John Newcomer – Monongahela River 1755 by Frank Sonderborg
Newcomer primed his weapon as quick as he could. He could manage three shots a minute from his long rifle. All of them hitting a target. He had pulled his Pennsylvania woodsmen into the trees as soon as the ambush happened. And they watched as the pride of the British army got shot to pieces by savages fighting a different war, than the Redcoats were used to. Braddock was an idiot, and Newcomer had said as much to Washington. But was ignored. The Redcoats Brown Bess Muskets blasted out to no effect. Just hitting the dense trees in the forests. The Shawnee, Mingo and Delaware just hid and then returned their deadly fire. There was Canadian militia men in there with them as well, giving us all hell. Newcomer watched Washington galloping up and down trying to rally the troops to no avail. The Redcoats lined up as they had been trained and followed General Braddock’s outdated orders. But this was wilderness fighting, with wilderness rules. Hide then shoot, ambush, flanking moves, and not t...