Mid to Late Summer to Early September
AKA “A Season of Blunders”
The south had everything lined up perfectly to take Harpers Ferry at the middle of the Summer. McColloch had just cut the RR again from Washington to Harpers. But then…
Instead of using a militia force to “garrison the area between Harpers and Alexandria, the oh, so brilliant Grand General, that would be me, decides to use PGT army unit instead.
The plan is/was to have Jackson attack the Harpers force, and prevent the Union from reinforcing with any divisions or corps. Hence the previous RR cut and putting troops between Harpers and Alexandria. I decided to use PGT and the army unit for if he is attacked he either retreats or gets a march to the sound of the guns action.
A word for the unwise, Please remember to
UNsynchronize

the army/corp synchronize movement button. I DIDN’T. I forget about that game feature of movement. And to my horror, Johnston moved from Manassas.
So as it turns out, the Union moves a corps into Harpers Ferry, with two 300+ divisions. Jackson moves on Harpers after they arrive and gets repulsed. About 500 casualties to each side. Schurz’s led union cavalry runs into a mob of late arriving southerners in the area between Harpers and Alexandria and gets repulsed. The good of the situation is I picked up two supply carts trudging along defenselessly. The bad, the bad, and the very very bad, is Manassas. Why oh, did I forget about the synchronized move. Now Manassas is next to defenseless.
All might have been well, IF, I had put Johnston and PGT on attack posture the following turn. But as it turns out, after mass redeployment to protect Manassas and then to protect the areas those troops left, I left Johnston and PGT in defense posture. So as the Union took Manassas, my defensively postured Johnston simply turned around once he got to the newly captured Union Manassas. Major error number two.
Major error number 3 … are you ready for this one… after reinforcing Fredericksburg at the start of spring, I somehow managed to get preoccupied and forgot to reinforce further. So within the same 15 days that the South managed to lose Manassas, the south allows a Schulz led cavalry force, the same cavalry that just got smacked around a bit 15 days earlier, crosses the river and thwarts the dug in brigade of light infantry and militia. And duh, when the cavalry, with artillery, a 100+ stack takes on a 50+ stack with NO artillery, what should I think would happen. And I say to myself, how can this happen. Well when I have Holmes running around, and MgGruder doing the same, both of which would normally be “supporting” Fredericksburg with their artillery that I give them or they already have ….
So I’ll get some pictures up of how the South managed to lose both Manassas and Fredericksburg on the same turn. The worse part about Johnston not getting back to Manassas without a fight, is now his Corps has further cohesion lose. The Union also took that Fayette, Arkansas place but that was expected.
So how does one fight now…
If I was the Union player, I would be tempted to march straight unto Richmond just to see what would happen. There is nothing is his way except Richmond. There’s about 200+ strength units of infantry at Richmond, and Lee and Cooper just. I also got a 100+ stack of cavalry. Holmes is moving back to Richmond, and I have about another 100+ of militia and reserve units and sharpshooters that retreated all over creation from Manassas. So if I move everyone to Richmond, which I did, there’s only at most 500+, mostly crap infantry and leaderless for the most part. Well, Cooper and Lee. The Union took Manassas with barely a scratch with 700-800 strength. But then he also has Fredericksburg and it’s depot. It might be suicide to move on Richmond with one Southern Corp behind them, if those troops under that great Union leadership (McDowell 2-2-2 or something) can even move, but tempting I think.
And that leads me to the bright spot on the entire situation…How can one see hope after losing Manassas and Fredericksburg? Myself, I kindly remind myself of my primary and secondary objectives and strategy. I’m protecting Richmond check. I need to hold the Manassas Depot. Right now , not checked. But then I get to the Harpers Ferry part of my strategy. It was only ever an IDEAL to have Harpers Ferry. I wanted my presence known in the Shenandoah. By the Union taking Manassas he managed to leave Johnston to his rear and there is Jackson out in the Shenandoah.
The plan….
I’m thinking, ok hoping, that the Union player sees Jackson as a threat to Harpers Ferry. So in his eyes how is the South going to take Manassas? With Johnston and PGT. With all the Union cavalry running around, he very likely knows Johnston and PGT with their cohesion NOT at full strength, is only slightly better then the Union force at Manassas. And he knows he would be defending (if he decides to defend. If it was me, I either march on Richmond to see what would happen or destroy the Manassas and Fredericksburg depots and fall back, for my ’61 objectives as the union player would be to at least destroy one, if not both of those depots.) Giving his playing style and his strategy tactics to date (in my eyes) I feel it is very likely he will try to keep both Manassas and Fredericksburg, but not a certainty. And if that was what I was to do, maintain Jackson in the Shenandoah, I would be forced to use Johnston. And I would be fairly confident, if I was the union player, that I could withstand Johnston. And if not get sent back to Alexandria. And Johnston and PGT HAVE to at least move.
