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WDS Franklin
Scenario #1
WDS Franklin 011_Spring Hill V.2: Battle of Spring Hill
(What If: 15 Turns) Schofield spends most of the morning pulling his entire force back to Spring Hill. Hood quickly follows and by early-afternoon of November 29, he orders and all out assault against what he hopes is a very disorganized army in retreat. This scenario also supposes that Wilson's cavalry properly protected Schofield's left flank as he fell back.
Union Member
Confederate Member
Result
Points
Michael Dowling
Giovanni Boffi
- -
- -
John Brogden
Dale Lastowicka
Union Victory
1
Sandy O'Neil
David Moser
Draw
0
Kyle FitzMaurice
Will Treuting
Confederate Victory
1
Richard Lim
Tom Philips
Union Victory
1
Olivier Bianchi
Rick Martin
Draw
0
Derek Hampel
Paul Swanson
Union Victory
1
Victor Nelson
John Lindley
Confederate Victory
1
Rick Whipkey
DW Mallory
Confederate Victory
1
Earle Cook
Andreas Wessling
Confederate Victory
1
Bill Schwartz
Alex Krolikowski
Confederate Victory
1
Dirk Gross
Greg Davis
Union Victory
1
Mitch Johnson
Tex McSwain
Union Victory
1
Kevin Wenker
Richard White
Confederate Victory
1
Mitch Johnson
Gerald Jensen
Confederate Victory
1
Confederate Points
7
Union Points
5
Scenario #2
WDS Franklin 001_Columbia
(What If: 23 Turns) What if Hood had changed his plan and instead kept his army concentrated around Columbia. Schofield, fearing that Confederate infantry had moved north, orders Wagner's Division to Spring Hill and moves Kimball's Division back to where the Columbia & Franklin Pike crosses Rutherford's Creek. When Forrest reports that a Federal Column can be seen marching north along the Columbia & Franklin Pike, Hood makes a bold decision to force a crossing over the Duck River and attack the Union Forces remaining north of Columbia.
Union Member
Confederate Member
Result
Points
John Brogden
John Lindley
Confederate Victory
1
Sandy O'Neil
Greg Davis
Draw
0
Kyle FitzMaurice
Dan Castro
Draw
0
Richard Lim
Owen Evans
Confederate Victory
1
Kevin Wenker
Tom Philips
Confederate Victory
1
Mitch Johnson
Steve Griffith
Union Victory
1
Mitch Johnson
Will Treuting
Confederate Victory
1
Victor Nelson
Todd Hively
Confederate Victory
1
Rick Whipkey
Lyle Smith
Union Victory
1
Ed Lytwak
Gary Krenek
Confederate Victory
1
Bill Schwartz
Josef Seidl
Confederate Victory
1
Derek Hampel
Tim Miller
- -
- -
Confederate Points
6
Union Points
2
WDS Petersburg
Scenario #1
WDS Petersburg 069: Holly Point Church, Oct 27th, 1864
(What If) In this hypothetical scenario, the two armies will fight near an old spiritual meeting place called Holly Point Church. This is a meeting engagement. A victory for the Confederates may yet show the North, soon to have a Presidential election, that this war has gone on long enough.
Union Member
Confederate Member
Result
Points
Michael Dowling
Lyle Smith
- -
- -
Sandy O'Neil
Steven Donlon
Confederate Victory
1
Richard Lim
Tyler Knapp
Union Victory
1
Kevin Wenker
Alex Krolikowski
Confederate Victory
1
Olivier Bianchi
Giovanni Boffi
Confederate Victory
1
Mitch Johnson
John Kesson
Union Victory
1
Victor Nelson
Dan Castro
Confederate Victory
1
Rick Whipkey
Josef Seidl
Draw
0
Dirk Gross
Andreas Wessling
Draw
0
Mark Oakford
Gerald Jensen
- -
- -
Trevor Preston
Jan Welleman
Confederate Victory
1
David Earls
DW Mallory
Confederate Victory
1
Kyle FitzMaurice
Karl McEntegart
Union Victory
1
Confederate Points
6
Union Points
3
Scenario #2
WDS Petersburg 118: Prince Edward Road, April 7th, 1865
(What If) In this scenario, Longstreet will take a defensive stand along the Prince Edward road, a few miles east of Framville. In pursuit of his army is the Army of the James, and the VI Corps of the Army of the Potomac. If the Union can be stopped here, Lee and the entire Army of Northern Virginia will have the time needed to complete their task of joining Joe E Johnson's army in North Carolina. NOTE: There is only one victory hex, an exit hex for Union troops. To gain victory points, occupy the exit hex at (0,2) and use the "Remove from Map" feature, under the Command Window, or more simply, hit Crtl+X