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ARMY LISTS

Robert George Cordery has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work. Robert George Cordery (2009)

3 CONTENTS 3 GENERAL COMMENTS 4 THE GREAT SIOUX WAR (1876 to 1877) 5 THE SECOND AFGHAN WAR (1878 to 1881) 6 THE NORTH-WEST FRONTIER OF INDIA (1878 to 1890) 7 THE ZULU WAR (1879) 8 THE FIRST BOER WAR (1880 to 1881) 9 THE GORDON RELIEF COLUMN (1884 to 1885) 10 THE NORTH-WEST FRONTIER OF INDIA (1890 to 1900) 11 THE FIRST MATABELE WAR (1893) 12 THE CUBAN REBELLION (1895 to 1898) 13 THE FIRST ITALO-ETHIOPIAN WAR (1895 to 1896) 14 THE RECONQUEST OF THE SUDAN (1896 to 1898) 15 THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR (1898) 16 THE SECOND BOER WAR (1899 to 1902) 17 THE BOXER REBELLION (1900 to 1901) 18

4 ARMY LISTS 4 GENERAL COMMENTS The following army lists are not definitive, and should be used as a general guide for players who are creating armies to be used with these rules. They are all 35 or 36 point armies (not including the Command stand). Two typical 36 point armies Above: An Anglo-Egyptian Army (1884) Below: A Mahdist Army (1884)

5 ARMY LISTS 5 THE GREAT SIOUX WAR (1876 to 1877) UNITED STATES ARMY (Custer s Column, 7th Cavalry) 11 stands of United States Regular Cavalry (May dismount and fight as Regular Infantry; Single-shot 1 stand of Shoshone/Crow/Pawnee Scouts (Native Cavalry; May dismount and fight as Native Infantry; Single-shot 33 points 2 points 1 stand of United States Pack Transport (Pack Mules): 1 point 13 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws 2D6 UNITED STATES ARMY (Infantry Column) 10 stands of United States Regular Infantry (Single-shot 30 points 1 stand of Shoshone/Crow/Pawnee Scouts (Native Infantry; Single-shot 2 points 1 stand of United States Mountain Artillery (Smoothbore Artillery without recoil dampening): 2 points 2 stands of United States Pack Transport (Pack Mules): 2 points 14 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws 2D6 SITTING BULL S ALLIANCE 3 stands of Lakota/Cheyenne/Arapaho Cavalry (Native Cavalry; May dismount and fight as Native Infantry; Magazine 15 stands of Lakota/Cheyenne/Arapaho Cavalry (Native Cavalry; May dismount and fight as Native Infantry; Single-shot 6 points 30 points 18 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws a D12

6 ARMY LISTS 6 THE SECOND AFGHAN WAR (1878 to 1881) BRITISH ARMY 3 stands of British Regular Infantry (Single-shot 9 points 6 stands of Indian Regular Infantry (Single-shot 18 points 1 stand of British Regular Cavalry (May dismount and fight as Regular Infantry; Single-shot 1 stand of Indian Regular Cavalry (May dismount and fight as Regular Infantry; Single-shot 3 points 3 points 1 stand of British Field Artillery (Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 2 points 1 stand of British Pack Transport (Pack Mules): 1 point 13 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws 2D6 AFGHAN ARMY 4 stands of Afghan Regular Infantry (Single-shot 12 points 8 stands of Afghan Tribal Infantry (Native Infantry; Single-shot 16 points 2 stands of Afghan Regular Cavalry (May dismount and fight as Regular Infantry; Single-shot 6 points 1 stand of Afghan Field Artillery (Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 2 points 15 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws a D12

7 ARMY LISTS 7 THE NORTH-WEST FRONTIER OF INDIA (1878 to 1890) BRITISH ARMY 3 stands of British Regular Infantry (Single-shot 9 points 6 stands of Indian Regular Infantry (Single-shot 18 points 1 stand of British Regular Cavalry (May dismount and fight as Regular Infantry; Single-shot 1 stand of Indian Regular Cavalry (May dismount and fight as Regular Infantry; Single-shot 3 points 3 points 1 stand of British Mountain Artillery (Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 2 points 1 stand of British Pack Transport (Pack Mules): 1 point 13 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws 2D6 TRIBAL ARMY 18 stands of Tribal Infantry (Native Infantry; Single-shot 36 points 18 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws a D12

