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Wed Apr 16, 2014 6:23 pm

Late Dec 64 - PbeM with havi

Coupla things:

* I have about seven Corps surrounding Richmond, five from McDowell's NEVA and two from Butler's AoVa. Given the Pwr numbers, I can attack at about 2:1, 10K - 12K vs 6K in Richmons. Lee is there, Jackson is there, and PGT is 'on top', showing sandbags. I decide to attack before the trenches are even more.

Four Corps end up in Richmond - no battle. One Corps retreated back to its start, in New Kent; another went to Louisa; the third, from New Kent, decided to go to Hanover Region, if I have that name right.

What the...???

* I had Lew Wallace in C-nooga, Forrest came along and tossed him out, naturally, he retreated in the wrong direction and got dogpiled some more. Number of men was still OK, though. Pope, a fellow Corps, went to the rescue along the Tennessee River - Wallace met Pope along the south (left) bank of the Tennessee, and Sheridan joined them. Decided to river back, to a Region with a town, just before Mussel Shoals (the 'stop' sign in the river). Grierson had been kicked out of a rail-busting Region and could river to join them - so I had two Corps and two Cav stacks rivering to this Region.

havi anticipated, Forrest was waiting with four Divs and it was awful. Grierson got WIA and his Bde wiped out. Th rest exhausted and spent. Forrest still there for company. I put all on G/G and tried to river past the 'stop' sign.

Sheridan did, at least he got to his destination. Pope and Wallace went one region to the west.

So...is the stop sign predicated on stack size, or what?
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Thu Apr 17, 2014 2:06 am

I believe the stop sign only applies to ships. I have seen people move a corps by riverine movement past that point (to attack Chattanooga for example). So I would say that the x only applies to ships.
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Thu Apr 17, 2014 2:40 am

Pope and Wallace's Corps did not execute the river movement. On the way to the rescue, incidentally, I had put Pope on River and rail, and the pathing looked like a 'hopscotch' around Mussel Shoals.

It might be size, it might be some other factors entering into it, I dunno. I'm just reporting what I observed.

They had some Supply concerns, also, while entangled east of Mussel Shoals. It could be the stop sign interdicts or diminishes Supplies, too. Again, dunno for sure.
[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



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(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.





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