Over the past few days, I have been thinking about how I might modify the rules in THE PORTABLE COLONIAL WARGAME so that they can be used with the Army Lists from FUNNY LITTLE WARS.
One aspect that immediately struck me was the need to introduce more Unit Quality classifications so that they reflected the great variance in the quality of units that players were likely to field. At the moment I am experimenting with five classifications, these being:
- Elite: The pick of the regular army. These are guard units who are very well trained and equipped with the most up-to-date weapons available.
- Regular: Full-time, regular soldiers who are well trained and equipment with the most up-to-date weapons available.
- Trained/Reserve: Short-term recruits in conscripted armies or part-time volunteer soldiers or former regular soldiers who are trained and equipped with reasonably up-to-date weaponry.
- Poorly Trained/Militia: Recently conscripted soldiers or local volunteer soldiers who have minimal training and who weapons are probably obsolete.
- Untrained: Untrained soldiers who have been forcibly recruited and given little or no training. Their weaponry will probably be obsolete.
The introduction of these changes requires a new version of the chart in the RESOLVING HITS ON UNITS section of the rules.
When I first began thinking about using the FUNNY LITTLE WARS army lists with my PORTABLE WARGAME RULES, I used the example of the British Army (called Army Red in the first book). By adding the new Unit Quality classifications (and making a minor adjustment or two in order to include Reserve units and to remove the Brigade Headquarters), the army list now looks like this:
- Divisional Staff Group (Commander: 6 SPs)
- An Infantry Brigade comprising:
- A Guard Infantry Battalion (Elite, 4 SPs)
- A Regular Infantry Battalion (Regular, 4 SPs)
- A Regular Light Infantry Battalion (Regular, 4 SPs)
- A Reserve Infantry Battalion (Reserve, 4 SPs)
- A Cavalry Brigade comprising:
- A Heavy/Guard Cavalry Regiment (Elite, 3 SPs)
- A Yeomanry Cavalry Regiment (Reserve, 3 SPs)
- Horse Artillery (Elite, 2 SPs)
- Engineers (Regular, 4 SPs)
- Field Artillery OR Garrison Artillery (Regular, 2 SPs)
- Army Service Corps (Regular, 1 SP)
- Total Strength Points = 37 SPs
- Exhaustion Point reached after the loss of 13 SPs
This would be a compact but high-quality army (ten units, three of which are Elite) to field on a tabletop battlefield, and for some of the other armies listed in the FUNNY LITTLE WARS book, the ORBATs, Unit Quality classifications allocated, and SPs will look quite different.