The Rejects got together for another bash of Posties lovely AWI figures last weekend, you may have already seen BigLee's lies over on his blog?? But hear within lies the truth!!
The initial set up
The Battle of Yellow Field 7th September 1777
General Howe is advancing rapidly towards Philadelphia brushing aside all resistance and capturing many towns as he makes his way to the American seat of power. Washington has been very busy gathering various units of Regulars and Militia to try and halt Howe's advance. Thus the scene is set as the Americans block the road to Philadelphia with high hopes of defeating Howe's smaller army
The Game
Both sides have started to deploy ready for action, the American army is bigger and has more artillery thus the British players might want a quick advance unless their artillery can take out some of the American guns. Will the dice gods be on both sides or will one of them be abandoned by the dice gods???
The Battle of Yellow Field
British oob
C/0 Maj-Gen Howe
1st Division
Maj-Gen Clinton
1st Brigade - Maj-Gen
Agnew
8th Foot,
Veteran
55th Foot,
Veteran
9th Foot,
Veteran
64th Foot,
Veteran
Medium Gun + 4 crew
2nd Brigade - Maj-Gen
Pigot
43rd Foot,
Veteran
27th Foot,
Veteran
71st
Highlanders, Veteran
7th Fusilers,
Veteran
Heavy Gun + 4 crew,
Veteran
2nd Division
Lt-Gen Knyphausen
3rd Brigade - Maj-Gen
Stirn
Knyphausen Fusilier regt,
Trained
Von Ditfirth Fusilier regt,
Trained
Prinz Carl Musketeer regt,
Trained
Jagers, Elite
Light Gun + 4 crew,
Trained
4th Brigade - Maj-Gen
von Mirbach
Combined Hessian Grenediers, Elite
5th Brigade
B-Gen Lislie
16th Light
Dragoons, Veteran
American oob
C/O General George
Washington
1st Division
Maj-Gen Putnam
1st Brigade
Maj-Gen Stephens
1st Maryland
CLR, Trained
2nd Maryland
CLR, Trained
3rd Maryland
,CLR Trained
Haslet’s Delaware CLR,
Veteran
Heavy Gun + 4 Crew,
Trained
2nd Brigade
Maj-Gen Learned
2nd Light
Dragoons
3rd Light
Dragoons
2nd Division
Maj-Gen Lee
3rd Brigade Maj-Gen Ward
2nd Connecticut
CLR, Trained
3rd Connecticut
CLR, Trained
Lee’s Additional CLR,
Trained
Riflemen, Elite
Medium Gun + 4 crew ,
Trained
4th Brigade
B-Gen Weeden
Pennsylvania Militia,
Militia
Pennsylvania Militia, Militia
Connecticut Militia,
Militia
3rd Division
Maj-Gen Sullivan
5th Brigade
B-Gen Wayne
2nd
Pennsylvania CLR, Trained
5th Pennsylvania
CLR, Trained
7th Pennsylvania
CLR, Trained
10th
Pennsylvania CLR, Trained
Medium Gun + 4 crew,
Trained
6th Brigade
Maj-Gen Spencer
Maryland Militia, Militia
Massachusetts Militia,
Militia
Massachusetts Militia,
Militia
Light Gun + 4 crew, Militia
Me and Fran picked out the British, Fran was our CnC, he gave me the British line
and kept the Hessians and Cavalry
Facing us were Ian in the centre, BigLee on their left facing me and John their CnC on their right
with what looked like most of their best troops.
Ian's troops in the centre guarding The Yellow Field.....
John's 4 Continental Line regts sitting pretty on the hill.
The Maryland Militia
Lee's 2nd Pennsylvania hide behind the wall
Fran's Hessians
& Cavalry the 16th Light Dragoons
My Troops!!!
Onwards
After a brief chat me and Fran came up with the following plan...
As we were attacking with less troops, we had 12 infantry to their 18 including skirmishers.
we thought it best for my troops to attack on our right as Lee's front line troops were Militia. Fran could in no way advance towards John on the hill, so he'd sit with most of his infantry but hassle Ian in the centre, stopping him from assisting Lee.......Simple!
Lee's Militia holding the fence line.
As Lee said in his report Ian in the centre made a right mess of his first moves
infact he down right cheated!!! moving all three units to the fenceline.....
then changing his mind and retreating all of his troops back?????
How Postie let him get away with it beggers belief??
You'll be glad to hear me and Fran didn't let him forget his unusual movements for the rest
of the game and won't for a VERY long time!!
