The battle begins with our cavalry, Terry's rangers, scouting around. south, and the Pelican rifles (scout/snipers) scouting the west and north west.
Lead Union forces were spotted to the west, our forces deployed in line formation on a ridges called 'Ore Nob' and 'Archers Bluff'.
The Missouri state guard surrounded an exposed garrison and the garrison surrendered.
The first point goes to us.
At 5pm of the first day, our 10lb parrot rifled artillery deployed ontop of Archers bluff and the 'Rocket battery' 6lb arty on Ore Nob.
The Union deployed pickets at wooded areas between us and them, but held everything else back, when night comes we will advance on them.
Int's Fighting Rifles moved in and engaged a picket, Fb's Fighting Fifth assist as our artillery opens fire. They manage to chase off the picket and return to our lines.
The Missouri state guard marched west to the southern flank of the Union armies, preparing for a flanking attack.
As night falls our forces drag the artillery guns forward, form in lines preparing for assault and have a rest.
When morning came at 8am, the field was covered in a tick fog. By 8:20AM the fog cleared, and the signal to open fire the artillery was given. Then the infantry moved in.
Smoke began to fill the whole battlefield as volley upon volley was fired, John Bell Hood was at the left flank commanding the artillery himself. The left flank was beginning to waver and Hood knew we couldnt allow that to happen.
Union commander U.S. Grant took a rifle hit and was wounded in battle.
10:20AM
Hoods artillery battery came under direct attack and managed to use the sheer firepower of cannister shot to repel them, however our line is beginning to break.
11:00
Our forces are in chaos and we are forced to retreat.
We lost 4229 men and killed 6752. The 'rocket' battery we captured was recaptured by the federals