I was planning to spend much of today posting a bunch of material here, in commemoration of the 132nd anniversary of the Battle of Maiwand — but I ended up heading down to Orange, California (about an hour’s drive South of L.A.) to play an American Civil War battle outside, under a period camp tent! It was a pretty fantastic day, despite the fact that the Union forces, under my command, wound up on the proverbial short end of the ramrod. It was a terrific seesaw game, in which the momentum and advantage went back and forth several times, but it did end in a somewhat definitive Confederate victory.
The game was organized by R.J. Galati, using his impressively sleek rule set “FIRE AND MANEUVER,” to excellent effect, and hosted by his brother Rod in his backyard. My Confederate foe was Frank “‘Bama'” Patterson (needless to say, a relocated son of Ala-bama). R.J. provided the Northern troops, while Frank provided the Southern opposition. My sincere thanks to all three of them for a very good time — though it would have been a little bit better if I’d been able to pull out the victory for the Union! Harmon Ward, the ever-hard-working leader of Ahaheim’s number one gaming club, The Saint Crispin’s Irregulars,” was nice enough to stop by for a visit. This was the first time I’d seen Harmon, R.J. and Rod in person since they helped me put on “Maiwand Day at the Muzeo” back in December 2011. Needless to say, I’d never met “‘Bama” before. The competitive part of me wishes I still hadn’t met him — but all the rest of me is very glad I did!
That looks and reads like it was lots of fun. I love the tent idea very much.
— Jeff
What a delightful looking way to spend a few hours. Not sure we would want to risk it here in the UK!
Brilliant! I've a few pics of outside wargames and have always wanted the same someday. Basically did that in the Army inside the TOC anyway. 🙂
Looks like fun but the mosquitoes would eat us up here
I hear you, Nomad, couldn't get away with it back in my hometown of NYC or its environs either, but one advantage of Soythern California desert heat, is lack of humidity and the mosquitoes that go with it! You've heard the cliche, “it's a dry heat.”. Like most cliches, it's very true!