Historically Farragut chose to attack New Orleans in April 1862 with wooden ships. What if he had been more cautious and waited until November when he would have had ironclads available? This would also mean that the confederates would be able to bring a completed C.S.S. Mississippi and C.S.S. Arkansas to the ball.This is a modified version of Scenario 24 from the original Ironclads Expansion Rules.
A union Naval Force attempts to subdue a thought-to-be impregnable confederate seaport. This is a non-historical American Civil War Naval scenario that
features two confederate forts, hot shot, mortar fire, battery barges, monitors, 1 st and 2nd class screw sloops, gunboats and a casemate Ironclad. GM
William Costello. Sponsor: MAW Chicago.
The only fleet action of the age of ironclads, is von Tegerrhoffs force really as unlikely to achieve victory over the sizable but ragtog Italian Armada as all the
observers believe? GM Darrell Hartsig. Sponsor: HMGS Member.
A union spy has cut loose the Tennessee from the docks. The South sends a tug and some escorts to retrieve it. As dawn breaks, the Tennessee floats out of
the river and into the waiting arms of a union blockading force. Who will get to the Tennessee first? GM Randy Smith. Sponsor: MAW Chicago.
The only fleet action of the age of ironclads, is von Tegerrhoffs force really as unlikely to achieve victory over the sizable but ragtag Italian Armada os oil the
observers believe? GM Darrell Hartsig. Sponsor: HMGS Member.