Victory Results:
 100 %
Record a victory for BOTTOM ARMY  0 %
Total plays 7 - Last reported by ozzie on 2023-10-26 11:41:02

Historical Background

Revolutionary War battles tend to focus on British and American soldiers engaged in close, hand-to-hand combat, the siege of Yorktown, however, was primarily waged at long range by artillery, with relatively few direct troop confrontations. One key confrontation that did take place during the siege was because Washington wished to move his siege lines and artillery positions closer to the city. Washington’s plan called for the French to attack redoubt #9 and redoubt #10 would be attacked by Continental light infantry. The fighting was heavy at number 10, but soon the defenders were outflanked and overwhelmed. The French attack against the larger redoubt was more difficult as the Hessian infantry put up a strong defense and were not easy to overcome.
The stage is set. The battle lines are drawn and you are in command. The rest is history?

 

Battle Notes

Continental Army
• Commander: Washington
• 6 Command Cards & 5 Combat Cards
• Move First

British Army
• Commander: Cornwallis
• 5 Command Card & 4 Combat Cards

Victory

7 Victory Banners

Special Rules

• No Opening Carronade.
• The Continental player gains 1 Temporary Victory Banner, at the start of his turn, for each field works hex occupied.
• The British player will gain 1 Temporary Victory Banner at the start of the turn when there are no Continental units occupying a field works hex of Redoubt #9, and the British player will gain 1 Temporary Victory Banner at the start of the turn when there are no Continental units occupying a field works hex of Redoubt #10. The British player starts the battle with 2 Victory Banners.
• The York River is impassable

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