What is a typical army size?
Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 6:11 am
One question I have goes to the optimal size of armies a side should attempt to keep in the field.
In the first American War of Independence campaign the British and Americans start with a very sizable, multi-regiment army in Boston. The American then has various armies scattered around the map - some with 1 regiment, some with 2.
During the game, regiments of American militia and regular troops appear in staging towns and early on, the British then goes on a rampage with two of its huge stacks (armies) of regiments and assorted generals.
What I'm trying to fathom, is in my American strategy what should I be aiming to achieve? 1-2 huge armies of my own chasing the British from boston to New York? Or smaller armies of 2-3 regiments scattered in strategic towns awaiting the British onslaught north and south?
Also as the Americans, how should generals be allocated early on? Should they be horded in these mega armies as at scenario start or should they be sent across the map leading as many smaller armies as possible?
As the British I believe that as conquests are made, the need will arise to peel units of as garrison as a result of poor loyalty ratings in newly won towns. This may take the pressure off the Americans... and is likely the point of the rules!
PS: I'm finding Philippe's "General Details on Some Game Functions" article the most useful to date. Some things still fly over my head so I'll try to ask some more questions soon [;)]
Thanks,
Adam.
In the first American War of Independence campaign the British and Americans start with a very sizable, multi-regiment army in Boston. The American then has various armies scattered around the map - some with 1 regiment, some with 2.
During the game, regiments of American militia and regular troops appear in staging towns and early on, the British then goes on a rampage with two of its huge stacks (armies) of regiments and assorted generals.
What I'm trying to fathom, is in my American strategy what should I be aiming to achieve? 1-2 huge armies of my own chasing the British from boston to New York? Or smaller armies of 2-3 regiments scattered in strategic towns awaiting the British onslaught north and south?
Also as the Americans, how should generals be allocated early on? Should they be horded in these mega armies as at scenario start or should they be sent across the map leading as many smaller armies as possible?
As the British I believe that as conquests are made, the need will arise to peel units of as garrison as a result of poor loyalty ratings in newly won towns. This may take the pressure off the Americans... and is likely the point of the rules!
PS: I'm finding Philippe's "General Details on Some Game Functions" article the most useful to date. Some things still fly over my head so I'll try to ask some more questions soon [;)]
Thanks,
Adam.