GB1-06btn_July1-Culp's Hill, The Defense of (U-Corps)
Length of Play: 1 Hour
Command: Major General Oliver O. Howard, commanding the XI Corps
Date: July 1, 1863
Location: Southeast of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Ahistorical Situation (What If): What if Johnson's Division attacked Culp's Hill the late evening of day one of the battle.
Situation: After battling the Rebels for most of the day, we've been forced to abandon our original defensive positions and have consolidated our battered Corps to these heights south of Gettysburg. We thought this day's fighting was over, as the sun sets behind the western hills and the sounds of battle have lulled. But now, we're alerted to a new threat, as the enemy is forming assault lines to our north and extending east till they disappear into the evening haze. By all appearances, the Rebels are setting their sights on Culp's Hill, and in turn, our reserves are being ordered to help defend that hill. For if it falls to the enemy, it would make our position here on Cemetery Hill untenable.
Mission: Hold and defend the Culp's Hill objective.
Locked Units: Most of the player's units will be locked initially. As they begin moving to Culp's Hill they will unlock and become player controlled. Infantry unit's that remain in place will unlock once engaged, guns will unlock when engaged within 160 yards by enemy infantry. The skirmishers at the base of the hill will be unlocked once engaged.
Objectives: The one objective awards 78 points per minute (13 points per each 10 second interval), for a total of 4680 points.
Visibility: As nightfall approaches, visibility will decrease at approximately 4 to 3 minute intervals, down to 30 yards the last three minutes.
Forces Involved:
USA - 12,204 Troops, 41 guns
CSA - 6,243 Troops, 16 Guns
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This 'What If' scenario represents a situation in which Johnson's Division, after arriving in Gettysburg around 6:30 PM, had time to rest a bit, nourish themselves, and form up assault lines facing Culp's Hill by 7:30 PM.
Maybe a stretch, maybe not, regardless, it's a moot situation because General Ewell had already opted out of any further pursuits after the Union defenses west and north of Gettysburg were broken. This option was presented by General Lee to Ewell between 4:30 and 5:30 as the Union forces were in full retreat to the heights south of Gettysburg -- It read, "If practicable, take the heights south of Gettysburg". At this time, Johnson's division was still an hour out from Gettysburg, making this scenario's timeline quite feasible.
Also quite feasible, Johnson's success (referring to Scenario GB1-05btn) at taking Culp's Hill. Only the battle-weary and depleted, under 1000 troops, Iron Brigade defended Culp's Hill. So, the challenge with this scenario is holding Culp's Hill, as you constantly deploy troops made available for that mission, while still maintaining adequate defensive strength along Cemetery Hill.
This scenario proved to be a tough mission. It's all about where to and how soon you deploy your in-coming units. The possibilities are endless, but only a select few will result in a solid win. I stumbled upon this one after a week of frustration.

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