Monday, October 24, 2022

ENCOUNTER IN THE PLUM RIVER VALLEY - Fall Campaign Battle 3

 

The Empire of Wolfenstein's New Army Battle Standard
Couriers from your cavalry screen are reporting that they have encountered the opposing enemy light horse in the Plum River Valley near the town of Miller’s Mill. There are signs of an approaching larger force. Your Light Cavalry General recommends advancing to take control of the hills on the opposite side of the river ahead of the enemy.

The Plum River is known to be fordable throughout out the year and is even known to freeze over most winters. As this is late summer no difficulty is expected except possible for the cannon. 

The following information was unknown at the start except by using pre-game cavalry reconnaissance.  

(The river is very shallow due to the dry summer. All units may cross at half rate, and on first attempt each infantry/cavalry may cross as open ground and gain charge bonus on a roll of 4+)

(Hills are steep and slippery and count as bad going moving up or down them. This prevents a charge bonus for moving up hill and provide a height advantage for units above opponents.)

As this was a Meeting Engagement the Victory Conditions were simple: Drive enemy forces from the field.

The Plum River Valley Near Miller's Mill
The initial turns saw the UPC Light Cavalry successfully defeat its opposite number of the Empire. This led to the entire UPC Battle Cavalry taking the fight quickly to the opposite shore, while being supported by their artillery.  The cameraman (yours truly) was tied up answering numerous questions and forgot to initially take pictures. The following starts from about mid battle. 


In the North the United Packs Commonwealth (UPC) Cavalry Sweeps Across the Very Shallow Plum River.


In the South the Rapid Advance of the UPC Cavalry Meet with Less Combat Effectiveness that Led to a More See-Saw Cavalry Fight, but Still Managed to Stall and Disrupt the Empires Infantry Advance.  

The Empire Battle Cavalry Stuck in the Traffic Jam Behind the Infantry, Caused by the Unexpectedly Rapid Advances of the UPC Cavalry.  


Massed Ranks of UPC Infantry Following up to Support Their Cavalry. The Lone Remaining Empire Cuirassier Squadron has no Choice but to Withdraw. 

Pressed in From All Sides the Empire Forces in the South Begin to Collapse 

In the North the Empire try for a Final Stand. Heavy Casualties from Artillery Fire and Weakened Morale from Routing Cavalry Cause this to Fail. 

Having Fought Completely Through the Lines UPC Cuirassier Face Off Against the Empires Heavy Cavalry. In the Distance the UPCs Massed Ranks of Advancing Infantry can be Seen.

With its Cavalry and Infantry in Flight Across the Front the Empire Hopes to Hold the Advancing Victorious UPC in Check at the Hill Line While the Rest of Their Forces Retreat. 

Monday, October 17, 2022

THE BATTLE OF FOX RIVER – Fall Campaign Game 2

 

Initial Positions as Seen from the UPC Held Heights

Starting Positions as Seen from the Empire Side
Yesterday, the Empire forces of Lord Stalker’s had taken the crossings of the Fox River. A spirited assault by his troops had driven the UPC from the field. His pioneers had swiftly constructed two pontoon bridges over the river. With their completion, he sent forward his ablest commanders, Sir Arfer with his infantry, and Sir Houndsen’s cavalry. His remaining forces where already on the move to join them.

His orders came directly from the Emperor, and where quite clear. Establish a secured crossing of the Fox River so that on the following day the army can continue unimpeded on its drive to Arlington Heights and make those UPC cubs’ howl.

General Snarling’s forces of the Union of Packs Commonwealth’s held the high ground opposite of the Empire crossing point. His senior infantry commander, General Hunter, cautioned that they should hold the high ground and let the Empire dash themselves to pieces. His fiery cavalry commander General Woof, argued for an immediate attack against the Empire on this bank of the river before they could be reinforced. Snarling took a long thoughtful sip of the fine vintage Riesling wine he kept for important decisions. Giving off his well-practiced official throat clearing, he captured his officer’s attention. “Gentlemen, The Senate has made it clear that we are to stop these Empire curs from going any further. In the morning, we will face them, then drive them from the field.

These were the positions and orders for the second battle of the Fall campaign.

Empire Artillery Opens the Battle with a Massive Barrage 
Empire Cavalry Fanout to the Left of Milton the Prepare for Their Attack

Empire Infantry Advance from the Town of Milton

Empire Infantry Begin the Attack on Their Right

The UPC Artillery Cover the Advance of Their Infantry Who Head Down the Slope to Meet the Empire Advance

The Empire Infantry Massed in the Center is Beginning to Suffer Casualties form the Flanking UPC Infantry and its Supporting Artillery Fire

On the Empire Pinning Force on Their East (Right) Flank Tie-up the UPCs Infantry 

On the Western Side of the Field the Great Cavalry Melee Begins. A Weaker Mixed Force of UPC Battle and Light Cavalry Attempt to Halt the More Numerous Battle Cavalry of the Empire

The Cavalry Battle in Full Swing

Empire Battle Cavalry Vs UPC Mixed Cavalry Supported by Infantry and Artillery

The Battle in the Center Heats up as the Masses of Empire Infantry Continue to Thin Their Opposite in the UPC Lines

UPC Cuirassier Retreat and Recover Behind Their Supporting Infantry While Their Hussars try Desperately to Halt the Advancing Empire Cavalry

The Unheard of Happens! The UPC Prowler's Hussars Defeat the Empire Cuirassier by Driving Them into the River 

In the Center the UPCs Combined Arms of Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery Stop the Empire Advance Cold 

On the Eastern Side the UPC Smashes the Empire at the Bridge

Worn and Demoralized the Empire Center Begins its Retreat

On the Western Side the Arrival of the Empire Infantry is too Little too Late
The Empire suffered from its cavalry being unable to quickly open the area around the Western bridge to allow its supporting infantry to get across and form up. It also suffered on both flanks by having masked its artillery support. Meanwhile the UPC's artillery being on the high ground allowed it to contribute to the overall defense across the entire battlefield. 

Coming soon...the third battle of the Fall campaign, the Battle of the Plum River Valley.

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