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American Civil War Artillery Rules
The following optional rules are an extension of several posts that occurred on the Volley and Bayonet mailing list and they build on some of the original ideas provided by Greg Novak. They apply to the American Civil War and are not designed for other periods or wars. The advanced rules aim to model the extensive use of small artillery formations on the American Civil War. The optional rules provide for:
These optional rules are provided for play test and feedback only.
2. Dedicated Guns: In the American Civil War dedicated guns model a number of artillery pieces allocated to specific infantry or cavalry brigades. They can be formed from rifled or smoothbore artillery. For simplicity, regardless of type, they are treated the same.
2.1. Artillery is typically organised in artillery
battalions. A player may break down some or all of his artillery
battalions prior to the game, or day if a multi-day battle, and allocate
these dedicated guns to specific close order infantry or cavalry
stands. In addition the pre-allocation of dedicated guns may be
specified in some historical scenarios. 2.3. A player may detach artillery from a Corps or Army reserve out as reinforcements to close order stands of that Corps or Army during the game, or day if a multi-day battle. The artillery battalion must be broken down and allocated out completely. Such artillery may not have fired earlier in the day. It must be within a normal move of the stands it will be allocated to. The receiving stand can not fire or melee during the turn of allocation. Such in game allocations do not change the stand or divisions exhaustion value. 2.4. During a night move players may reform massed batteries in the following ratios. Only divisions within the command range of the divisional commander and within 16" of their respective corps commander may undertake such a reorganisation. The division's rating prior to the night move determines the recovery ability as follows:
The first artillery battalion formed should be considered smoothbore guns while the second as rifled guns. This is continued so that the third would be smoothbore and the fourth rifled, etc. Only two or three strength point artillery stands may be formed. The reconstitution of corps or reserve artillery divisions may impact the division exhaustion value. 3. Small Arms Fire Against Artillery: 3.1 Artillery hit by infantry small arms
fire does not receive a saving throw. |