Saturday, 31 January 2015
The Battle of Chippawa Wargame
Sunday, 25 January 2015
The Battle of Montreal 1813; A What If? Scenario and Order of Battle
November 14th, 1813
1. Linear Tactics; Whole brigades have to have the same formation except to go around terrain and other units.
2. Buck and Ball; American Regulars used “Buck and Ball”; a round shot with 3 buck shots, they get +1 to hit at close range.
3. Ammunition Problems; American troops carried less ammunition than their British counter parts, and had logistical problems becoming resupplied during battles. Any American infantry unit which rolls a double one for their shooting roll in any turn but their first turn is at half ammunition (inflicts half casualties). A unit will be at full ammunition that does not move or fire for one turn.
4. Chosen Men; Up to 12 men maybe deployed as Chosen Men (Rifles). They roll 2D6 per 4 figures. They can form part of the skirmish screen or operate independently. They do not need to stay within 18 inches of close order units. This unit has a range of 17 inches.
Overall Command; Major General James Wilkinson (poor)
Total American Forces
5190 Infantry
1st Brigade; 1030 men
5th Regiment; 420 men X 30 (2nd Line)
12th Regiment; 300 men X 36 (includes 13th) (2nd Line)
13th Regiment; 310 men (2nd Line)
2nd Brigade; 960 men
Command; Brigadier General Jacob Brown (Average)
6th Regiment; 300 men X 30 + 9 skirmishers (includes 15th) (Line)
15th Regiment; 300 men (Line)
22nd Regiment; 360 men X 24 (2nd Line)
Light Artillery Regiment; Line 4 X 6 pounders; 2 Guns (Line)
3rd Brigade; 1100 men
Command; Brigadier General Leonard Covington (Average)
9th Regiment; 360 men X 24 (2nd Line)
16th Regiment; 300 men X 24 (Line)
25th Regiment; 440 men X 24 +6 skirmishers (2nd Line)
Light Artillery Regiment; 4 X 6 Pounders; 2 Guns (Line)
4th Brigade; 1050 men
Command; Brigadier General Robert Swartout (Average)
11th Regiment; 360 men X 36 (includes 14th) (2nd Line)
14th Regiment; 210 men (2nd Line)
21st Regiment; 480 men X 30 +6 skirmishers (2nd Line)
2nd Regiment of Foot Artillery; 3 X 12 Pounders; 2 Guns (Line)
Reserve or Elite Brigade; 980 men
Command; Brigadier General Alexander Macomb (Excellent)
3rd Regiment of Artillery (Light Infantry); 300 men X 24 (Line)
*The 3rd Regiment of Artillery and the Light Artillery each had a battalion that fought as infantry, they were considered elite by the Americans. Colonel Winfield Scott in command.
20th Regiment / Virginian Volunteers; 200 men X 30 (includes Albany volunteers) (Second Line)
1st Rifle Regiment; 240 men X 9 (Line)
Chosen Men (Rifles). They roll 2D6 per 4 figures. They can form part of the skirmish screen or operate independently. They do not need to stay within 18 inches of close order units. This unit has a range of 17 inches.
Light Artillery Regiment; 4 X 6 Pounders; 2 Guns (Line)
Cavalry Brigade; 390 men
Command; Major T. Woodward (Average)
1st Light Dragoons; 210 men X 14 (2nd Line)
*Not Deployed in this Scenario
2. Chosen Men; Up to 12 men maybe deployed as Chosen Men (Rifles). They roll 2D6 per 4 figures. They can form part of the skirmish screen or operate independently. They do not need to stay within 18 inches of close order units. This unit has a range of 17 inches.
Command; Sir George Prevost (Average)
Although I can find which units were in Montreal but I have had to invent their brigade structure. I'm confident the real army was similar in organization and numbers.
