Barrage January 2018

This gaming convention was held January 19-20 in Havre de Grace, MD, which is close to Aberdeen.  It was a blast and well-run by the HAWKS gaming club.

I played many games over many time periods and genres.  Mostly I played a lot of Combat Patrol™ games!

  • Second Boer War (modified Combat Patrol™)
  • Poland 1939 (Combat Patrol™)
  • Napoleonic Era -Bridge at Vittoria (Fate of Battle)
  • Civil War skirmish (Brother vs. Brother)
  • Star Wars (modified Combat Patrol™)
  • Moro Insurrection (modified Combat Patrol™)
  • Tavern LARP (Blood and Swash)

You can see many more photos here of all the games, including the LARP that concluded the 1.5 days of gaming.  I’m here wearing a Boston Bruins sweater or a West Point sweatshirt in these photos.

The first game I played was a Second Boer War scenario where the British were attacking the Boers defending a hill and farmstead.  I played the Boers.  The Brits needed to kill or capture the Boer leader, which they failed to do, so this was a good start for my day.

Boer War 1
The British advance
Boer War 2
The British advance on the Boers.  Their objective was the Boer leader in the farmhouse at the rear of the hill.
Boer War 3
Boers defending a wall
Boer War 4
The Boers defending the wall in front of the farmhouse.  These were fairly shot up by the Brits, but the Brits failed to capitalize on their marksmanship
Boer War 5
Dave Wood runs the game
Boer War 6
Boers on the left flank get shot up in a field
Boer War 7
The Brits halt
Boer War 8
The Boer leader survives

The second game that I played in was a scenario involving a German attack on the Poles in 1939, run by Buck Surdu.  I was on the Polish side with two other players.  The Germans had 4 Panzer 38(t)’s, and several squads of infantry, including some antitank rifles.  The Poles had about the equivalent amount of infantry, but fewer machine guns.  For armor, they had two TKS tankettes, one with a 20mm gun, and one with a machine gun.  They also had 2 Wz. 28 armored cars.  The surprise of the game was that German armor was decimated by the TKS with the 20mm (killed 3/4 of the panzers before being knocked out by the last panzer).  In the end the game was called a German victory, but I felt we acquitted ourselves well.

Poland 1939 1
Polish infantry moves through the woods
Poland 1939 2
A Polish armored car is knocked out on the first turn
Poland 1939 3
The TKS tankette that could…
Poland 1939 4
TKS tankette that knocked out 3 Pz 38t
Poland 1939 5
Polish infantry advance behind the armor.  They were to be decimated by German machine guns in the woods to the left.
Poland 1939 6
The last stand of the TKS tankette

The next day I first played a Napoleonic scenario run by Dave Wood.  I played on the French/Swiss side against a Portuguese and British attacking force.  Their objective was the Vittoria Bridge.  Eventually we were routed.

Vittoria 1

Vittoria 2
British and Portuguese attack from the right
Vittoria 3
Initial French defenses on the hill – bridge is on right.
Vittoria 4
British advance
Vittoria 5
French troops hold the town, but were bypassed
Vittoria 6
French cavalry charges to no avail
Vittoria 7
The tide of battle turns
Vittoria 8
The bridge is lost after the Swiss are dispatched
Vittoria 9
The French survivors are surrounded

I then played in a Civil War skirmish for a short time between games using the Brother vs. Brother rules.  It ended up being a draw.

I then moved on to a Star Wars Combat Patrol/Frostgrave mash up scenario, where I was on the side of the Droids vs. Clones of the Republic.  We were supposed to grab crates of goods and move them off the battlefield.  Our sides leader was killed on turn 1, and later the game had to be halted due to GM Greg Priebe’s refrigerator blowing up at home…sorry Greg!

The last game was a Moro Insurrection scenario involving US and Moro troops trying to seize cattle from a pen.  We had about 6 players.  Buck Surdu ran this game using the Combat Patrol™  rules.  I had a squad of US infantry that got caught in the open by the Moros, and got pretty shot up.  It was a very bloody affair, with the Moros winning by getting the cattle.

Moros 1
Both sides head for the steak dinners…
Moros 2
My squad before getting shot up and failing morale
Moros 3
The Moros assault my squad
Moros 4
Another squad shoots up the Moros and helps mine, but too late
Moros 5
Moros head off to a feast

The last event was a LARP using the Blood and Swash rules.  Three teams competed for a treasure chest.  I was a Man-at-Arms, and got involved in a pretty close battle with Buck Surdu, another Man-at Arms.  I nearly killed Buck, but he managed to kill me first.  The good news for Buck was that his side won.

I had a great time, and want to thank all the HAWKS for a great gaming convention!!

Author: Mark A. Morin

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