As its title of the topic, these are the bloodiest battle in the American Civil War, namely Gettysburg, even if this was not the bloodiest day of the war, because this was in another battle its course.
Our sparring partner in this test is the value Cfant and we think that his side also to one or the other will bring even here, one can only wonder what will bring these days.
But let us begin .....
here briefly the scenario data ......
Location: Pennsylvania - Gettysburg
Map Scale: adapted to 200m per Hex
Timescale: adapted to 1-hour turns
Unit scale: Regiment
Lenght: 62 turns
Date: July 1st 1863 - July 3rd 1863
Unit Colours:
Confederate: variations of gray
Union: variations of blue
Number of units:
Confederate: 297
Union: 437
House Rules so far there is only one namely the Artillery may shoot no indirect fire, For this purpose it is important that you should even try to stand where to shooting guns are posted.
Here in our case to Mc Phersons Ridge, which means that we see as a gunner wooded hills and maybe some of the Yankee cavalry has entrenched himself there, but nothing more,
ergo you can indeed pave the hills not, however, the units behind it.

Digging and Tactical or Regional Reserve can of course make his guns anyway, no matter what happened, but do not want to shoot through with unseemly by mountains and hills.
Oh, and a house rule we can not think of another, it should not be blown up bridges that I must Lincolnfant yet communicate before it is too late.
The march of the power units is at streets in their own territory 15 Hex, so 2.5km or converted 1.97 ..... milen in other terrain naturally less, but it comes with the historic march power per hour towards good,
could raise something perhaps even, but let's leave it for the time being that way.

We have allowed us once a suitable image for the message window and insert certain messages which have occurred to us to write, unfortunately we are thus only came up to lap 30,
is to say that half of the rounds still need appropriate messages, so if anyone has suggestions bring it on.

Let us begin our advance and send Archers and Davis brigades toward Gettysburg to the local shoe stocks to plunder which we desperately need.
Here we meet a chain of outposts of 8 Illinois Cavalry Regiment from Gambles Brigade Buford's division.
So let us out of the barrel out on the attack and bring even more quickly our guns in position, unfortunately our poorly coordinated attacks are initially rejected and our two
Brigades suffer heavy losses, to be exact 355 man, but these are in effect only really 271 dead, the other 125 are more or less easily wounded and replace him back to the units.
So we wait for what will make Cfant with his two cavalry brigades.
