Turn 4:
Late Aug.
Missouri-
Rolla is breached, its only a level 1 city, but a depot!!
I decide to wait as I dont trust fighting at -35% since Fremont <2-0-1> has turtled.
Onward to Springfield. Missouri is where we will advance if possible. But not today.
East:
Hunter only will get back to Alexandria late this turn, I decide to put my builds with McD and rail him to Alexandria. I have my cav destroy rail in Clarke and Stafford.
Will our railcutting enable us to isolate Manassas?
Kentucky:
Got toasted at Lexington. 3militia didnt get close as JJohnston gets there and smokes my boys. Lost 1677 vs. 95. Lost a NM point also. No advance is no longer possible, better hunker down. McL heading for Louisville quick. Need guns for defence of Louisville in case Rebs get aggressive. 4 of my recent Ky builds have gone to BowlingGreene so I have some strength now there.
Admin:
All going towards replacements except for 1 ME brigade called up.
Turn 5:
East:
Banks and McD(both in DC) are now ordered to Manassas with about 4 Divs plus some support art. Stonewall is there with 5 brigades and some support units well dug in. The rail cutting has gone as expected, Clarke is cut, Stafford will be early this turn and I now order Culpepper to be cut. This should isolate Manassas from supply but it being a depot the real benefit will be the lack of speedy reinforcements. Lets see what happens.
West:
Fremont is active and now orders the assault of Rollo. I decide to send about 5 brigades down river to JeffCity in hopes of trapping Price's still sitting Jeff City. I have cav all around his position keeping an eye on him and watching for reinforcements.
Admin:
Order 2 Armoured Frigates built in MidAtlantic
More replacements
More railroad/riverine transport cap.
Turn 6:
Late Sept:
West:
Rollo has fallen; I lost Fremont to an event. No casualties on my part as the rebs lose 800 conscripts/militia and 400 are captured. I see 1 hit at range and the militia destroyed and 1 hit in assault and the conscript infantry destroyed. Dont see how any assault would not have at least a few Union casualties.
Price has flown the coup at JeffCity and is likely force marching back to Sprinfield. My forces which are converging there but all in lessor grouping of 1-2 regs. each will attempt to cut him off.
Kentucky:
Polk has assulted Paducah and taken out the militia there. Not much I could do. I lose a cav regiment patrolling between Bowling Greene and Posey. The rebs have 2 cav reg. and 1 horse-battery doing search and destroy. Hmmm, Is an assault on BG next?
East:
McD and Banks have arrived in Manassas with defensive posture and the territory remaining 100% in reb control...Dont understand how a battle was not initiated as units are forced to offensive posture(as big penalties if not active, am not sure if the penalties are less if the leader was active but merely in defensive posture entering the region) . [ATTACH]623[/ATTACH]
Hunter is in Alexandria and is also ordered to Manassas. Stafford and Culpepper rail will be cut shortly and Clarke needs to be cut again. A small cav encounter there has cost the rebs a cav reg. even though its scored a reb victory I am not in Clarke anylonger and that railroad is repaired. I order 2 more cav reg. to Clarke to keep the rail lines cut. It is likely too late now. The reinforcements from HF and Winchester can get to Manassas now.
Admin:
2 new DivHQ, medic and supply unit for the East
More replacements
Turn 7:
Early Oct:
West:
Price makes it back to Springfield and a Union force of a reg of infantry and 1 reg of militia attempt in their attempt to take Springfield before he shows up gets pasted. Both regs. are eliminated.
East:
Lost cav battles in Culpepper and Clarke and ended up in Winchester ungarrisoned. I will stay there with my 2 cav reg. until I get asked to leave. I also lose a lessor battle in Stafford trying to keep my control there and keep the reb units trying to do repair duty away.
In manassas the battle finally happens. Hunter arrives in turn 11 in defensive posture and triggers the battle, obviously at a big disadvantage for the Union and I get hammered for 24.6K in losses vs. 10.6K for the rebs. I had small advantage in numbers but would have had a bigger advantage if the battle had occured then. Stonewall was reinforced from Winchester and was able to make the most of their battle advantages including Stonewall, and the defensive entrenchment and luck rolls. But I believe the penalty for the forced attack because Hunter entered a region unactivated was the main fault here.

Why not last turn? [ATTACH]624[/ATTACH]
The horror...the horror.
Admin:
2 Ky Brigades
Lots of replacements (didnt lose too many elements at Manassas)
Rail and Riverine Transport
Time for Winter to come....All troops are given orders to regroup back at our main city hubs. Our fall offensives were busts, except for Rollo which Aryaman never tried to defend.