Sunday 28 June 2020

Command and Colours chill day

My son popped round for a few hours today and he had asked if we could continue our Command and Colours AWI run through.
Today we went for the Battle of Monmouth, again I just ran with the game scenario and didn’t look too closely at the accuracy of the oob’s.
After the first couple of moves my Continentals and Rifles were pushing forward on the left and being countered by British lights and regulars
The cards I was drawing was certainly favouring my left flank what few cards I drew for the centre I used to shift troops to the left my troops on the right and centre right were under mounting pressure
And then it all seemed to go wrong my push on the left caused the British to pull back to the centre and despite this my troops couldn’t hit the proverbial barn door and the British light guns forced my batteries off the ridge whilst British light cavalry on my right successfully chewed up some regulars and a battery
A co-ordinated assault by the British in the centre and their left flank put an end to any hopes I had of winning. Another close game, a most enjoyable way to spend a Sunday afternoon. A few more scenarios to play yet before the French arrive.

2 comments:

Stuart S said...

Nice report, looking forward to Jacobite Rising later this year.
Cheers
Stu

Delta Coy said...

G'Day Graham, Good to see the AWI C&C game in action. I'm waiting for a copy to arrive from the US. It's been 3 weeks so far and I suspect it may be another 2 or 3 weeks with our current reduced air freight capacity. Have read your report I'm really looking forward to playing with the family. Cheers Greg (Delta Coy Blog).