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Gordon of TFP Games16 Nov 2011 12:13 p.m. PST

TFP Games is happy to announce the release of this battle study & scenario supplement.

tfpgames.com

The famous battle at Hoovers Gap started a legend for Wilder's Brigade. Like all legends it was subject to many stretches of the truth. Uncovering the story has taken some time, reading battle accounts, sorting through many inconsistencies.

As with all battles there is much confusion, soldiers recall their perspective which may be clouded by many factors. Even the various battle maps avaiable conflict with each other, they also conflict with the geological lay of the land. I decided to use some modern technology, Google Earth, and looked at the actual land.

Suddenly it became much easier to piece together accounts. Deployments of the troops had some meaning in relation to the land, tactically the battle now had some meaning. Battlefield accounts of the time could now be put into place like a jigsaw puzzle.

This study of the battle at Hoovers Gap does not aim to be the most authorative on the battle. It does throw a new perspective on the battle, demistifying the legends and providing a more accurate tactical view of the battle.

This guide includes a study of the forces involved and how to use this with the TFP Games rules "These Fields of Blood" and other rules.

Find out more at tfpgames.com

TKindred Supporting Member of TMP16 Nov 2011 4:09 p.m. PST

Funny, that.

After examining topo maps, reading actual orders and messages, and then walking the grounds, I became convinced that Sickles was right all along at Gettysburg.

Not to highjack your thread, but you are correct: real in-depth research coupled with hands-on examination has no peer.

Congratulations on your work. I look forward to reading it.

V/R

Major Mike16 Nov 2011 8:34 p.m. PST

I might also add the book "Tullahoma, The 1863 Campaign for the Control of Middle Tennessee" by Michael R. Bradley as supplemental reading (ISBN1-57249-167-1).

Gordon of TFP Games17 Nov 2011 4:22 a.m. PST

@ TKindred
I thought I knew the battle, until I started seeing so many conflicting reports, and worse still the terrible article in a certain popular wargames magazine last year. It gets my back up to find such bad information pased onto gamers by so called respectable sources which have not done basic research.

That said, when you dig deeper you find out how much different the history was. Understanding the land in this battle is the only way to put accounts together in such a way that they start to become understandable. It enabled me to make sense of some very differing accounts. It also gave a feel for what people were perceiving to be happening and how that shaped decisions.

Enjoy the read.

G

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