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Dan Verssen Games (DVG)  |  SKU: 44296853192755

Field Commander: Robert E. Lee – Expansion #3 Antietam Battle Pack

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Description

Publisher Dan Verssen Games (DVG)
Players 1
Expansion For Field Commander: Robert E. Lee


An optional battle pack which includes five battles:

Turner's Gap
Fox's Gap
The Cornfield
Bloody Lane
Brave 9th

Turner’s Gap: The attack made by the 2nd Wisconsin Regiment (part of the Iron Brigade) against the 6th Georgia Regiment in the assault on Turner’s Gap. Scale: Company.

Fox’s Gap: This game covers the early attack made by elements of the 1st and 2nd Brigades of the Union Kanawha Division against Garland’s Confederate Brigade. Scale: Regiment.

The Cornfield: This battle covers the initial clash between Confederate companies of the 18th Georgia Regiment and Union companies of the 2nd United States Sharpshooters and the 2nd Wisconsin Regiments in the Cornfield north of Sharpsburg, thus initiating the Battle of Antietam. Scale: Company.

Bloody Lane: This game covers the final attack on the Confederate flank north of Sharpsburg made by elements of the 61st New York Regiment and elements of the 64th New York Regiment. Specifically, it recreates the moment when the 6th Alabama attempted to pivot to meet the Union soldiers. Scale: Company.

Brave 9th: This battle covers the charge made by the 9th New York Infantry against the 15th South Carolina in the moments before A.P. Hill launched his own counter-attack on the extreme left of the Union flank. The soldiers of the 9th made the furthest progress, with some entering the streets of Sharpsburg itself. Scale: Company.

—description from the publisher