For our game a couple of weeks ago I revisited one which Bertrand and I played in London back in 2019. This gave me an opportunity to get out and use several gun emplacements and the like which hadn't previously seen action and also the three ironclads I built in late 2019.
I put together briefings and on the day, rose early to lay out the fort. This post will be confined to the CS briefing, the next to the US brief and subsequent posts to the action which ensued.some guns awaiting targets |
The attack on Fort Fisher – 24 December 1864
Colonel William Lamb, Cmdr, Fort Fisher Garrison
Brigadier General William Kirkland
Forces:
Fort Fisher artillery 1
North Carolina Heavy Artillery
3
North Carolina Light Artillery
All guns have limited ammunition
17 North Carolina Regiment
Orders
Hold the Fort to the last man and gun – Wilmington must be
saved!
In the event of serious threat reinforcements will be
dispatched from Hoke’s Division.
William H C Whiting
Major General William H C Whiting
Cape Fear District Commander
The fort. Impressive eh? |
Tim,
ReplyDeleteLooking good!
All the best,
Bob
Nothing wrong with hidden deployment!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! Any Confederate commander not willing to pout and complain isn't worth his salt.
ReplyDeleteA very impressive fort indeed Tim! But will it hold? I can't wait to see!
ReplyDeleteCan't believe I missed having the troops- I was too distracted by all the cannons I expect.
ReplyDeleteWas an excellent game though.
Cheers,
Pete.
Bob Cordery
ReplyDeleteFunny how these things always look better than they have any right to!
Peter Douglas
ReplyDeleteMore a case of forgotten deployment!
Ross Mac
ReplyDeleteThat's agreed then - we'll blame the players?
Brad DeSantis
ReplyDeleteIt's a strong position - what could go wrong?
Pete
ReplyDeleteGive a man some matchsticks to fire and he forgets everything else!