Saturday, August 8, 2015

Honor Roll

Brigade and Battery Commanders Killed in Action at Soudersburg:

Fondy's Division - C.S.A.:
  • Colonel Charles Adams, Appalachia Sharpshooter Brigade, Killed on South Gerrick Hill
  • Captain Charles Shanosky, Shanosky's Battery, Killed on South Gerrick Hill
Engel's Division - C.S.A:
  • Brigadier General Francis Nash, Nash's Brigade, Killed near Sykes
  • Brigadier General John Howard, Howard's Brigade, Killed between 1st Street and Keysville Rd.
Rockne's (1st) Division - U.S.A:
  •  Colonel Theodore Hesburg, Cavalry Brigade, Killed on South Gerrick Hill
Noll's (2nd) Division - USA:
  • Brigadier General Charles Greene, 1st Brigade, Killed in Town North of 1st Street
  • Brigadier General Franco Harris, 3rd Brigade, Killed near Court House
  • Brigadier General Myron Cope, 4th Brigade, Killed in Town on Keysville Road
  • Captain James Lambert, Lambert's Battery, Killed between on Hamilton Street, between 1st Street and Keysville Road

Unit Losses over 50%

Unit
Command / Brigade
Commander
% Casaulties
Durais' No. 3 Gun (20lb Parrott Rifle)
Sorin's Battery
Sergeant Malik Zaire
100%
Durais' No. 1 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
Sorin's Battery
Lieutenant Jaylon Smith
73%
19th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
1st Brigade / 1st Division 
Colonel Jim Crowley
69%
68th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
1st Brigade / 2nd Division  
Colonel Lawrence C. Greenwood
68%
23rd Tennessee Infantry
Rasmussen's Brigade / Fondy's Division
Colonel Guy Abend
67%
34th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
1st Brigade / 2nd Division  
Colonel Andy Russell
67%
Lambert's No. 3 Gun (3 Inch Ordnance)
Lambert's Battery
Sergeant Arthur Rooney
67%
Lambert's No. 5 Gun (3 Inch Ordnance)
Lambert's Battery
2nd Lieutenant John Fuqua
67%
Ham's No. 6 Gun (3 Inch Ordnance)
Ham's Battery
Sergeant Leon H. "Bud " Carson
67%
Shanosky's No. 3 Gun (12 lb Howitzer)
Charlottesville Virginia Artillery
Sergeant Robbie Keane
67%
Shanosky's No. 4 Gun (12 lb Howitzer)
Charlottesville Virginia Artillery
Sergeant Robbie Rogers
67%
Farberson's No. 5 Gun (3 Inch Ordnance)
Farberson's Battery
2nd Lieutenant Victor Owens
67%
35th Kentucky Infantry
Quinn's Brigade / Fondy's Division
Colonel Tarek Morad
65%
24th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
1st Brigade / 1st Division 
Colonel Harry Stuhldreher
64%
89th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
4th Brigade / 1st Division
Colonel Reggie Brooks
64%
63rd  Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
1st Brigade / 2nd Division  
Colonel Ernest Lee Holmes
64%
78th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
1st Brigade / 2nd Division  
Colonel Dwight White
63%
3rd Texas Cavalry
Maxwell's Brigade / MacDonald's Division
Colonel Everest Pike
63%
10th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
4th Brigade / 2nd Division
Colonel Roy Gerela
63%
8th Kentucky Scotch Irish
Quinn's Brigade / Fondy's Division
Colonel Naill McCabe
63%
100th North Carolina State Troops
Nash's Brigade / Engel's Division
Colonel Ambrose Ridge
62%
11th Alabama Infantry
Pyle's Brigade / MacDonald's Division
Colonel Marcus O'Toole
62%
67th Alabama Infantry
Tench's Brigade / MacDonald's Division
Colonel Curtley Strange
62%
7th Kentucky Infantry
Quinn's Brigade / Fondy's Division
Colonel Kadeem Dacres
62%
18th Michigan Volunteer Cavalry
Cavalry Brigade / 1st Division
Captain Joey Getherall
62%
17th Texas Infantry
Caine's Brigade / MacDonald's Division
Colonel Charles Mann
62%
2nd Kentucky Infantry
Quinn's Brigade / Fondy's Division
Colonel Brian Burke
61%
20th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
1st Brigade / 1st Division 
Colonel Elmer Layden
61%
31st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
