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Tango0111 Mar 2025 3:51 p.m. PST

"Having returned from a recent trip back East to walk several ACW battlefields, getting my 10mm ACW collection onto the table was Priority #1. With visits to Gettysburg, Antietam, First/Second Manassas, and Harper's Ferry, I had plenty of choices to make. The battle selected to kick off a string of ACW battles on the tabletop was First Manassas. While I tackle the entire battle, Young's Branch is focal to the table as it defines the major Confederate interior lines. Having seen an old map with the battle labeled as Young's Branch, I figured that a reasonable name for this scenario…"

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