So far it has been a confused and ferocious fight for the forces of the British Raj. A carefully planned operation to clear the pass fell into disarray with a group of stubborn tribesman holding a key piece of high terrain and the unexpected appearance of a large body of tribesman to their rear.
At first I was going to have the Gordons as my first move and then decided to wait.
"Lads even though we are not moving first, we still look good!"
"Okay lads, that will be our objective to take that high ground when the Colonel gives the command to advance (or is he just using this as an excuse to take pictures?).
"Volley Fire!"
"We are definitely putting a hurt on them men - and another pin marker."
"Highlanders! The Colonel has ordered that we WILL take the high ground!"
"AAAIIIEEE - BAGPIPES!"
"Run Away!!!" (and they did get pinned)
Both the Lancers and Pioneers fire at the tribesman but to no effect.
The tribesmen are required to attempt a rally.
And they do remove one pin marker.
Another required rally - it's looking good for the Indian Army as the tribesmen cannot do anything except attempt to rally and remove the pin.
And they rally - but who has the high ground now?
The Pioneers come under more fire from the high ground . . .
To no effect.
The 1st Madras Pioneers move out and no tribesmen appear. Is the pass almost cleared?
"Volley Fire!"
And that's all she wrote for these tribesman; but, since Mr. Amir Saiad Akbar Babbage is a wily opponent, the tribesmen will be recycled and appear randomly during their turn.
"We will advance and finish the buggers off!"
"Suh! Mission complete and no casualties!"
"Very good."
The lancers cover the rear of the 1st Madras Pioneers and stand ready to support the next movement of the 20th Punjabis.
"Gae et yaldi! Where did they come from?"
As expected more tribesmen - but these are shooters!
Anticipating an attack, Mr. Amir Saiad Akbar Babbage decides to have his shooters on the high ground attack the 20th Punjabis.
The 20th Punjabis are still in close order and easily see off their now pinned enemy. Yep, looking good for the Indian Army.
And then disaster struck!
"See I told you they were wearing underwear under their kilts!" (Gratuitous and blatant reference to the hilarious movie Up The Khyber. If you game the NW Frontier, it's required viewing!)
" Well the haggis has really hit the fan."
Next time: Disaster for the Indian Army?