Tue Jun 16, 2009 1:57 am
This is my routine now:
* Two fleets - one under Farragut for transporting men and running the forts at the mouth of the Mississippi, one under Dahlgren for bombarding. Each fleet's posture is set acording to its mission.
* I'm usually playing against history's clock, so to speak, so organizing the force and getting it under way is on a schedule. Lately, I've wanted to bring a whole buncha guys with me, so as to exploit the landing as much as I can.
* I usually launch from Baltimore and want a 3-star (with an Army), maybe two 2-star, and some divisional generals. Depending on who's active or not, I might have some 12 or 14 element Divisions - no matter, there's not a lot of opposition anyway, and flexibility in your force structure can be beneficial.
* Stop en route at the FL forts, regain cohesion, and then re-launch.
Will usually take some naval hits, but once past the forts, have not encountered serious opposition to the landing.
Once you have New Orleans, take Ft. Pike to ensure an open path for supplies and reinforcements. The seize Baton Rouge and possibly Port Hudson. Then take the forts at the mouth of the river.
[color="#AFEEEE"]"Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable!"[/color]
-Daniel Webster
[color="#FFA07A"]"C'mon, boys, we got the damn Yankees on the run!"[/color]
-General Joseph Wheeler, US Army, serving at Santiago in 1898
RULES
(A) When in doubt, agree with Ace.
(B) Pull my reins up sharply when needed, for I am a spirited thoroughbred and forget to turn at the post sometimes.
