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. I'm not one to complain, though. When life gives you Lee's, make Leemonade
. Because Lee is unlocked and I just happened to have an Army HQ waiting for him, I've assigned him the Army of Northern Virginia and switched Jackson's corps over to his army. Smith and Longstreet will stay with Beauregard for the meantime. I do plan on switching them to Lee's control soon, tough.
. If Grant does march against him, his force will be facing 7 enemy divisions against his own 2.



My morale is still below the enemies, but I'm gaining on him. I have almost twice as many victory points as my opponent so there is no immediate threat there. I have had mixed luck with foreign intervention so far, but it is not a forgone conclusion yet.


That is until now. Longhairedlout has abandoned Rolla so I'm sending Price there to claim the town. J. Johnston is on his way to Fayetteville with the Army of the Mississippi headquarters. It is still very hypothetical right now, but in my mind's eye, I'd like to capture St. Louis


I'm afraid I've fallen behind in your own AAR, but I'm looking forward to catching up














I have 1 infantry regiment between Grant and Memphis and something tells me that's just not going to cut it. There's nothing I can do to save the city and I just have to accept that it is lost.


MrT wrote:I am also in agreement with your view about MTSG, however I must say, that when MTSG is ment too take a day or so depending on distance weather rail and other factors, from a dispasionate point of view its realistic that the troops wont fight 3-1 odds under weak leaders. Holmes is especially prone too these acts of cowardice.

. I'll puck back up where the recent discussion left off.
Over in Winchester, Hays' cavalry detachement has shaken my cavalry from their shallow fortifications. Although, I still control the town, it is rather annoying. Hays is now a hunted man


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A piece of good fortune has fallen my way, though. Last turn I ordered Forrest to move to Milton, where I thought Kearny would land. Anyways, Forrest was somehow delayed and was 1 day behind schedule and because of this, he is still in the Pensacola region and not in the Milton region. Now, I'm railing Forrest across the swamps to cross the Mobile River. He will arrive in 11 days, which is way sooner than Kearny could ever make it because of the mud.


The real action is in the West this turn, so that is where we will head.
Robert Mitchell with 4 cavalry elements chased off my infantry guarding the Pulaski depot South of Nashville. This is the second time the same infantry regiment has been chased away from that depot. I'm about to throw them in the stockade if they don't start acting like Southern soldiers.
Anyways, the Tigers Brigade has arrived in Nashville from Louisiana and I've sent them under Ruggles to retake the depot. I'm sending them by rail so they should have no problem saving the depot in time.
. Kearny also was on the move last turn. It seems that he decided to walk around the mud to try and make it to Mobile. He now sits on the rails North of the city. He brought three divisions with him, but I'm afraid that's too little too late. The Mississippi River would dry up before he will be able to dislodge me from the Mobile swamps with only three divisions. I'm not sure what his plans will be, but I do know that Mobile is safe. He also has another division under Banks at Mississippi City where he has established a depot. It seems that he plans on being in the region for a while and he is adamant about keeping his depot if he has a whole division guarding it.


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