Frontal Assault 4

Sir Garnet tapped his cheek with his index finger, his lips pursed in controlled anger. When he had proposed this attack to the Parliament, he had assured them that he would achieve almost no casualties in the battle while completely routing the foe based on his understanding of the local savages.

However, the current reality was a bitter pill to swallow. Over 20 platoons, each consisting of 20 British soldiers and 5 support personnel, were completely routed, amounting to a loss of 400 troops and 100 support personnel, one-fifth of his entire force!

Even if he found the culprit right now and skinned him alive for his insolence, his enemies back home would never let him live it down. The British army was not a cohesive whole, with countless competitions occurring within the ranks, especially at the level of Sir Garnet and his colleagues.