This battle is done for Joy of Wargaming Youtube channel It is part of a campaign https://www.youtube.com/c/TheJoyofWargaming Battle at Powell River Knoxville forces 3 units of foot 2 units consisted of 2 line and 1 light companies the third foot was part of the small force that arrived early and consisted of 1 line and 1 grenadier companies 2 units of horse each unit is comprised of 2 squadrons 1 unit of 2 light horse squadrons 1 unit of 2 heavy horse squadrons two units of guns Kingport forces 3 units of foot all units consisted of 2 line and 1 light companies 3 units of horse each unit is comprised of 2 squadrons 2 units of 2 light horse squadrons 1 unit of 2 heavy horse squadrons two units of guns Deployment Knoxville set up in a powerful blocking position with an unpassable ridge to its left and good hills in the center and on the right and forest covering the far right to prevent being flanked It also forced a large part of the Kingsport force to have their back to the Pow...
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