Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Wazu River Command

The Wazu River forces (run by Jeff) are as follows . . . officers are in blue and all "British leaders" are in boldface . . . and officers will have the dates of their commission listed.

(note: no image yet because I do not yet have the figures & thus they are not yet painted nor had their picture taken)
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Headquarters Contingent:
  • Capt Jeff Ellis -- (Jun. 1870) -- commanding officer
  • Lt. Hugh Jeffers -- (Mar. 1871) -- adjutant, 2nd-in-command
Platoon of the 42nd Regiment of Foot -- (The Black Watch)
  1. Lt. Geoffrey McWilliams -- (May. 1872) -- platoon commander
  2. Sgt. Owen Duncan -- platoon sergeant
  3. Pvt. Kenneth Gunn
  4. Pvt. Ross Sutherland
  5. Pvt. Andrew Morgan
  6. Pvt. Robert MacKay
  7. Pvt. Clyde Forbes
  8. Pvt. Trevor Shaw
  9. Pvt. Neil McNab
  10. Pvt. Ethan Innes
  11. Pvt. Gordon Murray
  12. Pvt. Robert Stewart
  13. Pvt. Hamish Ross
  14. Pvt. Wallace Sinclair
  15. Pvt. Graham McPherson
  16. Pvt. Leslie Gordon
  17. Pvt. Angus Morgan
  18. Pvt. Donald Keith
  19. Pvt. Scott Buchanon
  20. Pvt. Alan Urquhart
Squad of 72nd Regiment of Foot -- (Duke of Albanys Own Highlanders = later Seaforth Highlanders):
  1. Sgt. Keith McLeod -- squad leader
  2. Pvt. Paul McArthur
  3. Pvt. Ralph Wallace
  4. Pvt. Elliot Cook
  5. Pvt. Charles MacKenzie
  6. Pvt. Ian MacLean
  7. Pvt. Derrick Sinclair
  8. Pvt. Gordon Ogilvy
  9. Pvt. Gavin Grant
  10. Pvt. Patrick Graham
Platoon of Sepoys (15th BNI -- Ludhiana Sikhs) commanded by Lt. Jack Worthington -- (Nov, 1873).

Squad of 2nd Gurkha Regiment

Reserves -- commanded by Lt. Ethan Terry -- (Sep, 1873) -- stationed in port of Azol in the Kamel District.

The Wazu River System districts are:
  • Kamel -- veldt -- (Egyptians) -- note: port & fort
  • Baqqar -- farmland -- (Dervish) -- note: mission
  • Fuziwa -- hilly -- (Fuzzy Wuzzy) -- note: trading post
  • Shluk -- wooded -- (Dervish) -- note: trading post
  • Dwari -- hilly -- (Pathan)
  • Likaz -- farmland -- (Zulu)
  • Mazood -- badlands -- (Pathan)
  • Ngoon -- wooded -- (Zulu)
  • Wazri -- veldt -- (Pathan)
(note -- the other district forces have appeared over the past few days)

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Note -- I have provided names for all of the "British" because these forces are for a campaign. I want the players to become attached to their men so that they become "attached" to their forces . . . and don't throw troops away in fruitless efforts . . . in other words, to behave as field commanders would.

-- Jeff

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