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Glorieta

March 28, 1862

Historical Overview
The battle was fought on March 26th to 28th, 1862 in New Mexico. It was also known as La Glorieta Pass. John P. Slough faces William R. Scurry.
The stage is set, the battle lines are drawn, and you are in command. The rest is history.

 

RB03

Set-Up Order

Hills 12
Fences 2 1
Homestead 1

 

Union Army
Slough
Take 4 Command Cards

 

Infantry  Cavalry  Artillery  General
4 3 2 1

Confederate Army
Scurry
Take 4 Command Cards
You move first

 

Infantry  Cavalry  Artillery  General
5 3 2 1

Victory
5 Flags

Special Rules
The building hex counts as a flag toward victory criteria when held by a Confederate unit.
As long as the unit remains on the building hex, it continues to count towards the Confederate victory total. 
If the unit moves off the hex or is eliminated, it no longer counts.

 

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cruces replied the topic:
9 months 2 weeks ago
living in NM, special interest in this one.
dblazey replied the topic:
9 years 5 months ago
Played this scenario in October, 2014. Nice low density scenario with good force balance.

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