by Rudy Scott Nelson
Background After the Spanish captured Mobile, the Chickasaw surrounded the fort and often attacked Spanish patrols and foraging expeditions. These are generic scenarios. The Spanish are at a site collecting food/water and must return to their boats. Forces This is a skirmish scenario so each side should range from twenty to fifty men. The Chickasaw should outnumber the Spanish 2 to 1. Board Setup One board edge is a river/bay. A road will bisect the board. A clearing will be near the other boardedges. Troop Setup Deploy the Spanish, pack animals optional, at one of the clearings with a 1-5 man detachment guarding the boats. Deploy the Indians randomly on the board. Objective Spanish are to reach the boats and exit the board. Wargame Scenarios
Mohawks: Oriskany Creek in New York. Aug 6 1777 Senecas: Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania. July 3 1778 Senecas: Cherry Valley in New York. Nov 11 1778 Iroquois: Chemung Valley in New York. 1779 Chickamauga: Shelby's Raid on Chickamauga Chickamauga: May 1779 in the Mississippi Valley Chickasaw: Mobile in Alabama Creek and Choctaw: Pensacola in West Florida Back to Time Portal Passages Table of Contents Back to Time Portal Passages List of Issues Back to MagWeb Master Magazine List © Copyright 1999 by Rudy Scott Nelson This article appears in MagWeb (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. Other military history articles and gaming articles are available at http://www.magweb.com |