Banks6060 wrote:first thing I'm thinkin' is the forced march penalty...and yes....If you had any divisions under Johnson's direct command...they probably didn't fight. typically, once you've formed a Corps structure, you only leave divisions in the HQ stack to rest them.
But it looks like you were only actually fighting with your two corps...in offensive posture....take away the 2 HQ divs...probably minus a good 600-700 power, with BOTH sides in attack posture (i.e. relatively similar fire values) and that evens the odds quite a bit.
It also looks as though his big guns were able to reach your troops before yours were able to fire. Quite frankly....fighting against the Yanks, with their Parrots, Rodman's and 10 pdr's....in clear terrain....is just inviting more casualties. So it's obvious that despite your superiority in artillery...he had a superiority in range.
Then you take penalties accrued due to insufficient command in your army.
Also it looks like quite a few more of your troops failed morale checks due to all the forced marching.
8 routed elements means low cohesion...again...probably due to forced marching.
So...in essence...what happened was Thomas advanced on your position in Nashville, your two Corps were probably out of position and hurrying to a place where they could support Johnson....they managed to make it....but were very tired and disorganized by the time they reached the field....not to mention insufficiently commanded.....were ordered to attack anyway.....into a hail of Union cannon....in the middle of open terrain....against an enemy that was better rested and probably a little better led. By the time they closed range...their cohesion was already so low that it would not be long before they began to route. Sure enough....the Union advance's momentum was too much for your tired Corps' to handle...and voila. a Union victory.
I think this is a pretty good analysis. The main thing that beat me was JJ wimping out and retreating with my two best divs, but also he engaged me at range 4, me at range 1. My command was uncoordinated, disorganized and frankly scared. As commander in chief action must be taken to protect the integrity of the confederacy! Stay tuned!!1qq1