Mon Jan 21, 2008 11:16 pm
Risky, but doable, if enough force is used, if enough of the enemy forces are tied up, if you land far enough away from a large force, and particularly if you cut a rail hub that reinforcing troops would need to attack the newly landed troops.
And you really have to avoid those pesky forts (they're there for a reason).
This puts your invasion out of reach of a quick VP city grab.
Most of the open landing territory is swamp & has poor movement potential.
An easier, and safer, method would be to heavily reinforce a coastal fort (such as Pickens), then launch a 'second front' from there.
This requires a major commitment to keep pressure up, though.
A dedicated transport & escort task force to constantly ferry fresh troops to the battle area from a central troop building port (New York works well).
It's a two turn trip either way for the task force, & often takes two turns to gather a sizable force to ship down south.
Probably 1863 is the earliest this can be implemented, but you need to reinforce the fort as early as possible with what forces you can spare.
The CSA will attempt to take it, regardless.
If you wait just a couple of more turns for a few more regiments, it may be too late!
Zip down as fast as you can gather the necessary ships & troops.
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Pickens also makes a great, close, rest & refit point for your Gulf Blockade ships!