- Joined
- May 18, 2005
- Location
- Spring Hill, Tennessee
This is a scenerio which actually took place.
You are a division commander. Your division numbers about 3,700 men, but earlier in the day the commanding general ordered your largest brigade and 1/2 of your second largest brigade to other parts of the field.
Your corps commander has instructed you to align YOUR left with the division to your left - which makes you the extreme right of the army.
You are instructed that you will commence the assault with the attacks following in succession to the left. The sun is already set - and only about 30+ minutes of direct light is left.
Shortly after the advance commences, word comes from your brigade commander on the extreme right - that the enemy not only covers your front - but extends 300 yards beyond your right flank and to halt the advance to come observe the situation.
Your brigade commander is a veteran - you trust his judgement, and rapidly ride to the right to observe your threatened right flank. To your astonishment - there is indeed a heavy force on your flank. The promised support to your right is nowhere to be seen. If you advance - it is certain that you will be hit heavily in flank and likely a counter thrust to your right rear.
The enemy line in your front is at least as strong as you - you are advancing uphill - nearly a half mile to attack an enemy force not only protected by temporary rails, but supported by two or more batteries of artillery.
Your division frontage from right to left is about 1000 yards with your two and a half brigades present.
WHAT DO YOU DO?
You are a division commander. Your division numbers about 3,700 men, but earlier in the day the commanding general ordered your largest brigade and 1/2 of your second largest brigade to other parts of the field.
Your corps commander has instructed you to align YOUR left with the division to your left - which makes you the extreme right of the army.
You are instructed that you will commence the assault with the attacks following in succession to the left. The sun is already set - and only about 30+ minutes of direct light is left.
Shortly after the advance commences, word comes from your brigade commander on the extreme right - that the enemy not only covers your front - but extends 300 yards beyond your right flank and to halt the advance to come observe the situation.
Your brigade commander is a veteran - you trust his judgement, and rapidly ride to the right to observe your threatened right flank. To your astonishment - there is indeed a heavy force on your flank. The promised support to your right is nowhere to be seen. If you advance - it is certain that you will be hit heavily in flank and likely a counter thrust to your right rear.
The enemy line in your front is at least as strong as you - you are advancing uphill - nearly a half mile to attack an enemy force not only protected by temporary rails, but supported by two or more batteries of artillery.
Your division frontage from right to left is about 1000 yards with your two and a half brigades present.
WHAT DO YOU DO?
