Mon Nov 12, 2007 6:15 am
I conduct limited operations in mud conditions. You can sometimes take hits, and be aware that movement and resupply is far more difficult. However, it's not worth halting the entire Mississippi/Tennessee campaign just because of a little mud.
In the deep south there is mud in winter, but you seldom take any hits. Winter is a great time for the Union to launch amphibious invasions. The AoP should be in safe position to spare a division or two for amphibious operations, and replace them with the January draft. Ships in northern waters can take hits but this shouldn't be a problem. Fleets leaving port can get to warmer southern waters in a couple days.