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Nottingham Wargames27 Feb 2024 3:47 a.m. PST

With hindsight, it was a bit ambitious to stage a refight of the Battle of First Bull Run in just one evening, but we gave it a go anyway.

Initially the Confederates made the unusual decision to retire their front line, possibly to reduce the exposure on their right flank. Either way, this enabled the Federals to push forward in the centre. Reserves began to arrive for both sides, but we had to curtail this aspect of the game, as we would never finished it before the end of the evening.

The Union forces made a breakthrough in the centre of the line, but the Confederate left flank managed to break a Federal brigade through successful musketry. The climax of the game was the emergence of Brig. Sherman's large brigade, arriving from the other side of the Bull Run. They smashed into the Confederate right flank, forcing the Southern gentlemen to manage an orderly retreat, to fight another day.

Unfortunately, Jackson's Brigade never got into action, as they spent the entire game rushing over to their left flank, Jackson missing the opportunity to earn himself the epithet 'Stonewall'. Another unusual episode in the game was when a small Federal cavalry unit captured a limbered Confederate battery intact and carried the guns back to their own lines!

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79thPA Supporting Member of TMP27 Feb 2024 7:24 a.m. PST

Great looking game. Thanks for posting.

Frederick Supporting Member of TMP27 Feb 2024 7:59 a.m. PST

Great minis and terrain! Thanks for sharing

Prince Alberts Revenge02 Mar 2024 3:11 p.m. PST

Love the figures and the terrain. Fire and Fury is a great ruleset. First Bull Run is one of those battles that holds a special place for me. I'm not too much of an ACW gamer but I've read several books on that battle and have visited the battlefield several times.

I think I like those amateurish early ear armies and generals with their wonky uniforms.

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