Finally, some big guns for my troops.
and ambulances to help with troop losses. which are getting pressed streight into action.
3rd James River
Cleburne attacked. Hes obviously hoping to strike a killing blow on the army of Washington.
and he gets off to a good start. I'm going to have to depend on my slight number advantage, my boys moral from the recent victories, and of course, better weapons!.
the First charges come out fairly equal, with 300 lost on each side. then the battle begins proper. no time to take up defenses, no time to think through a battle plan, its up an at em!
unfortuantly his main attack has come in right where the gap in my lines is and an area bordered by weaker units - it'll be some time before the stronger units on my flank can move to match this.
The other side of the gap is held by the 18th - once my green divison, now thrust into holding off the largest concentration of confederate forces yet seen in this battle. Big Hill will be the focal point of this battle, I can see that now.
Cleburne starts to form his units into line opposite mine. this will be no hell for leather Early attack, hes coming in slow and steady to try and grind me down.
I loose French, not a large loss, but I don't like loosing generals, even if I should have become used to it by now. i concentrate fire on a few confederate divisions, hoping to break them and seed panic through their ranks.
at least its not my corp commander Meridith, must be a brother, or cousin or something.
Now I'm getting the feeling that this battle is really going sour on me. you know the saying - high officer casualties means trouble on the front line.
That hole in my line is big enough to fit a corp through, and I've got nothing to plug it. at big hill to the east its not to bad, but the scattered and understrength units west of The Gap (now with capitals) are taking a pasting. over at Big Hill, my general miles is gunned down and the confederate movetwards the gap, abandoning the hill.
On the left I move the 13th Division in to try and plug the gap, or at least shore up the sides. If they can hold then I can press the confederates between two forces. on big hill I kill CSA general Hampton.
on big hill I manage to get one of the CSA brigades to surrender, allowing me to move more troops to the main fight. Smith Is wounded over on the left flank, and the confederates are laying down a steady hail of fire. my mens moral is showing definate signs of cracking. my brigades are begining to slip away, the lack of time to prepare for the assault has left them in dissaray, and instead of pinning the confederates, their the wedge keeping my forces from meetinging up.
Barlow is killed, bringing my total up to 4 dead and one wounded. My left flank shatters and the right is held down and manuver enougth to help. potter is Killed for 5 dead generals. the army breaks and routs. during that Rout custer is killed.
Owch. just Owch. loosing 25% of your army is always going to hurt.