Sun Feb 16, 2014 6:23 am
Far West:
With the bulk of my forces finally unlocked, I have ordered Carson to attack stockade West of El Paso. Ft Craig force will assault there as well. I have ordered 2 rangers and 1 inf regiment to converge on the stockade as well. The plan is to concentrate in force there, form a proper division (since Carson's division at the moment contains only 2 mounted militias). From there I 'll have a clear view on El Paso and Massilla next turn. The supply wagon from Ft Craig is ordered to Tuscon to help with the supply situation of my forces traveling through arid terrain of Arizona to New Mexico. Apart from this forces, I have 2 brigades of mounted militias in the area doing some stockade skirmishes over the map. California Column is also unlocked, and has started moving south. So far, CSA has built some militias and cavalry in the area, nothing that I cannot take care of.
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Missouri:
Here, I have two agendas, defend Springfield from numerically superior VanDorn force, and destroy and capture exhausted CSA stack East of Jeff city. For the first thing, snow and his lack of supplies may be a good thing. On the other side, snow has prevented me from sending any reinforcements to Springfield. Travel time is too great, and snow in the wild areas can be more deadly than enemies bullets. So, I am ordering only Sumner to go to Springfiield and take command of its meager forces, while the rest are ordered either to recover at StLouis or to continue attacks on exhausted rebs. I am railing an additional elite brigade from Illinois to assist in the mop up.
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Tennessee:
Grant is finally where I want him to be. And the enemy is not where I don't want him to be. Island No10 has only small garrison, being a roadlless swamp, he cannot bring any reinforcements there as long as I have Foote with timberclads outside the fort. So, Grant will cross Mississippi and do amphibious landing on the island. McClellan will guard Charleston and train some militias in the process.
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Lyon will take a pause and regain some cohesion. I am waiting to see if there is going to be a counterattack to the Pulaski move here. I am also waiting for some cavalry to arrive in the theater. Operating far in enemy territory without cavalry is the path to disaster. I think in PBEM I would get punished for it, but here I am doing ok. I have spotted some new builds in Montgomery, TN and Shields is ordered to try and capture those raw recruits. While in the grand scheme of things Shields primary function is to protect Dover, such raids as this one are useful to throw your opponent of balance. After regaining cohesion and resting in Dover, gunboats are once again ordered to control the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers.
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Louisiana:
Plenty of action here, Hooker will lead two division in New Orleans assault (Farragut fleet), Griffith will lead unformed divisions to assault Ft Pike east of it(Palmer fleet), while at the same time sailor and two cavalry units are disembarking to Shieldsboro, MS. So the plan is to take NO, fort next to it, and to position cavalry to immediately scout ahead and cut rails to slow down any counterattack.
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