Last Paragraph on the page Navigability on the Tennessee and elsewhere, this period text * Text: Anna Ella Carroll’s Tennessee River plan, Nov. 30, 1861, submitted to Asst. SecWar Thomas A. Scott The civil and military authorities seem to be laboring under a great mistake in regard to the true key o...
If you would like to furnish information regarding the various rivers and their navigability and provide links to such possible confirming information, it would greatly be appreciated and I would gladly reflect those historical river navigation changes into the game data files. I'll do some digging...
Is anyone looking at navigability issues on the rivers? I know that there has been some discussion about the backdoor to New Orleans through White Lake Other things I find 'interesting' are the extent of navigability on the Oconee and Altamaha in Georgia...others in Georgia as well Furhter, I don't ...
OK, here are two screenshots. The first from a unit I assume is a regular...but I see no indication of regular, conscript, early war, or late war in the information. The second is militia which I would assume to be conscript...but again no indication of that status where exactly should I be looking?...
I've heard that there is a complete map image available somewhere (I'm told it's a jpg, but that may be incorrect). Can anyone provide a link where I can DL it?
Union receives army HQs in: DATE (No. HQs) ⋅ Early May 1861 (1) ⋅ Late Aug 1861 (1) ⋅ Early Dec 1861 (2) ⋅ Early May 1862 (2) ⋅ Early Jan 1863 (3) Thats as far as I ran through the game. I expect the remaining HQs arrive in a similar pattern
What is the sequence of events in an amphibious invasion? Once loaded is the fleet ordered off shore, then the troops onto shore, or can you load the troops and give them an invasion target which they will invade once the fleet gets there. Further, how long does it take...in other words, does the fl...