[color="Red"]Turn 23, Early March, 1862:[/color]
Lee takes Command!! (Now call me crazy, but I was sure that this wasn't suppose to happen until June. I must say...it is a VERY pleasant surprise to me. It will make this year fun

Grant defeats garisson at Lynchburg!! (As I thought. Soundoff opted to take the oh so easy target of an undefended Lynchburg. I gathered some great intel on what Grant's got to play with.)
Union army presses south into Culpepper!! (A very good strategic move by Soundoff here. He's been stealing the initiative from me at just about every turn. I had though he might wait one more turn to advance...looks like I was wrong.)
Thousands of Yankees storm Ft. Gadsden!! (The Gulf fort falls. An interesting move for sure. What's Soundoff up to??)
Van Dorn's army finds refuge!! (At long last...after nearly a month's march across hills and mountains and nearly half it's manpower gone...Van Dorn and the Army of Arkansas are met with much needed supply.)
Orders for the east:

Alright. First of all, Culpepper. Great move by Soundoff, but it presents an opportunity for me. I like the fact that Soundoff's army has moved out of its trenches in Mannassas...it will be much easier for me to attack it successfully with Lee and company. Grant did just what I wanted him to do (the further I can keep him away from Northern Virginia the better. I will only be worried about him if he seriously threatens either Richmond...or the rails leading there from the Carolinas.)
So, I will concentrate the Army of Northern Virginia in The Wilderness and reorganize there under cover. I have a little trap I hope to set for Soundoff this turn. My plan is leave Fredricksburg very lightly defended with newly arrived J.E.B Stuart's cavalry. I want to make it look like I was thinking though.....that it's a plausible defensive position. So I'm leaving Stuart in the trenches.
I'll back up for a moment. My goal for the coming Spring and Summer campaigns...is to get Soundoff to move the Army of the Potomac. As long as I've got him out in the open...I can defeat him decisively with my far superior Generalship.
So, as a means to that end...I want Soundoff to think I've made a mistake in Fredricksburg...leaving it too lightly defended as a direct route to Richmond. As a Union player...it's very hard to turn down a direct route to Richmond as opposed to an indirect route south and west toward Charlottesville. So...again....the army will concentrate...and leave Fredricksburg as the bait.
What I hope to have happen...is for Soundoff to advance into Fredricksburg on attack posture with either Hamilton or McDowell's Corps...next turn...I plan to beat him back there with my heavily reinforced army and be waiting for him....defeat his army...and open the road to Washington.
This plan relies heavily on there being good weather next turn.
Meanwhile, Soundoff has placed Grant in a rather precarious position. I believe he may have gotten greedy with the attack on Lynchburg. So I hope to trap him. I'm sending Johnson south to cut off his path of retreat. Huger is railed over from Norfolk to set up around Burkeville.
In the West:

I think things might quiet down again in Kentucky, but I'm not betting on it. I know Soundoff's Full Mobilization has probably produced at least another few divisions in this theater. I've ordered the Army of Kentucky to concentrate at Bowling Green. Altogether I should have somewhere around 27,000 fighting men and 140 or so cannon. Soundoff will have to fight hard to earn Kentucky.
Winder's cavalry division will run up the rails to the north to re-establish military control along the line and to keep an eye on Thomas in Louisville.
Forrest is ordered to attack across the Ohio River and observe the positions at Cairo.
In the Gulf:

A I mentioned...Soundoff took Ft. Gadsden this turn. I asked myself...what on earth is he doing?? Then I took some time to look at the map and realized what it was. He's positioning himself for a drive up the river into Georgia...with Columbus as his target. Hopefully he delays at least a turn so I can get a proper defense in place. Currently I have E. Johnston's small force rushing back to Savannah and then to Columbus by rail...also some newly built coastal batteries will arive in the town this turn.
Hopefully I'm right here. If not...then I'll surely put Florida in danger of being completely cut-off.
In the Far West:

The Army of Arkansas...tired and hungry will withdrawal to Ft. Smith this turn and begin the long road to recovery. I don't suspect I'll see much of Shields and company this year, but I'll be ready if Soundoff makes a move for Arkansas. If nothing else...Van Dorn will be able to reinforce the Mississippi Valley theater of operations.
Watie remains in the trenches at Feyetteville.
And a note...something I failed to mention the last few turns:

Since I have hardly any Conscripts...I've been heavily beefing up my rail transport capacity the last three turns. This will help alot during the campaign season...
SO
Will Lee and the Army be blocked in The Wilderness?? Will Grant push further into Virginia?? Will Wood make a move for Columbus, GA?? Stay tuned....