1st Brigade; 1050 men
1st Royal Marines Regiment; 450 men X 30 (Veteran)
2nd Royal Marines Regiment; 400 men X 24 (Veteran)
Converged Light Infantry; 200 men X 18 (Line)
2nd Brigade; 1800 men
Command; Unknown (Average)
13th Regiment; 500 men X 36 (Line)
*Round down half casualties
3rd Brigade; 1800 men
1st Select Embodied Militia Regiment; 600 men X 40 (2nd Line)
3rd Select Embodied Militia Regiment; 600 men Line X 40 men (2nd Line)
4th Select Embodied Militia Regiment; 600 men X 40 (2nd Line)
4th Brigade; 980 men
Rural Sedentary Militia Regiments Flank Coys; 360 men X 24 (2nd Line)
Montreal Uniformed Militia Regiments Flank Coys; 320 men X 24 (2nd Line)
Mohawks; 300 men X 24 (2nd Line)
Classed as an open order horde
Move up to half and fire
Can change direction freely
Cannot be unformed (they are already)
Move normally through difficult terrain
Can only charge the front of close order units if they are unformed or faltering
-2 open order modifier
May evade as skirmishers
Ignore brigade morale
If routed immediately disperse
0 Open order melee modifier
Fire as conscripts (-2_with just the front rank of figures
May deploy entirely as skirmishers; 2nd Rate Skirmishers (Roll 2D6 per 8 figures)
Light Brigade; 900 men
Command; Unknown (Average)
2 Coys Frontier Light Infantry; 120 men X 30 (Includes 5th SEM) (Second Line)
*This unit of SEM was established as light infantry
Select Embodied Militia Flank Companies; 240 men X 18 (Line)
*this whole formation can skirmish
Canadian Voyageurs; 180 men X 12 (Line)
Chosen Men (Rifles). They roll 2D6 per 4 figures. They can form part of the skirmish screen or operate independently. They do not need to stay within 18 inches of close order units. This unit has a range of 17 inches.
Cavalry; 250 men
Command; Unknown (Average)
1 Squadron 19th Light Dragoons; 140 men X 10 (Line)
Command; Unknown (Average)
Royal Foot Artillery; 6 X 6 Pounders; 3 Guns (Veteran)
7th Select Embodied Militia Regiment; 500 men X 36 (2nd Line)
*Unlike the 1st through 6th SEM the 7th and 8th were created for the defence of Montreal in the fall of 1813. They were disbanded afterwards.
8th Select Embodied Militia Regiment; 500 men Line X 36 men (2nd Line)
1st British Montreal Militia Regiment; 320 men X 24 (Conscript)
Tuesday, 20 January 2015
The Battle of Chippawa Scenario Rules
Battle of Chippawa Scenario Rules and Order of Battle
July 5th, 1814
American Army Special Rules
1. Linear Tactics; Whole brigades have to have the same formation except to go around terrain and other units.
2. Buck and Ball; American Regulars used “Buck and Ball”; a round shot with 3 buck shots, they get +1 to hit at close range.
3. Ammunition Problems; American troops carried less ammunition than their British counter parts, and had logistical problems becoming resupplied during battles. Any American infantry unit which rolls a double one for their shooting roll in any turn but their first turn is at half ammunition. A unit will be at full ammunition that does not move or fire for one turn.
4. Chosen Men; Up to 12 men maybe deployed as Chosen Men (Rifles). They roll 2D6 per 4 figures. They can form part of the skirmish screen or operate independently. They do not need to stay within 18 inches of close order units. This unit has a range of 17 inches.
British Army Special Rules
1. British Infantry Shooting Bonus; British / Canadian infantry get +1 to shooting rollswhen in line. Militia and Indians do not get this bonus, but flank companies do not round down half ammo.
British Order of Battle
Regulars
1398 infantry
6 guns
80 Light Dragoons
Irregulars
Flank companies 200 men
Mohawks and Western Warriors 325 men
Total 2003 men, 6 Guns
Overall Command; Major General Phineas Riall
Regulars
Command (Average)
1st Regiment (5 coys 500 men) 400 men X 40 (Veteran)
+1 morale
Can refuse a flank
+1 to shooting in line
8th Regiment (400 to 480 men) 400 men X40(Veteran)
+1 morale
Can refuse a flank
+1 to shooting in line
100th Regiment (450 to 460 men) 414 men X42 (Line)
+1 to shooting in line
Light Companies; 100 from the 1st, 40 from the 8th and 44 from the 100th; Total 184 men X21 (Veteran)
*this whole formation can skirmish
+1 morale
Can refuse a flank
+1 to shooting
Light Troops
Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Pearson and Major John Norton (Excellent)
2nd Lincoln Militia Flank Companies 200 men X21 (Second Line)
-1 morale
Can deploy up to 50% as skirmishers (2nd rate; 2D6 per 8)
Mohawk Warriors (Total Natives; 300 to 350 men) 210 men X21 (Second Line)
Classed as an open order horde
Move up to half and fire
Can change direction freely
Cannot be unformed (they are already)
Move normally through difficult terrain
Can only charge the front of close order units if they are unformed or faltering
