tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1001771109291938805.post1173169648662042877..comments2023-05-30T07:58:48.163-07:00Comments on Set'em Up and Knock'em Down: Battle of Prairie Grove, AR - ConclusionGrumbleJoneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03967748380221324792noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1001771109291938805.post-64302286047753433122012-05-28T03:05:13.615-07:002012-05-28T03:05:13.615-07:00Cool, I like to do historical games as wellCool, I like to do historical games as wellAlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06718729719551125559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1001771109291938805.post-51511125919805074862012-05-27T23:57:35.235-07:002012-05-27T23:57:35.235-07:00I played this battle up to the point that the 19th...I played this battle up to the point that the 19th Iowa breached the fence. Historically, McFarland would move them into the orchard, where they would be hit hard by Fagan's boys. McFarland would be killed and the 19th would fall back for the duration of the battle. In the end the Rebs would hold the hill.<br /><br />Historical casualties were heavy. Fagan's Brigade would incur 39% losses. <br /><br />The losses for my game were as follows (dead only)<br />19th Iowa = 31 Dead<br />20th Wisconsin = 42 Dead<br />Total Union Dead = 73<br /><br />Brooks = 15 Dead<br />Hawthorne = 13 Dead<br />King = 9 Dead<br />Pleasant = 15 Dead<br />Total Confederate Dead = 52 <br /><br />Using my rules Kepi & Musket allowed for a quick game. <br /><br />Historical Losses = <br />19th Iowa = 72 Dead<br />20th Wisconsin = 51 Dead<br />Fagan's Brigade = 81 DeadGrumbleJoneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03967748380221324792noreply@blogger.com