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Battle of Antietam - 150th and The Mad One

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 6:50 pm
by JC Edwards
Gentlemen

I present to you the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Antietam:

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This was the full 11 hour Scenario from Antietam - I started on the official Anniversary (Monday the 17th) and finished the last 4 hours just this morning.

kindest regards

The Mad One

Re: Battle of Antietam - 150th and The Mad One

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 7:03 pm
by RebBugler
Well, let me be the first to say...WOW, that's our man, our very own SOW 'The Mad One' MAN. :woohoo:

Re: Battle of Antietam - 150th and The Mad One

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 7:15 pm
by gbs
How did JEB Stuart rack up a 425,000 score?

Re: Battle of Antietam - 150th and The Mad One

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 7:23 pm
by JC Edwards
How did JEB Stuart rack up a 425,000 score?
I sent Fitzhugh Lee to take the "Crows Nest" - and he did....... with the 1st,5th and 9th VA Cavalry. :evil:

Re: Battle of Antietam - 150th and The Mad One

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 7:24 pm
by Flanyboy
Crows nest? McClellan's headquarters?

Re: Battle of Antietam - 150th and The Mad One

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 7:25 pm
by JC Edwards
Crows nest? McClellan's headquarters?
Yes. :)

Re: Battle of Antietam - 150th and The Mad One

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 8:01 pm
by Little Powell
All I can say is wow.. :cheer:

The Crows Nest is still no easy task to take. I'll have to go back and check, but unless McClellan grew a pair and sent in his reserve, it should have been heavily defended... ;)

Re: Battle of Antietam - 150th and The Mad One

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 3:10 am
by JC Edwards
All I can say is wow.. :cheer:

The Crows Nest is still no easy task to take. I'll have to go back and check, but unless McClellan grew a pair and sent in his reserve, it should have been heavily defended... ;)
That he did LP. Although the "Crows Nest" was still heavily protected by plenty of Artillery.

Little Mac attempted to send his Reserve across the Antietam towards Longstreet's position - The U.S. Regulars and 1 Brigade of Cavalry made it just across the (Upper?) Bridge and were put in check just there and never had a chance to make it further. I had 4 mixed Brigades of Infantry (only 2 of which were actually needed), 3 Battery's and Munford's Cavalry Brigade waiting for them. Not a pretty sight for the oncoming Yankees - most of the U.S Regulars were broken and fled.

Burnside suffered the worst. Of his entire force only 1 Regiment made it across Rohrbach Bridge and they were quickly expelled by Infantry and double canister. Burnside then attempted a wide flanking movement on my extreme right which I had anticipated - only 2 Regiments made it out of the woods....and were promptly sent packin'!

Most of Burnside's Artillery was destroyed or forced to retreat. I had my ammo wagon's moving double-time to keep supply up for the Guns.

The only OBJ I had to relinquish was the East Woods due to Sumner's movement. But his forces never made it to the Dunker Church. They made it to the fence line just forward of the hill where I had amassed Hood's and Anderson's Artillery and 3 Brigades of Infantry. Unfortunately I lost Evans Command as they were caught from behind during the re-deployment to the Church. They put on a great stand before the end.

The attack at the Sunken Lane was perhaps the most unorganized - They never breached the Lane....I had 3 Brigades of Infantry and 3 Battery's that repulsed them rather quckly. The fight at the Lane was over in about 30 minutes.

well Gentlemen and LP, that is my report.

The Mad One