2nd Brigade / 2nd Division   
Colonel Donnie Shell
61%
7th Alabama Infantry
Pyle's Brigade / MacDonald's Division
Colone lFergus Manstein
61%
23rd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
2nd Brigade / 2nd Division   
Colonel Michael Wagner
61%
1st Texas Sheriff's Union
Rasmussen's Brigade / Fondy's Division
Colonel Sidney Rivera
61%
27th Alabama Infantry
Tench's Brigade / MacDonald's Division
Colonel Vincent Dread
61%
103rd North Carolina State Troops
Nash's Brigade / Engel's Division
Colonel David Nottingham
61%
105th North Carolina State Troops
Nash's Brigade / Engel's Division
Colonel Frederick Englewood
61%
200th Tennessee Infantry
Putnam's Brigade / Engel's Division
Colonel George Cooke
61%
301st Maryland Infantry
Howard's Brigade / Engel's Division
Colonel Nathaniel Towson
61%
21st Alabama Infantry
Pyle's Brigade / MacDonald's Division
Colonel Edward Pillsbury
61%
73rd North Carolina Troops
Rasmussen's Brigade / Fondy's Division
Colonel Ilija Ilic
60%
19th Louisiana Infantry
Rasmussen's Brigade / Fondy's Division
Austen King
60%
99th Kentucky Infantry
Quinn's Brigade / Fondy's Division
Colonel Enrique Montano
60%
87th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
4th Brigade / 2nd Division
Colonel Lawrence Brown 
60%
98th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
4th Brigade / 1st Division
Colonel Autry Denson
60%
29th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
2nd Brigade / 2nd Division   
Colonel Ron Johnson
60%
53rd Michigan Volunteer Infantry
3rd Brigade / 1st Division   
Colonel Paul Hornung
60%
302nd Maryland Infantry
Howard's Brigade / Engel's Division
Colonel Oliver Ellicott
60%
99th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
4th Brigade / 1st Division
Colonel Tony Brooks
57%
4th Texas Infantry
Caine's Brigade / MacDonald's Division
Colonel Dexter Manley
57%
1st South Carolina "Rail Hawks"
Rasmussen's Brigade / Fondy's Division
Colonel Scotty Goodwin
56%
1st Louisville Fusiliers
Quinn's Brigade / Fondy's Division
Colonel Adam West
54%
Ham's No. 5 Gun (3 Inch Ordnance)
Ham's Battery
2nd Lieutenant George Perles
53%
76th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
1st Brigade / 2nd Division  
Colonel John Banaszak
53%
13th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
1st Brigade / 1st Division 
Colonel Don Miller
53%
19th Illinois Volunteer Cavalry
Cavalry Brigade / 1st Division
Captain Reggie Ho
52%
74th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
3rd Brigade / 2nd Division  
Colonel Raymond Pinney
51%

Soudersburg: Final Statistics

Here are the statistics. Turn 1 and Turns 2 - 5 are added due to a mistake that was corrected, but didn't otherwise affect the stats or game play. (42nd Texas Battalion has incorrectly received rifled muskets instead of sharpshooter status with sharps rifles).

Friday, August 7, 2015

A Road to Far? - 10:15 a.m.

Fondy's Division stalled in a fire fight with Rockne on the west end of the field, as MacDonald and Engle continued their relentless push through town. The fighting between 1st Street and Keysville Road was intense, with hand to hand fighting as Noll's Division made one last attempt to stop the Confederate advance. Elements of Rockne's Division also came into town to enter the melee with Engel's right.

In the end, the Confederates had just about destroyed Noll's Division, but could not quite reach Keysville Road at the south end of town. Just before 10:15 a.m., however, Major General Matthew Fondy registered as being in control of Soudersburg.

DYOD is over. Stats and scores will come out tomorrow. It is clearly a Confederate victory, but this may be an even more costly engagement than the Battle of Crane in the WAR IN ARKANSAS series. Stay tuned for more details tomorrow.