Ian bows his head in shame......
The only real bonus of his shameful move is that it would have disastrous consequences
later in the game.
There they go....
Me trying to get my troops in order
All our troops were set up far too close to each other, re ordering them was a
bloody nightmare!
Cheers Postie!
Postie could take no more, so out came the nails and Ian made it onto the
Wall of Shame............
AGAIN!
Now here's were things went a little tits up!
I'll now explain why me and Fran looked depressed in Lee's pics
Each turn in the game you throw for initiative, this gives you the choice of going 1st or 2nd?
But if you go first it means you fire first and any casualties caused come straight off
meaning THEY don't get to fire back??
Get it?
The American's won the initiative and fired first, his artillery took 7 casualties from
my centre unit the 9th Foot, while the 64th on the right took 5 casualties
Hence the worried faces.
I've gotta say Lee's dice rolling was for him most excellent!!!!
The next turn we won the initiative back and did so for the rest of the game.
I charged forward with my depleted units to try and force the Militia back.
Meanwhile I took advantage of Ian's move back, just wish they weren't all in line like taht.
Charge!!
Ouch!
3 more figures and the 64th will be no more....
My Heavy gun...........didn;t hit a bloody thing all day!
BigLee's Militia all gave way to the superior British infantry.
oh yeah....over on the left flank, we had a bit of luck, because we won the initiative like I already said Fran was able to get a charge in first with his Dragoons and stop the American's from charging both of theirs. To be honest it did seem a little unfair at the time, I think Postie will amend the rules for the next game.
But in this instance Fran won and captured the 3rd Dragoons colours.
Lunch
The usual Spam and Pickle sarnies
Fran said that's one thing he'll not miss, although it didn't stop him from stuffing his face
like Lee did!!
Lee reset his lines and we both gave fire.
Only now did Ian realise that cheats don't prosper, so he started to move his troops back
into the Yellow field, while I was still trying to get my lines into a good position.
The Dragoons set up in position for next turn.
Ian's Militia move forward or is it backwards I forget now???
Ian decides to make a fight of it, but I'm holding my own.
At this point we decide to start to give ground and move back on the right.
Fran comes out on top again, defeating John for the second time.
Fran's Jagers give fire.
John finally decided to move off the hill, he should have done it ages ago.
The 71st Highlanders, didn't fire a shot the whole game!!
That's a nice big hole you've got there Fran??
The tactical withdrawal starts, and the Americans move forward, as we had hoped.
I left the 9th in place as it was facing the Militia, hoping I could inflict a few more casualties
and maybe force a brigade check.
Fran's Combined Grenadiers led by Major -General Mirsach, another regt that
didn't get to fire all game.
Evil GamesMaster Postie
Ian's now back where he started at the beginning of the game?
Washington trying to order the chaos in the Yellow Field.
It worked, the Militia took 2 casualties and ran off into the woods
Which triggered a Brigade check, Lee's dice finally abandoned him and his side, the whole brigade disperses, this now triggers a Divisional check???
John moves forward again, but its all too late.......
Lee fails the Divisional check, his brigade moves back one full move, the American's
throw in the towel!!
I don't need to say anything about this pic do I???
Analysis
Lee played a blinder, his dice rolling for 95% of the game was a wargamers dream, BUT that all important last 5% let him down, of course if Ian hadn't have been playing silly buggers in the centre and supported his left flank it could have been a different story and John should have pressed the attack a little earlier. The Americans had 6 more units than us although they were all Militia, they performed very well and are no easy pushover if behind defensive position.
I'm not sure if me and Fran would or could have done anything different, but it was bloody hard being the attacking side with less troops!
Cheers
Ray
The truth will out eh? Great report Ray, always good to read a different perspective on things. ;)
ReplyDeleteDon't belive a word mate!
DeleteThe truth at last brother, well done old boy!
DeleteThe truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth!
DeleteNot the wall of shame!
ReplyDeleteYour photos were better, Ray.
Thanks for bringing us the truth.
Yes the wall of shame, he should bloody stay there too!!!!
DeleteExcellent figures and fun looking game even if you and Fran fail to grasp the fun factor early on :-)
ReplyDeleteThere was no fun factor early on.................
DeleteThanks for the portion about the food. I was gonna ask, too. And I laughed at what you wrote about Fran still eating them. Too funny.
ReplyDeleteI knew you'd ask, and Fran didn't eat them he scoffed them like a little piggy!
DeleteNooo, you're making that up, about Lurker. I just know it.
DeleteGreat looking game! Minis and terrain top calibre as always!
