Jim-NC wrote:You may have had a disjointed union attack (the union corps arriving on different days). JJ won the 1st battle against 1 corps, but then a 2nd or 3rd marched into the territory ready to fight, and JJ decided to not stay and defend as he was too heavily outnumbered (probably as the 1st corps had not completely retreated out of the region yet). Thus he fights 1 battle, but retreats before the 2nd occurs.
Captain_Orso wrote:Or if they are moving from the same region, use the coordinated movement button so that they all arrive at the same time.
Thinking about this battle, if a number or corps and an army stack are entering a region uncoordinated and, lets say, one corp engages Johnston and Bragg and is repulsed then it must have been a pretty quick battle, because otherwise the other corp and army, already entering the region, would MTSG. Obviously this didn't happen. So Jim-NC's assessment seems to be the most plausible.
One more thought, if you have forces outside of a region that can enter it quick enough, theoretically, then you don't actually have to move them in at all, just let them MTSG by moving one large force in and letting a battle start. The advantage of this is if some of the invading forces would have to cross a river. When crossing rivers the defender get's a huge first round of battle advantage while the invading forces are crossing. When MTSG river-crossing is not taken into account.
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