| photo courtesy wargamesinthedungeon |
Picking up the long-running AWI campaign finds the campaign in 1777 and at the Battle of Freeman's Farm. Long-running campaign, indeed! Looking back into the archives, I discover that Matt and I have been fighting our way through the AWI since 2021! Incredible, and we are only up to 1777!
Wednesday's action saw the combatants meeting on the fields of Freeman's Farm. As always, I commanded the American Army and Matt took the helm of the British Army. This is a large battle and Matt laid out a beautiful spread across the breadth and length of his 8'x5' table.
The Americans had great difficulty coming up for battle and a huge traffic jam developed. Not what you want to see when facing those menacing Redcoats! Well, unless you are the British!
| American traffic jam! photo courtesy wargamesinthedungeon |
| Poor comes up... photo courtesy wargamesinthedungeon |
| and goes back! photo courtesy wargamesinthedungeon |
How did the battle ultimately turn out for the Americans? This is a tale best told by the victors! One for the history books, no doubt. Farming with Matt? Well, many Americans were planted on this bloody field.
Great game and great fun! Thanks, Matt, for a most enjoyable session!
See Matt's battle account at Freeman's Farm 1777.
Lovely looking game, of course and surely not? A British victory?
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
We must wait for Matt's BatRep!
DeleteA very brief AAR Jon, not an action for the Rebels to crow about in their broadsheet, obviously!
ReplyDeleteNot even I could put a believable spin on this one.
DeleteMatt does put on a lovely game, his table and figures look great and it seems like it was a bloody nose for the American in this one.
ReplyDeleteHe sure does and it sure was!
DeleteGreat looking game and a tough day for your troops it would seem!
ReplyDeleteTough day for the Good Guys!
DeleteHuzzah! for a stunning British victory it would seem:)! Sadly I've played games where like Poor's Brigade, one unit failing a morale test has resulted in a dominoe's style collapse of my force:(.
ReplyDeleteI figured you would enjoy seeing this! Matt has his BatRep up now.
DeleteSounds great! Looking forward for a Matt's report!
ReplyDeleteMatt's report is up!
DeleteThese games are always beautiful to behold. I have purchased a copy of Rebels and Patriots off the back off yours and Matt's AARs. I'll still eagerly await his companion scenario book.
ReplyDeleteMatt sets a very high standard to table presentation. Companion scenario book is a good idea!
DeleteAnother great looking game by Matt!
ReplyDeleteI agree!
DeleteBad luck Jon. But Bemis Heights up next?
ReplyDeleteChris/Nundanket
Some bad luck but mostly just outplayed. Not sure what is up next in the chronology. I would like to try this one again one day.
DeleteBad luck Jonathan... maybe spin it as a feigned retreat to catch the British off guard 😂
ReplyDeleteThere ya go but how do I explain the piles of dead colonials all over the field?
DeleteAs Matt always puts on a spectacle, bravo to both of you. Your coolness under duress and misfortune are well documented in evenings like these!
ReplyDeleteThe best part is spending a quality time with friends, no matter the outcome, right?
DeleteJust back from reading Matt’s report. A great game and it is always a pleasure to fight over Matt’s fine tables.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking battle, Jonathan. Just read Matt's report. You really were blown away by the British.
ReplyDeleteThe rebels took a drubbing, but with Learned’s Brigade intact and much of Poor’s Brigade fleeing the field I fear we will just face the same enemy again at a later date ?
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