-2 open order modifier
May evade as skirmishers
Ignore brigade morale
If routed immediately disperse
0 Open order melee modifier
Fire as conscripts (-2_with just the front rank of figures
May deploy entirely as skirmishers; 2nd Rate Skirmishers (Roll 2D6 per 8 figures)
Western Warriors 115 men X12 (Conscripts; -1 morale)
Classed as an open order horde
Move up to half and fire
Can change direction freely
Cannot be unformed (they are already)
Move normally through difficult terrain
Can only charge the front of close order units if they are unformed or faltering
-2 open order modifier
May evade as skirmishers
Ignore brigade morale
If routed immediately disperse
0 Open order melee modifier
Fire as conscripts (-2_with just the front rank of figures
May deploy entirely as skirmishers; 2nd Rate Skirmishers (Roll 2D6 per 8 figures)
Detached Unit
Lisle (Average Commander)
19th Light Dragoons (70 men to 90 men) 80 men = X 8 (Line)
Royal Artillery 2 X 24 Pounders, 1 x 5.5 inch howitzer; 2 Guns (Veteran)
*these are 12 pounders in game terms, but with +1 canister
+1 morale
Royal Artillery 3 x 6 Pounders; 2 Guns (Veteran)
+1 morale
American Order of Battle
At Start;
1400 regulars
200 Militia
300 Natives
3 Guns
70 Cavalry
Possible Reinforcements;
992 Regulars
4 Guns
Total 1970 men, 3 guns
Reinforcements
992 men, 4 guns
Overall Commander; Jacob Brown (Average)
1st Brigade
Brigadier General Winfield Scott (Excellent)
9th Regiment (349 to 500 men) 425 men X 40 (Veteran)
+1 morale
Can refuse a flank
+1 to shooting at close range
22nd Regiment (200 men plus 80 men from the 21st Ropes' Coy) 280 men X 30 (Veteran)
+1 morale
Can refuse a flank
+1 to shooting at close range
11th Regiment (416 to 500 men) 458 men X 42 (Veteran)
+1 morale
Can refuse a flank
+1 to shooting at close range
25th Regiment (354 to 360 men) 300 men X 30 (Veteran)
+1 morale
Can refuse a flank
+1 to shooting at close range
Artillery
Capt. Nathan Towson's 2nd / 3rd. Regiment of Artillery 2 X 6 Pounders, 1 X Howitzer; 2 Guns (Veteran)
*Towson Battery Commander deployed
+1 morale
Detached
Samuel D. Harris (Average)
2nd Light Dragoons 70 men X7 (Line)
3rd Brigade
Brigadier General Porter
5th Pennsylvanian Volunteers (200 men) x21 (Second Line)
-1 morale
Round down half casualties (at long range only)
American Native Allies (300 Natives Total)150 men X15 (Conscripts; -1 morale)
Classed as an open order horde
Move up to half and fire
Can change direction freely
Cannot be unformed (they are already)
Move normally through difficult terrain
Can only charge the front of close order units if they are unformed or faltering
-2 open order modifier
May evade as skirmishers
Ignore brigade morale
If routed immediately disperse
0 Open order melee modifier
Fire as conscripts (-2_with just the front rank of figures
May deploy entirely as skirmishers; 2nd Rate Skirmishers (Roll 2D6 per 8 figures)
American Native Allies 150 men X15 (Conscripts; -1 morale)
Classed as an open order horde
Move up to half and fire
Can change direction freely
Cannot be unformed (they are already)
Move normally through difficult terrain
Can only charge the front of close order units if they are unformed or faltering
-2 open order modifier
May evade as skirmishers
Ignore brigade morale
If routed immediately disperse
0 Open order melee modifier
Fire as conscripts (-2_with just the front rank of figures
May deploy entirely as skirmishers; 2nd Rate Skirmishers (Roll 2D6 per 8 figures)
Detached(Average Command)
25th Rifle Company (56 men) X 6 (Veteran)
The parent unit of this light company is unknown; I have assumed the 25th since they had one at Lundy's Lane
*Chosen Men (Rifles). They roll 2D6 per 4 figures. They can form part of the skirmish screen or operate independently. They do not need to stay within 18 inches of close order units. This unit has a range of 17 inches.
Artillery *Arrives on the South Road turn 15
2nd / 3rd Artillery 2 X 6 Pounders, 1 X Howitzer; 2 Guns (Veteran)
+1 Morale
2nd / 3rd Artillery 1 X 12 Pounder; 1 Gun (Veteran)
+1 Morale
2nd Brigade *Arrives in the Woods on the Left Turn 15
Brigadier General Ripley (Average)
*This regiment was to outflank the British on the left but made very slow progress. They will not arrive until very late in the battle. *Historically the battle was over and they had not arrived.
21st Regiment (651 to 720 men -80 Ropes' Company) 605 men X 30 (Veteran) and X 30 (Line)
*Includes 17th and 19th Regiments; each had 1 company each attached
+1 morale
Can refuse a flank
+1 to shooting at close range
In Reserve *these units were not engaged but were brought up to follow the British after the battle
2nd Brigade
23rd Regiment (341 to 400 men) 365 men X 36 (Line)
+1 to shooting at close range