Friday, 8 November 2019
Indian Mutiny - Sharp Practice II
An Indian Mutiny game using Sharpe Practice.
British command Neal and John, Mutineer command Colin and Tim.
The village of Aherwa the wives of British officers were being held by a group of mutineers.
A small force of East India Company was close at hand and had sent a message to a nearby British column for support, but decided to bravely attempt a rescue themselves approaching the compound where the women were held at the far end of the village they poured fire into the compound to very
little effect.
The local villagers in the form of two groups of villagers armed with an assortment of liberated muskets and a group with heavy swords ambushed them from the rear causing a great deal of shock. The EIC force ended in the unenviable position of either turning to fight the villagers or assaulting the mutineers in either case taking fire from the rear. They decided to to assault the villagers and hoped to drive them off. The combined fire from the mutineers along with the villagers finally broke their moral and they had to retreat from the village.
British overall moral had dropped at this point but the British column was now on entering the village and the mutineers delayed deploying their troops in the hopes of ambushing the column. A unit of loyal native skirmishers armed with muskets advanced quickly through the village and held up the deployment of the rest of the mutineers, with only cavalry or skirmishers able to deploy due to the closeness of the skirmishers to their deployment point.
The British column filled with enthusiasm advanced rather rashly and took fire from the flank with the resulting double shock causing them to retreat. This allowed the Mutineers to deploy more troops in the form of ordered Sepoys who poured in more fire, the final blow was a unit of Native Cavalry deploying and charging into rear of the retreating infantry that broke the moral of the British.
The British retreated from the field leaving the women to their fate. Another sad day to for the British to be reported in the press back in England.
John
Lovely looking game as always, but the British leaving the Ladies to their fate? Shocking, simply shocking!
ReplyDeleteA lovely looking game and an interesting one too.
ReplyDeleteGreat figures and terrain. As for the result, some serious questions will be asked in the House, I think.
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