ReplyDeleteThank you Chris!
DeleteA fine looking game. I hope your troops enjoyed Philadelphia.
ReplyDeleteThey did John, they did!
DeleteSome great pics this time Ray-especially those of Ian being shamed.
ReplyDeleteThe cheatin' fecker!!!
Deletegreat report, great armies, great table
ReplyDeleteCheers Alex!
DeleteA great looking game, Ray. Tons of wonderfully painted figures and beautiful terrain.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean!
DeleteNice report Ray. The pics say a thousand words...Especially the last.
ReplyDeleteIndeed!!!
DeleteGreate AAR Ray ! Greate looking game !!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael!
DeleteNice stuff, any chance of an orbat ? Looks like a battle Id like to have a go at
ReplyDeleteOrbat added, thanks Ken!
DeleteThats great, cheers Ray, I will give the game a go in the new year and put up an AAR on Yarkshire Gamer
DeleteI'll look forward to seeing your pics!!
DeleteFantastic report Ray, these pictures are amazing, glad to see these beautiful armies, and glad to see players in action...
ReplyDeleteCheers Phil, glad you enjoyed the report.
DeleteNice one Ray. Having spoken to Postie on the Phone I have my own view of the game. BTW Postie looks human in that photo and not some evil goblin, how much photoshop did you use? Unlike Ian to dither and procrastinate yet somehow he did. As always it looks good.
ReplyDeleteI did have another pic of Postie where he looked extra evil, but I couldn't post it otherwise the authorities would have shut down my blog!
DeleteGreat report Ray! Lovely looking game too. I think we need to introduce a wall of shame for our group too!
ReplyDeleteThey are a good idea, the trouble is Ian's name seems to pop up more than any others!!!!
DeleteSuper looking figures, table and game :)
ReplyDeleteCheers Mike!
DeleteGreat report there Ray and a lovely battlefield too
ReplyDeleteCheers PK!
DeleteLies, all lies.....welll maybe not all. Ian's movement in the first turn was a little 'creative' to say the least!
ReplyDeleteI'm not entirely suprised my division broke at the end considering it did the bulk of the fighting for the whole game.
Creative??? Ian made the game easier for us to win, by not supporting you......he he he!
DeleteFantastic BatRep and photos! Fun to see a recount from both sides of the table. Reading Lee's version earlier, the stories are consistent. Surprising!
ReplyDeleteYou mention Fran won't miss the Spam and pickle sandwiches. What's up? Is Fran going somewhere?
I'm afraid Fran is moving back to Ireland in the New Year...............the tit! So he'll not be around anymore, unless he wants to swim across the Irish channel every other weekend???
DeleteSuch tragedy to break up such a hilarious duo!
DeleteTell me about!! The idiot!
DeleteNice AAR, brilliant minis and table too!
ReplyDeleteDo-overs in battle??? What?! ;)
Although there have been some in my games, we have a house rule that as soon as your hand leaves the model, it's movement is done!
This includes 28mm skirmish to portions of 6mm regiment blocks. In the later the best outcome is disordered or "why the hell did 5th company veer left!?" ;)
That's what its usually like in our games, but for some reason Postie let Ian away with his cheating, which to be honest didn't at all go down to well!!!!
DeleteLovely looking game Ray. A cracking batrep too. Look forward to the next one.
ReplyDeleteCheers Bob!
DeleteGreat looking game and as usual highly entertaining commentary.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Glad you enjoyed the report Chris!
DeleteCrackin' lookin game guys, well done :)
ReplyDeleteCheers Scott!
DeleteYummy-looking spam & pickle sanglewiches.
ReplyDeleteVery imaginative British OB. The 8th spent the whole war at Niagra and the Great Lakes forts, participating in minor raids in Western NY and Penn. No converged Light or Grenadier Battalions. They did about 65% of the fighting during the war, especially in 1775-78. And Clinton had a big feud going with Howe and was sitting on his arse commanding in NY, while Howe took Cornwallis with him.
Cheers for the info!
DeleteGreat game Ray, beautiful figures :-)
ReplyDeleteLee.
Thanks Lee!
DeleteCracking game and a very enjoyable read of the "true and accurate" account - superb looking too
ReplyDeletecheers Joe, glad you liked it.
DeleteNice report. A good read and some excellent pictures!
ReplyDeleteNice one Stefan!!
DeleteWonderfull painted figures from one of my favorite periods!
ReplyDeleteGreat battle report, thanks for sgaring!
Greetings
Peter