E.g., I just assaulted 1100 Union troops (lvl 4 trenches) at Alexandria, with Beauregarde (1400) on one turn, then followed next turn with T. Jackson and friends (another 1250). With McDowell in charge of the Union side, my CSA suffered (about 1/3 losses) but only inflicted about 20% first battle losses and approx 40% in the second battle. Even with fresh, 100% cohesion troops, I could not route half the force (left over from the first battle) that should have been reeling with cohesion issues. IS THIS NORMAL?
2. Since I play both sides (to learn better), Athena just grinds me down despite the fact that I've taken most forts in the vertical corridor west of St. Louis, along with Jefferson City and Springfield. Also, I've got three stacking (totaling about 1000) that are wrecking havoc on all the Union forces in MO and KS. Yet, the Union Cairo forces have grown from 300s to nearly 1100 (vs. my 600) across the river. And, Athena has amassed all the blockade ships and invaded a Port guarding the MS river, along with landing a brigade to attack Baton Rouge (near where I live--

3. I've attacked Washington, itself from the rear. Burned down Gettysburg, got scouts around Baltimore, and have nearly 4,500 troops (in essentially 3 stacks) with steady reinforcement and replenishment chits in the que. I've got Copper Heads wrecking havoc in nearly every MD region and have even taken a few (but without the means to resupply or reinforce).
With all this positive sounding strategy, why am I unable to hand Athena a severe loss when I'm cutting supply lines, attacking with fresh armies, and raising CSA sympathy in the major cities of the north.
I don't know if I'm on the verge of victory or about to take a butt kicking, the latter being my expectation.
4. How do you manage to track all your builds and make sure they get moved to critical regions once built. Is there a special club that I need to join?
I've started reading the line items, but that's very tedious. Any suggestions?
Thanks