Archiwa tagu: Battle of Manila Bay

Battle of Manila Bay 1898 (Battle report)

📅 On May 1st, 1898, the Battle of Manila Bay unfolded between the American and Spanish fleets — a clash that decided the fate of the Spanish colonial empire in the Philippines and significantly influenced the outcome of the war. ⚓🔥

Although the forces were uneven, the battle itself makes for a perfect asymmetric scenario, with both sides having different objectives and coastal artillery playing a key role. To mark the anniversary, we decided to recreate the engagement using the rules of Gods of War: Togo and ships produced by GM Boardgames.
Will the Spanish David challenge the American Goliath? 🚢⚔️

American Squadron 🇺🇸

Commander: Commodore George Dewey

  • USS Olympia (flagship)
  • USS Baltimore
  • USS Raleigh (Cincinnati-class)
  • USS Boston (Atlanta-class)
  • USS Concord (Yorktown-class)
  • USS Petrel

Spanish Squadron 🇪🇸

Commander: Rear Admiral Patricio Montojo

  • Reina Cristina (Alfonso XII-class)(flagship)
  • Castilla (Castilla-class)
  • Isla de Luzon
  • Isla de Cuba (Isla de Luzon-class)
  • Don Juan de Austria (Infanta Isabel-class)
  • Don Antonio De Ulloa (Infanta Isabel-class)
  • Marques del Duero (Fernando el Catolico-class)
  • Torpedo steam pinnaces (on a single base)

Support:

  • Fort Cavite (old guns)
  • Sangley Point Battery

Montojo decided to face the American fleet defensively, setting his forces in Canacao Bay and hoping for support from nearby forts. However, Manila’s guns lacked the necessary range and played no role in the battle. Furthermore, several Spanish ships were immobilised due to repairs or engine failures.

Commodore Dewey had to make a crucial decision — whether to risk a decisive battle or proceed cautiously. Ultimately, he chose to enter Manila Bay and, on the morning of May 1st, 1898, gave battle to the Spanish.

Historically, the fight ended after several hours. At one point, there was even a pause due to a false report about ammunition issues — the American crews used this moment… to have breakfast! After resuming the battle, the Americans completely destroyed the Spanish squadron, with all Spanish ships either sunk or stranded in shallow waters.
This was the first major American victory of the war and sealed the fate of the Philippines, ending Spain’s colonial rule in the region. 🇺🇸🏆

Will our players repeat history?
Will the Americans crush the Spanish forces once again, or will a miracle occur in Manila Bay and Spain successfully defend itself?

📖 We invite you to read our battle report!

The battle has come to an end — it ended in an American victory, although it was slightly smaller than in history 🇺🇸⚓.
The brave Spanish defenders put up a very good fight 🇪🇸🛡️.

Fort Cavite and the Sangley Point battery did not play a major role — either the American ships stayed too far away (good tactics), or the forts’ fire was too weak and inaccurate 🏰🔫.
Key moments included the ammunition magazine hit on USS Olympia and later a torpedo strike 🚢💥.
Even so, had Olympia been lost, the rest of the squadron was strong enough to secure victory ⚔️.

Most importantly, the battle was a lot of fun for everyone involved! 😄🎲

📢 Huge thanks to Łukasz, Krystian, and Mikołaj for the game, and to Bolter.pl for hosting us and providing a great gaming space 🫱⚓🫲.

In the future, we plan to play a second version of this battle, where:
➡️ The Americans will defend (with reinforcements) 🇺🇸🛡️
➡️ They will face an attack by Admiral Camara’s squadron (Pelayo, Emperador Carlos V, Rapido, etc.) 🇪🇸⚓

We will definitely write a battle report for that one as well! 📝🎮

Of course, the game was played using the Gods of War: Togo rules.