128.Guilford Courthouse_CL - WDS American Revolutionary War
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| SM: | 4 |
| Turns: | 42 |
| Type: | Stock |
| First Side: | British |
| Second Side: | Continental Army |
Date: 15 March 1781 - Scale/Size: Company Level, Large - Location: Guilford County Courthouse, North Carolina.
Scenario Briefing: Historical - Major General Greene knew the Lieutenant General Charles Cornwallis and his army were coming and deployed in a manner which had proven successful for the Americans: Three lines - two of militia backstopped by his Continentals.
After some early morning skirmishing along the New Garden Road, Cornwallis found the Americans and deployed for battle as best he could in the wooded terrain. Webster s Brigade on the left and Leslie's mixed Hessian/British Brigade on the right. The Brigade of Guards and much diminished British Legion would form the reserve.
Recommended Rules: [Default]
Intended to be played as the Crown forces against the AI but can be played from either side or Head-to-Head.
Further Reading: Long, Obstinate, and Bloody: The Battle of Guilford Courthouse by Lawrence Babits and Joshua Howard.
Scenario Briefing: Historical - Major General Greene knew the Lieutenant General Charles Cornwallis and his army were coming and deployed in a manner which had proven successful for the Americans: Three lines - two of militia backstopped by his Continentals.
After some early morning skirmishing along the New Garden Road, Cornwallis found the Americans and deployed for battle as best he could in the wooded terrain. Webster s Brigade on the left and Leslie's mixed Hessian/British Brigade on the right. The Brigade of Guards and much diminished British Legion would form the reserve.
Recommended Rules: [Default]
Intended to be played as the Crown forces against the AI but can be played from either side or Head-to-Head.
Further Reading: Long, Obstinate, and Bloody: The Battle of Guilford Courthouse by Lawrence Babits and Joshua Howard.







