150th Anniversary of The Battle of South Mountain
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 4:24 pm
150 years ago today, the stage was being set for the hard fought battle of South Mountain.
Shortly after Lee launched his Maryland campaign of 1862, McClellan’s Army of The Potomac cautiously pursued him. When McClellan’s Army was encamped in Frederick MD on Sept. 13th, Union soldiers discovered order 191, a detailed campaign plan outlining the movements of Lee’s forces. This document held the key to completely destroy Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia, yet the timid McClellan acted slowly and did not fully take advantage of it.
However on Sept 14th, he did manage to surprise a portion of Lee’s army guarding the South Mountain gaps, where he achieved a decisive victory. McClellan did not capitalize on his success and instead of pursuing Lee’s forces over the mountain; he halted allowing Lee’s army to consolidate on the high ground west of the Antietam creek.
If you haven't picked up the Antietam expansion yet, you are really missing out. It includes the full battle of South Mountain with 8 scenarios re-creating every engagement of the battle from the action at Fox's and Turner's Gap, to Crampton's Gap.
Can you hold off 12,000 Federals at the Stone Wall in front of Campton's Gap with a small scratch force of Confederates?
Can you change history and keep Union General Reno safe while completely routing the Rebels at Fox's and Turners Gaps?
The Antietam expansion includes:
- 4 new high-res maps covering the battles of Antietam and South Mountain.
- 28 historic and "what if" scenarios covering both battles.
- An 11 hour scenario that covers the entire Battle Of Antietam.
- 3 multiplayer scenarios.
- Three new Sandbox OOBs.
- Every major personality researched and recreated by the AI.
You can pick it up at:
http://www.scourgeofwar.com/
Shortly after Lee launched his Maryland campaign of 1862, McClellan’s Army of The Potomac cautiously pursued him. When McClellan’s Army was encamped in Frederick MD on Sept. 13th, Union soldiers discovered order 191, a detailed campaign plan outlining the movements of Lee’s forces. This document held the key to completely destroy Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia, yet the timid McClellan acted slowly and did not fully take advantage of it.
However on Sept 14th, he did manage to surprise a portion of Lee’s army guarding the South Mountain gaps, where he achieved a decisive victory. McClellan did not capitalize on his success and instead of pursuing Lee’s forces over the mountain; he halted allowing Lee’s army to consolidate on the high ground west of the Antietam creek.
If you haven't picked up the Antietam expansion yet, you are really missing out. It includes the full battle of South Mountain with 8 scenarios re-creating every engagement of the battle from the action at Fox's and Turner's Gap, to Crampton's Gap.
Can you hold off 12,000 Federals at the Stone Wall in front of Campton's Gap with a small scratch force of Confederates?
Can you change history and keep Union General Reno safe while completely routing the Rebels at Fox's and Turners Gaps?
The Antietam expansion includes:
- 4 new high-res maps covering the battles of Antietam and South Mountain.
- 28 historic and "what if" scenarios covering both battles.
- An 11 hour scenario that covers the entire Battle Of Antietam.
- 3 multiplayer scenarios.
- Three new Sandbox OOBs.
- Every major personality researched and recreated by the AI.
You can pick it up at:
http://www.scourgeofwar.com/