal moments throughout this battle. If you have not read the Osprey Campaign series book on the battle, I highly recommend it.
I believe AWI isn't all the popular right now - wargaming history shows that periods come and go in popularity. While this period isn't getting any love right now (it seems to me) - I'm really excited to get both Breed's Hill and Guilford Courthouse on the table. The great thing about this period, is that once you have the core of the forces built up, you will be able to run a lot of different scenarios.
Well, enough of my ramblings, on to the scenario details.
Well, enough of my ramblings, on to the scenario details.
Rules & Scenario Map
This scenario is specifically written for my rules called Liberty or Death. These are available for download from here. These rules follow in the same base/core as my Napoleonic rules (Empires At War) and ACW rules (This Hallowed Ground).
Scenario map is below. The area was very forested outside of the cleared fields. Trees should be distributed in such a way as to provide difficulty to units wishing to use Run orders.
The fencing around the fields provides cover to units on foot.
British Order of Battle
American Order of Battle
Major-General Nathaniel Greene
1 x C-in-C
1st Line
(1 x Commander)
Butler's NC Militia
Eaton's NC Militia
Campbell's VA Rifles
Lynch's VA Rifles
Lee's Legion Infantry
Lee's Legion Dragoons
Washington's 1st/3rd Continental Dragoons
Artillery Battery - 2 x 6 pounders
The most prolific war gamer on the left side of the pond hands down - I can't wait until Osprey releases their book on your work over the years 😃
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff mate! Can't wait to see you and guys play this one out on the tabletop.
I guess I always felt like ACW was the main game for Americans. I see little to no AWI out here on the left coast.
DeleteThe wheels are in motion, assembling plastics now :-)
Really interesting have just started AWI project so really interesting to see yournapproach 🙂
ReplyDeleteExcellent Matt! Good luck with your project :-)
DeleteLooking forward to seeing the final product !
ReplyDeleteThx John :-)
DeleteI live in Greensboro, not far from the Battlefield park, they have a large diorama in the visitors center in 20mm if i remember correctly. Curiously I know several gamers who work in the reenactment but i don't anyone locally has tried to wargame it.
ReplyDeleteInteresting, would like to see pictures of the diorama.
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