Turn 38 Overview,
Murtagks has had focus on some life matters the last couple of weeks, but we should be back from our hiatus in the weekend.
In the meantime here is a summary of the game as it moves into November.
In texas, I am trying to cause casualties to Freemont, by cutting his supplies with my inferior forces.

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I can't possibly beat the 2 Union divisions head on, but I can nibble away at the edges as they try to secure the rest of Texas.
In Western Tennessee I hope next turn that Bedford Forrest can keep driving Rosecrans away from his supply lines and potentially even destroy all 4 tired divisions that have tried to take Memphis.

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If this can be accomplished it frees up Forrest to help Beauregard in Baton Rouge.

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Beauregard is well entrenched and has 2.5 divisions, but one consists largely of militia and so may break.
If Butler can coordinate an attack he may drive Beauregard off before I can reinforce him.
It does give me some satisfaction to have predicted how this front would go.
It is easy to take New Orleans, but hard to advance further. The Union has committed 6 divisions against Beauregard's 2.5 (the .5 is an elite brigade that spawned in the area that Early commands). If Beauregard is driven from his entrenchments I hope he takes as much of Butler's army down with him as possible.
In Tennessee JEJ has been remarkably successful against Grant.

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Murtagks is falling back to regroup. I will be careful as I saw McDowell with 4 divisions around St Louis MO, but he has since vanished. I suspect that 4 divisions are on their way to reinforce Grant and Sherman.
In Virginia, I think my advantage has passed.

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I'll try to retake Harper's Ferry with Stonewall and Lee for the VP income, but then I may have to wait for the Union to move (though I still want to force a surrender in Alexandria).
Fortress Monroe is still holding out, and I hope that I can finally take it in our next session, and so open up sea travel from Richmond.