Table of Contents
1 Introduction 4
Setting Up A Game 5
Basing Your Models 5
2 Mustering Your Company 7
Officers 7
Officer Rank 8
Officer Background And Traits 9
Officer Casualties 11
Commanding Your Company 12
Units In The Company 13
Unit Cohesion 13
Understanding The Unit Profile 13
Choosing Your Units 14
Infantry 14
Cavalry 18
3 Battle Rules 20
Important Rules Conventions 20
What Happens During Each Turn 21
Activating Your Units 21
Action: Move 23
Action; Attack 24
Action: Fire 28
Action: Skirmish 31
Action: Form Close Order 31
Action: Volley Fire 33
Action: Rally 33
Morale & Disorder Markers 34
Retreating 36
4 Scenarios 37
Random Scenario Generator 37
Terrain 37
Determine Attackers And Defenders 38
Ending The Game 38
Winning The Game 39
Multi-Player Games 39
Scenario A First Clash At Lament Ridge 40
Scenario B The Great River Chase 41
Scenario C Bridge To Victory 43
Scenario D Bullets And Beans 44
Scenario E Patrol To McClure's Field 45
Scenario F Retreat To The Sunken Road 46
Scenario G Widow Creek Bridge 47
Scenario H Attack At Fort Glory 49
Scenario L The Enemy's Enemy 49
Scenario J A Long Way From Home 50
Scenario K Star Spangled Night 51
Scenario L Defend Mendenhall's
Battery 52
5.24 Point Starter Companies 54
French and Indian War (1754-63) 54
American War of Independence (1775-83) 55
Northwest Indian War (1785-95) 56
Mexican War of Independence (1810-21) 57
War of 1812(1812-15) 57
Texas Revolution (1835-36) 58
Canada Patriots' Rebellion (1837-38) 58
Mexican-American War (1846-48) 59
Cortina War (1859-60,1861) 59
American Civil War (1861-65) 59
The Mexican Adventure, French intervention in Mexico (1861-67) 61
Fenian Raids (1866-71) 62
What-if: British Intervention Force in North America (1860s) 62