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Grumble8710625 Jan 2020 5:06 p.m. PST

This is the ACW game I plan to run at Cold Wars 2020. The scenario is adapted from Charge!, the official newsletter of the Johnny Reb Gaming Society. Adaptation was from JR 3 to JR 2. This is an older version of Johnny Reb, quite a bit different from JR3

Saturday 2:00 p.m. (or 3:00; adjustments were still being made for table space, so I'm curious to see the PEL and know how they turned out.)
Battle of Peralta, New Mexico
Period: American Civil War
Event Scale: 20 mm
Rules Used: Johnny Reb 2
Description: New Mexico Territory April 15, 1862: Henry Sibley's Confederate Army was retreating south toward El Paso when Edward Canby's Union forces caught up with them. Because of Canby's caution and a sandstorm, there was no battle. What if a Union attack (and better weather) had resulted in an end to the Texan invasion of New Mexico that very day? Come find out whether it's possible.

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