8 ARMY LISTS 8 THE ZULU WAR (1879) BRITISH ARMY 6 stands of British Regular Infantry (Single-shot 18 points 2 stands of Natal Native Contingent Infantry (Native Infantry; Single-shot 4 points 2 stands of British Regular Cavalry (May dismount and fight as Regular Infantry; Single-shot 2 stands of British Irregular Cavalry (May dismount and fight as Irregular Infantry; Singleshot 6 points 4 points 1 stand of British Field Artillery (Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 2 points 1 stand of British Mechanical Machine Guns (Gatling or Gardener Machine Guns): 2 points 14 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws 2D6 ZULU ARMY 15 stands of Zulu Spearmen (Native Infantry; Hand-held Weapons): 30 points 3 stands of Zulu Riflemen (Native Infantry; Single-shot 6 points 18 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws a D12

9 ARMY LISTS 9 THE FIRST BOER WAR (1880 to 1881) BRITISH ARMY 8 stands of British Regular Infantry (Single-shot 24 points 2 stands of Natal Mounted Police (Irregular Cavalry; May dismount and fight as Irregular Infantry; Single-shot 4 points 2 stands of British Field Artillery (Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 4 points 1 stand of British Mechanical Machine Guns (Gatling Machine Guns): 2 points 2 stands of British Transport (Horse-drawn Wagons): 2 points 15 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws 2D6 BOER ARMY 18 stands of Boer Irregular Cavalry (Irregular Cavalry; May dismount and fight as Irregular Infantry; Single-shot 36 points 18 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws 2D6

10 ARMY LISTS 10 THE GORDON RELIEF EXPEDITION (1884 to 1885) BRITISH ARMY 4 stands of British Regular Infantry (Single-shot 12 points 4 stands of British Camel Corps (Regular Cavalry; Must dismount to fight; Fight as Regular Infantry; Single-shot 2 stands of British Regular Cavalry (May dismount and fight as Regular Infantry; Single-shot 12 points 6 points 1 stand of British Field Artillery (Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 2 points 1 stand of British Mechanical Machine Guns (Gatling or Gardener Machine Guns): 2 points 2 stands of British Pack Transport (Pack Camels): 2 points 14 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws 2D6 MAHDIST ARMY 4 stands of Mahdist Riflemen (Native Infantry; Single-shot 8 points 8 stands of Mahdist Spearmen (Native Infantry; Hand-held Weapons): 16 points 4 stands of Mahdist Cavalry (Native Cavalry; May be mounted on Camels; Hand-held Weapons): 8 points 2 stands of Mahdist Field Artillery (Smoothbore Artillery without recoil dampening): 4 points 18 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws a D12

11 ARMY LISTS 11 THE NORTH-WEST FRONTIER OF INDIA (1890 to 1900) BRITISH ARMY 3 stands of British Regular Infantry (Magazine 9 points 6 stands of Indian Regular Infantry (Single-shot 18 points 1 stand of British Regular Cavalry (May dismount and fight as Regular Infantry; Magazine 1 stand of Indian Regular Cavalry (May dismount and fight as Regular Infantry; Single-shot 3 points 3 points 1 stand of British Mountain Artillery (Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 2 points 1 stand of British Pack Transport (Pack Mules): 1 point 13 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws 2D6 TRIBAL ARMY 18 stands of Tribal Infantry (Native Infantry; Magazine 36 points 18 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws a D12

12 ARMY LISTS 12 THE FIRST MATABELE WAR (1893) BRITISH SOUTH AFRICAN COMPANY ARMY 6 stands of British Irregular Cavalry (May dismount and fight as irregular Infantry; Magazine 12 points 2 stands of British Mountain Artillery (Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 4 points 2 stands of British Automatic Machine Guns (Maxim Machine Guns): 8 points 6 stands of British Pack Transport (Horse-drawn Wagons): 6 points 12 lengths of 50mm Entrenchments: 6 points 16 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws 2D6 MATABELE ARMY 18 stands of Tribal Infantry (Native Infantry; Magazine 36 points 18 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws a D12 Each Horse-drawn Wagon carries sufficient sandbags, barbed wire, and boxes to form two lengths of entrenchments (i.e. barricades) which the British can use to form a temporary fortified camp or laager. It takes one turn for a stand of British troops to unload and set up one length of entrenchments.

