Monday 20 May 2019

The Union forces have responded to the Confederate attack on Luray by sending in reinforcements from NewMarket and Bentonville. Further west a large force has moved east to threaten Harrisonburg and it's garrison.

Friday 17 May 2019

The Confederates have launched two attacks.
One at Sperryville and a large scale assault on Luray with forces advancing from Conrads Store and Rose River.
Further south General Johnson's force has retired back to Staunton.

Thursday 16 May 2019

The supply phase of the turn two has been completed. The confederate will move first in turn three.

Thursday 9 May 2019


The Battle of McDowell

As Brigadier General Edward Johnson crested the pass at Stuart Gap he audibly gasped at the number of Union regiments arrayed in the valley below.
  
"Orders is orders" he sighed to his ADC. "Form the men up and lets see what we damage we can do."
The artillery was deployed on the high ground giving them a wide field of fire on the enemy. With only three infantry regiments to play with two were sent down the left flank to put pressure on the union right while the third was deployed next to the artillery.

The early exchanges of artillery fire resulted in the Union losing one of it's batteries

 
The two Confederate regiments crested the hill and poured down on the Union infantry below resulting in the death of Brig. General Robert Schenk.


  The Union right flank moved forwards to engage the Confederate infantry on the hills across the river inflicting considerable damage to one regiment. 

 
Realising that the game was up Johnson signaled his army's withdrawl. The Union's response was to cross the stream and harry them as they left the field of combat.


Friday 3 May 2019

The Confederates have finally put down their banjos and moonshine and moved.

The two large forces in the centre of the theatre of operations have both moved east into the adjacent valleys.
Meanwhile further south a force has moved through Stuart's gap to attack the union troops at McDowell.