Battle of Williamsburg
Battle of Williamsburg | |||||
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Part of Second Imperial-Balonic War | |||||
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Belligerents | |||||
Vionna-Frankenlisch | Republic of Urat | ||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||
Lord Richmond | George Whittaker | ||||
Strength | |||||
75,000 | 40,000 | ||||
Casualties and losses | |||||
11,058 |
24,600 (estimated; at least 8,000 killed) |
The Battle of Williamsburg was a major battle of the Second Imperial-Balonic War. The Imperial Expeditionary Army, under the command of the Viscount Richmond, defeated a combined Balonic-Uratic army under the joint command of General Gaberiel H. Beauchamp and General George Whittaker. The Imperial Expeditionary Army, cut off from supplies by Balonic movements during May, was caught by an outnumbered army of Balonic and Uratic troops while attempting to march on Woodsburg. The capture of Woodsburg would allow reinforcements and supplies to be brought in by ship and Beauchamp was wary of this possibility.
In the ensuing battle, which lasted from midday on the fourth of June until 6pm on the sixth, Lord Richmond's army bloodily repulsed multiple attacks by the Uratic Army of Balion and, later in the battle, counterattacked. The Union army was driven from the field in disarray, having taken terribly high casualties at a rate of over a third.
Background
Following the Battle of Greenfield Station in early May, the Imperial Expeditionary Army had been cut off from their supply base at New Tevetdale and, able to march faster than General Stanley P. Peck's pursuing Army of the Yellowback, Lord Richmond turned towards Woodsburg, a port town with only a militia garrison. Richmond planned to seize Woodsburg and hold it against Peck's army by fighting a pitched defensive battle. The port would allow Richmond's army to receive supplies and reinforcements despite being cut off from New Tevetdale.
The combined army of General G.H. Beauchamp and the Uratic General Whittaker had received the news of Lord Richmond's plan from a captured runner. The man had been captured attempting to inform Lord MacCernau, who commanded the garrison at New Tevetdale, of Richmond's objectives but was intercepted by Beauchamp's scouts. The combined Balonic-Uratic force made all speed to intercept the Imperial Expeditionary Army and planned to, with the help of General S.P. Peck's army, surround Lord Richmond's host and force him to surrender. However, when they finally met Richmond at the town of Williamsburg, Lareno, the Army of the Yellowback was nowhere to be found. General Peck had turned back to seize New Tevetdale back from MacCernau. MacCernau later held the town at the Second Battle of New Tevetdale and received the General Order of Valour.
Low on supplies and in poor spirits, the Imperial Expeditionary Army formed a battle line with Williamsburg itself acting as the leftmost part of the line. Richmond garrisoned Williamsburg with the 3rd Infantry Division and formed his main line of the Glamorgan, Grythshead and Guards Divisions with the Teutonberg Division in reserve. On the left flank, Richmond placed the Frankenlisch Cavalry Division and on the right, he placed the King's Own Cavalry Division.
The Uratic-Balonic force drew up in a line to attack. Whittaker's Uraticans formed the right flank of the army with the 1st Infantry Division taking the lead of a dense attacking formation. The Balonic forces formed the army's centre and left. Whittaker and Beauchamp agreed to attack in two stages. The Uratic forces would attack the Imperial 3rd Infantry Division at Williamsburg and the Grythshead Division next to the town in a direct attack. The Balonic forces would then conduct a sweeping attack against the Imperial right flank with the objective of turning the Guards Division and rolling up the line.
Imperial Army
The Imperial Army came under the command of General Lord Howard Richmond, renowned for his victories during the War of the Vionnan Coalition twenty years prior. It was divided into seven divisions.
- 3rd Infantry Division (Sir Daniel Whitlock)
- Glamorgan Division (Lord Robert Cochrane)
- Grythshead Division (Prince Quentin Edrington)
- Teutonberg Division (Sir Archibald Poltov)
- Guards Division (Lord Richard Halliwell)
- King's Own Division (Lord Frederick Picroft)
- Frankenlisch Cavalry Division (Sir Alexander Pender)