So….
Jackson packed up the entire Shenandoah forces except a lone militia unit. The Corps stands at 900+ and there are still units not entirely at full strength men wise (slight drool, images of soon to be, but month or so away, of a 1200-1600 strength Jackson force). Jackson will march on Manassas. I can always retake Winchester, and if not, I really never expected to maintain the Shenandoah the entire war anyway. Instead of also sending Johnston on Manassas (there movements would be unsynchronized anyway), Johnston’s Corps and PGT will head to Alexandria. This last part has me extremely nervous. Though Johnston is at 803 and PGT 104. There cohesion is a mess. I’m not sure if cohesion/overall organization affects the battle outcome other than attack strength. I’m guessing in addition to units with major cohesion lose, not only attack and defend with lower values, but are more likely to tuck tale and run. I could see the Johnston force getting caught and completely annihilated too. But giving the current situation, I think it’s well worth the risk. The benefit is they claim the field at Alexandria, handicapping a Union retreat from Manassas. Who knows, I may be able to go up against ill prepared divisions to eliminate. I thought about sending my new 100+cavalry force to maintain the area east of Manassas and North of Fredericksburg. Further hindering retreat. But with my current luck, I would run into a superior Union force, and wouldn’t have Cavalry anymore.
Out West…
Price as formed a division of Arkansas troops. He will be marching to retake Fayette though the depot is destroyed. Though I’m leery, for I can foresee Union troops from the plains and far west sneaking in behind Price. I’m going to take the risk. Lyons and his force disappeared. It doesn’t appear that the Union can make it to little rock, ark so I’m relocating B. Johnson’s division, that just arrived, to take over Zolicothes position around Humboldt, Tennessee. The Zman is heading to the city north of Nashville and just east of Ft. Donalson. There is a Union Division approaching. I would like to attack it , but the Zman isn’t cooperating this turn. He’s inactivated. The Union may be doing me a favor, it has began to siege Lexington, KY. If he only knew I meant to take Bowling Green the next 15 to 30 days. While the Union player has repaired RR along the North Kentucky boarder and moved forward, I slipped behind him , and cut the RR once more. So now he has troops with broken RR’s lines to his rear and me about to engage. Whiting is forming a division and moving on Bowling Green. I hope to create a little buffer for Nashville, which Polk is protecting at present. I’m feeling pretty good in the West. My only main concern is the Union flank maneuver on Memphis from the Arkansas and Missouri area. I’m in flux in where to position B.Johnson, for right now I need him and his forces in two places. Well I could use them in two places…. One to assist Price in Arkansas, which if it where Spring with this current situation, the tides would turn in my favor, but “Winter is coming.” I could also use him, which was why the forces where built, in my Tennessee and Kentucky operations to protect Nashville and Corinth objectives.
The Plans are set. Teeth are bared. Now we wait and see.
To Late September
E-mail to Union player who congratulated me on recapturing Manassas and position myself in the Alexandria area
“Personally, I think that turn was a failure on my part. Jackson didn't engage. My generals are being incompetent. Particularly PGT, who appears to have nothing go right around him. He got demoted in seniority. lol. At this rate I won't have to pay anything to get lee into the army. That is if there still is an army within the next couple of days. And Jackson is really, well, not being Jackson at the moment. I'm sure you can read a map as well as me. I'm in deep sh..... My little, ok actually huge, synchronized army movement mistake has completely changed the game in the east. It definitely has made things more interesting too. I think the east has gone from a year long stare down to what can be described as bunch of squirrelly uncontrollable kids starting to run circles around one another. So I guess to end my midnight spiel, tag, you're it.”
To summarize…
Jackson chased away the Union soldiers who destroyed the depot. Southern General (me) gets more mad than Lincoln ever did. Lose a depot, don’t engage, and now I left Winchester for the Union. PGT and Johnston engage losing 2000+. PGT runs away. Johnston than sticks around and is reinforced by Jackson, who cause 2000 Union casualties.
Out west, Whiting is a completely worthless, having lost two battles to militia. I can’t wait to get some real division commanders over in the West. Things are going pretty well in the west overall, but I feel an endless wave of troops starting to mount.
Perhaps someone wants to give me a loan. I could really use the money. I have a nice stockpile of troops I can’t build though…