13 ARMY LISTS 13 THE CUBAN REBELLION (1895 to 1898) SPANISH ARMY 6 stands of Spanish Regular Infantry (Magazine 18 points 3 stands of Cuban Volunteer Infantry (Irregular Infantry; Magazine 6 points 2 stands of Spanish Regular Cavalry/Mounted Guardia Civil (May dismount and fight as Regular Infantry; Magazine 2 stands of Cuban Volunteer Cavalry (Irregular Cavalry; May dismount and fight as Irregular Infantry; Magazine 6 points 4 points 1 stand of Spanish Field Artillery (Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 2 points 14 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws 2D6 CUBAN REBEL ARMY 4 stands of Cuban Rebel Infantry (Irregular Infantry; Magazine 8 points 4 stands of Cuban Rebel Infantry (Irregular Infantry; Hand-held Weapons): 8 points 10 stands of Cuban Rebel Cavalry (Irregular Cavalry; May dismount and fight as Irregular Infantry; Magazine 20 points 18 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws 2D6

14 ARMY LISTS 14 THE FIRST ITALO-ETHIOPIAN WAR (1895 to 1896) ITALIAN ARMY 7 stands of Italian Regular Infantry (Single-shot 21 points 3 stands of Eritrean Askari Regular Infantry (Single-shot 9 points 2 stands of Italian Field Artillery (Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 4 points Total: 34 points 12 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws 2D6 ETHIOPIAN ARMY 12 stands of Ethiopian Riflemen (Native Infantry; Single-shot 24 points 3 stands of Ethiopian Cavalry (Native Cavalry; Single-shot 6 points 1 stand of Ethiopian Field Artillery (Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 2 points 1 stand of Ethiopian Mechanical Machine Guns (Gardener or Gatling Guns): 2 points 17 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws a D12 Total: 34 points

15 ARMY LISTS 15 THE RECONQUEST OF THE SUDAN (1896 to 1898) ANGLO-EGYPTIAN ARMY 4 stands of British Regular Infantry (Magazine 12 points 4 stands of Egyptian and/or Sudanese Regular Infantry (Single-shot 12 points 1 stands of British Regular Cavalry (May dismount and fight as Regular Infantry; Magazine 3 points 2 stands of British Field Artillery (Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 4 points 1 stand of British Automatic Machine Guns (Maxim Machine Guns): 4 points 1 stand of British Pack Transport (Pack Camels): 1 point 13 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws 2D6 MAHDIST ARMY 4 stands of Mahdist Riflemen (Native Infantry; Single-shot 8 points 9 stands of Mahdist Spearmen (Native Infantry; Hand-held Weapons): 18 points 4 stands of Mahdist Cavalry (Native Cavalry; May be mounted on Camels; Hand-held Weapons): 8 points 1 stand of Mahdist Field Artillery (Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 2 points 18 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws a D12

16 ARMY LISTS 16 THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR (1898) SPANISH ARMY 8 stands of Spanish Regular Infantry (Magazine 24 points 2 stands of Spanish Field Artillery (Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 4 points 16 lengths of 50mm Entrenchments: 8 points 10 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws 2D6 UNITED STATES ARMY 6 stands of United States Regular Infantry (Magazine 18 points 4 stands of dismounted United States Regular Cavalry (Magazine 12 points 2 stands of United States Field Artillery (Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 4 points 1 stand of United States Mechanical Machine Guns (Gatling Machine Guns): 2 points 13 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws 2D6

17 ARMY LISTS 17 THE SECOND BOER WAR (1899 to 1902) BRITISH ARMY 6 stands of British Regular Infantry (Magazine 18 points 3 stands of British Regular Cavalry (May dismount and fight as Regular Infantry; Magazine 9 points 2 stands of British Field Artillery (Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 4 points 1 stand of British Automatic Machine Guns (Maxim Machine Guns): 4 points 12 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws 2D6 Total: 35 points BOER ARMY 9 stands of Boer Irregular Cavalry (Irregular Cavalry; May dismount and fight as Irregular Infantry; Magazine 1 stands of Boer Medium Artillery (Creusot Long Tom Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 18 points 3 points 1 stand of Boer Field Artillery (Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 2 points 1 stand of Boer Pom-Pom Guns (Maxim-Nordenfelt Pom-Pom Guns): 4 points 16 lengths of 50mm Entrenchments: 8 points 12 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws 2D6 Total: 35 points

18 ARMY LISTS 18 THE BOXER REBELLION (1900 to 1901) EUROPEAN ARMY 8 stands of European Regular Infantry (Magazine 24 points 2 stands of European Regular Cavalry (May dismount and fight as Regular Infantry; Magazine 6 points 1 stand of European Field Artillery (Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 2 points 1 stand of European Automatic Machine Guns (Maxim or Colt Machine Guns): 4 points 12 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws 2D6 BOXER ARMY 9 stands of Boxer Infantry (Native Infantry; Hand-held Weapons or Rifled Muskets): 18 points 4 stands of Chinese Imperial Infantry (Regular Infantry; Single-shot 12 points 2 stands of Chinese Imperial Cavalry (Irregular Cavalry; Single-shot 4 points 1 stand of Chinese Imperial Field Artillery (Rifled Artillery without recoil dampening): 2 points 16 stands plus a Command stand; The Army Commander throws a D12