First Battle of Bradwater
First Battle of Bradwater | |||||||
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Part of Second Imperial-Balonic War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Vionna-Frankenlisch | United States of Balion | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Marquess of Tevetdale | Gabriel H. Beauchamp | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
13 warships |
1,800 soldiers |
The First Battle of Bradwater was an engagement of the Second Imperial-Balionic War, the first major battle of the war and the opening engagement of the Bradwater Campaign It was fought by Vionna-Frankenlischian forces under Admiral Sir Ian Carrin-Jones and the Marquess of Tevetdale, against Balionic regulars and militia defending Bradwater under the command of General Gabriel H. Beauchamp.
In response to the Balionic seizure of Fort Edward, war broke out between Vionna-Frankenlisch and Balion and an invasion force was despatched from Frankenlisch to retake the fort. Capturing the city of Bradwater was also a main objective, as the Fort could not be held without it. 40,000 soldiers under the Marquess of Tevetdale made up the Imperial Balion Corps.
Background
After the war began with the Balionic attack on Fort Edward on 12th April, the Imperial government had made the recapture of the fort and a swift return to the status quo its war aims. This was soon considered insufficient as Fort Edward, located in the center of Gestoria Bay, West Oakcliffe, would be highly vulnerable as long as the surrounding city of Bradwater remained in Balionic hands. Quickly a plan developed to not only retake the fort but also to capture Bradwater and use it as a bargaining chip to secure a swift victory. Sir Ian Carrin-Jones was given command of a naval squadron of 13 warships and an auxiliary fleet of 40 transports and an army corps of 40,000 troops was assembled under the Marquess of Tevetdale. These forces set sail from Frankenlisch on 18th April and arrived off the coast of New Frankenlisch on the 30th.
Opposing Forces
Imperial
Lord Tevetdale's Imperial Balion Corps was made up of two infantry divisions, an infantry brigade, a cavalry division and six batteries of artillery. The corps was organised as follows:
- Glynmoran Division - 8 battalions in two brigades under Major General Robert Cochrane, Baron Balstow
- Guards Division - 8 battalions in two brigades under Major General Richard Halliwell, Viscount Ravenstern
- Ballaeter Brigade - 4 battalions under Major General Edward Bastamore, Earl of Kennilone
- Frankenlisch Cavalry Division - 6 regiments in 2 brigades under Sir Alexander Pender
Six batteries of seven guns each were part of the corps but were not involved in the battle. Artillery support was provided by the Imperial warships. Marines of the Imperial Navy were also involved in the battle but were not part of the IBC. Sir Ian Carrin-Jones' squadron consisted of the following warships:
- HMNS Beauclare - Central-battery ironclad of 22 guns
- HMNS Battingworth - Central-battery ironclad of 22 guns
- HMNS Royal Prince - Ship-of-the-line of 98 guns
- HMNS Imperial Scepter - Ship-of-the-line of 98 guns
- HMNS Recruit - Steam frigate of 32 guns
- HMNS Tiger - Steam frigate of 28 guns
- HMNS Phoenix - Steam frigate of 28 guns
- HMNS Lion - Steam frigate of 24 guns
- HMNS Highflyer - Steam frigate of 30 guns
- HMNS Amphitrite - Steam frigate of 34 guns
- HMNS Ajax - Steam frigate of 18 guns
- HMNS Hornet - Steam frigate of 42 guns
- HMNS Cossack - Steam frigate of 30 guns
Balionic
General Gabriel H. Beauchamp's defending forces were vastly outnumbered and mostly militiamen. He had not left a garrison at Fort Edward following its capture earlier in the month and the fort was undefended. In total the Balionic forces numbered 4,800 troops with twenty pieces of artillery. The Balionic forces consisted of the following:
- 8th West Oakcliffe Regiment - 800 men under General Gabriel H. Beauchamp
- B Company, 11th West Oakcliffe Regiment - 100 men under Captain T. Wickens
- West Oakcliffe Engineer Company - 300 men under Major O.P. Docherty
- 4th Union (West Oakcliffe) Artillery - 6 guns, 200 men under Captain W. McDunnon
- 5th Union (West Oakcliffe) Artillery - 6 guns, 200 men under Major K.T. Allen
- 1st West Oakcliffe (Militia) Artillery - 4 guns, 100 men under Lieutenant Veld
- 2nd West Oakcliffe (Militia) Artillery - 3 guns, 80 men under Lieutenant S. Strevens
- 1st Siege Artillery - 3 mortars, 80 men under Captain V. Travers
- 1st Squadron, 3rd (West Oakcliffe) Dragoons - 120 troopers under Captain P. Deckwin
- 2nd West Oakcliffe Militia - 600 men under Major H.H. Hollens
- 3rd West Oakcliffe Militia - 550 men under Major W. Mulchahey
- 4th West Oakcliffe Militia - 550 men under Lt Colonel P.O. Richter
- 6th West Oakcliffe Militia - 600 men under Colonel F. Watringham
- West Oakcliffe Volunteer (Militia) Engineer Company - 150 men under Captain K.P. Mitchell
- Bradwater Precinct, West Oakcliffe Police (Militia) - 70 men under Commander E. Whitmore
- 1st Bradwater Volunteer Rifles (Militia) - 200 men under Major L. Parker
- 2nd Bradwater Volunteer Rifles (Militia) - 200 men under Captain A. Price
- 3rd Bradwater Volunteer Rifles (Militia) - 200 men under Lieutenant A. Tarasov
- 4th Bradwater Volunteer Rifles (Militia) - 200 men under Captain M.L. Morton
- 1st West Oakcliffe (Militia) Horse - 100 men under Captain P. James