A FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WARGAME
CHASSEPOT AND NEEDLEGUN
Chassepot and Needlegun is a "old style" miniatures wargame written by Larry Brom in the 1980s. I have always enjoyed the "feel" of the game and have played it for years. The members of Kingston Irregulars, being of a newer generation of wargamers don't quite see the same appeal that I do. Having borrowed Bob Beatties's 15mm figures on extended loan, I finally convinced them to try another outing of the rules. Of course being the only member who knows them and has had more than 1 or 2 games with them, I ended up designing the scenario and umpiring the game -so I still didn't get to play. I might get one more in before returning the figures to Bob at this Historicon!
As most of the club had little or no experience with the rules, I wrote the scenario and placed both armies on the board at start.
The Prussian set on is the red line, the French set on is the blue. |
The scenario is entitled "On The Road To Paris". Each side was given a scenario description as follows: (Someday I am going to figure out how to hold the tab positions when I copy from Word for Windows to the Blog!!).
THE ROAD TO PARIS
FRENCH ARMY
You have been tasked
with holding the crossroads at Maison-Boutain. The command knows that your
force is very much depleted and the Boche are very strong. We are sending you
what help we can - the Garde is en-route. But their march is a long one and you
must delay for the life of France! Note that The Guard Mobile and the Algerians
are green troops at best (Listed as “other” in the rules)
Your
force: #
Stands
General
Commanding (Major General) (Jack Breen) 2
GUARDS
BDE
Commander (Bd. General) (Steve Myers) 1
1st Guards
Commander ( Col.) 1
1st Grenadier Btn 6
2nd Grenadier Btn 6
1st Chasseurs
Commander ( Col.) 1
1st Btn 6
2nd Btn 6
2nd
BRIGADE
Bde Commander (Bd. General) (Jack Breen) 1
1st Inf Rgt
Rgt Commander (Col.) 1
1st Inf Btn 6
2nd Inf
Btn 6
3rd Inf
Btn 6
2nd Inf Rgt
Rgt Commander (Col.) 1
7TH Inf
Btn 6
20th
Inf Btn 6
1st
Garde Mobile Btn (other) 6
1 Btry 4# Guns 3
ALGERIAN
BDE
Bde
Commander (Bd. General) (Dick Messier) 1
Algerian Rgt
Rgt
Commander (Col.) 1
1st
Btn, Algerians (other) 6
2nd
Btn, Algerians (other) 6
2nd Rgt
Rgt Commander (Col.) 1
1st Btn
Zouaves 6
2nd Btn
Zouaves (Francs Tireurs used as zouaves) 6
3rd BRIGADE
Bde
Commander (Bd. General) (Gene Tower) 1
1st Rgt
Rgt Commander (Col.) 1
1st Btn Marines 6
2nd Btn Marines 6
2nd Rgt
Rgt Commander (Col.) 1
3rd Btn Marines 6
4th Btn Marines 6
MITRAILLEUSE
Btn
2 Btry Mitrailleuses 6
TOTAL 131
STANDS
THE ROAD TO PARIS
PRUSSIAN ARMY
The French are on the
run. Enemy forces to your front are very weak, though reports of troop
movements to their rear are coming in with every messenger. Push through with
all speed take the crossroad and send the French reeling back before they can
muster any more strength.
Your
force: #
Stands
General
Commanding (Major General) (Dick White) 2
GUARDS
BDE
Commander ( Bd. General) (Rick Bryant) 1
1st Guards
Commander (Col.) 1
1st
Prussian Gd Grenadier Btn 6 2nd Prussian Gd Grenadier Btn 6
1st Jaegers
Commander (Col.) 1
Prussian Jaeger
Btn 6 Gd Shutzen Btn
(Jaeger) 6
6# Krupp Battery 3
1ST
BDE
Bde Commander (Bd. General) (Dick White) 1
Prussian Rgt
Rgt Commander (Col.) 1
1st
Btn, 29th Prussians 6
1st
Btn, Colburg 6
1st
Btn, Hesse Damstadt 6
Saxon Rgt
Rgt Commander (Col.) 1 1st
Btn,Saxon 4th 6
2nd
Btn, Saxon 4th 6
1st Btn
Saxons 6
2nd Btn
Saxons 6
6# Krupp Battery 3
WURTEMBURG
BDE
Bde
Commander (Bd. General) (Bill Seamens) 1 Bavarian Rgt
Rgt
Commander(Col.) 1
1st
Btn, 5th Bavarians 6
2nd
Btn, 5th Bavarians 6
2nd Btn, Silesian Jaegers 6
Wurtemburg Rgt
Rgt Commander (Col.) 1
1st
Btn, 7th Wurtemburgers 6
2nd Btn, 7th
Wurtemburgers 6
3rd Btn, 7th
Wurtemburgers 6
4th
Btn, 7th Wurtemburgers 6
6# Krupp Battery 3
TOTAL 128 STANDS
NOTE: though the two sides seem to be equal in size, The French have 3 Btns of "other troops" with a lower morale which makes each of them about equal to 1/2 a normal Btn. and the French reserve, The Guard arrives late - they came in on the 3rd turn. which make the French Number of stands about 99 stands vs Prussian 128 for the first several moves of the game.
The Initial Set-up |
A schematic map of the original set-up |
Despite the rifle and Mitrailleuse range advantage and having the mission of "holding the crossroads", the French gave up that initial advantage and advanced into the Boche. See Below:
Both sides advance, the French giving up their range advantage! |
The Right Flank of the French shows the first signs of problems and its early times yet!
The French advanced left flank. Note the TWO Btn. in rout hiding behind the village. |
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