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Civil War Campaign: Confederates

Civil War Campaign: Confederates

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The Waiting Game: Part Two

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Full disclosure I'll have to split these reports in half due to the 12 component limit on Projects, I'm not trying to farm up votes or keep anyone in suspense. :)

Bell has lead his men across the river while Schneider is making gains on the flank although he might be too far away to make any real impact.

Crossing the RiverCrossing the River

With a surge of energy Bell’s men stormed across the river and gave the enemy a deadly volley. His men took the return volley on the chin as the skirmishers moved to edge around the enemies flank.

Bell then launched his men into the enemy and following the advice of the great Jackson his men “yelled like furies” as they gave the Yankees cold steel.

They drove the Blue Bellies back but halted their advance to avoid enfilading fire from the skirmishers on the rocky knoll.

Schneider turned his men to face the foe and had them jump the fence before forming a line.

Turning PointTurning Point
"Yell Like Furies"

Schneider’s men unleashed a brutal volley almost wiping out the skirmishers on the knoll and wounding their leader.

Bell’s men took advantage of their secure flank and went back in with the cold steel driving the enemy even further back. Only the Union reserve could still operate as a coherent fighting force.

Seeing this Fallworth had his men pour more fire into the skirmishers and managed to drive them back through their own troops which put so much shock on them that they were forced to retreat.

"Onwards My Boys"

Fallworth moved back around to flank the Yankee’s on their right, it was then that Jeremiah A. D. Wentworth the Third emerged from his cabin and began a dialogue with the Lieutenant.

Bell halted his force and secured their gains rather than pursue the enemy and risk unnecessary casualties.

The Confederates have crossed the river and won the day. All with only 6 men injured. 2 Dead and the rest wounded.

In the aftermath of the battle a Yankee Lieutenant was taken prisoner, he hasn’t given his name yet and seems to be in mostly good condition.

Jeremiah A. D. Wentworth the Third is a local farmer who has offered us his services as a guide. A veteran of Mexico he should prove very useful in the future.

The Union troops have fallen back to a nearby town. Now Captain Bell has to decide whether he will risk an urban assault or move around the Yankee’s rear and cut them off from their line of supply.

Competition Time

Let’s have a little fun. At the end of every Battle Report I’m gojng to include a little Trivia section. The first person to answer the question correctly will earn a point, who ever has the most points at the end of the campaign wins a certificate of accomplishment. Put it on your resume or something no one ever checks those things anyway. ?

First up a two part question. Two points up for grabs.

Who is the Confederate in this picture? Nickname/AKA/Real Name are all viable.

Which Battle is this picture depicting?

Hint: The actual event pictured here happened at night but the artist has depicted it during the day for artistic reasons.

Stone Wall, Confederate carrying multiple canteens, what’s that in the union soldier’s kepi?

Good Luck, and thanks for reading.

The Waiting Game: Part Two

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civilcourage
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@elessar2590 Looks like a great campaign so far. I have yet to finish painting my confederates, the amount of grey and brown wore me downn but i will be back to them one day.

Regarding the questions, im going to say Fredericksburg where the Irish brigade strode bravely across open ground and fought their fellow Irish albeit on the rebel side (All knowledge from Gods and Generals the film). No idea on the name but would be interested to know

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What company do you get your miniatures from?

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