The scenario involved part of a British brigade under the command of Colonel "Breezy" Windeville. Forces available were the 2nd Battalion, Borsetshire Regiment (four companies and attached machine guns), two squadrons of the Gorblymee Light Cavalry and an armoured car.
Windeville was tasked with taking the Dagastani town of Pashminia and its railway station. The town was defended by Colonel Amirani and a mixture of Dagastani tribesmen and units of the Emir of Dagastan's regular army (the regulars are largely using Turkish kit).
The following photo shows Pashminia from the North-East. A squadron of Light Horse is advancing on the hill, while the bulk of the British infantry attempt to storm the large house and walled garden far to the South, with their right flank covered by the armoured car.
The bulk of the Dagastani regular forces are dug in behind sandbags in the centre, East of the town and railway. These defences include a couple of field guns, that made short work of the armoured car.
...and a view looking North from behind the British position:
...and a view from the East, looking along the Borsetshire's lines westwards from the Merchant's house:
Lastly, the militia and tribesmen have been moved north to cover the hill:
Everything seems set for an exciting day 2.
The British are expecting the second squadron of cavalry to arrive overnight (they should have appeared on day 1, but seem to have got lost), and a couple of companies of Ghurka rifles are en route.
The Dagastani's are expecting reinforcement by a weak battalion of regular infantry and possibly some Transcortinian bolshevik support in the form of an armoured train.
(Rules were an adaptaion of Blitzkrieg Commander with unit stats made up "on the fly" - it seemed to work!)
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