[color="Red"][SIZE="6"]Late August 63 result and Early September Orders[/size][/color]
Two sizeable battles this turn. Both unexpected and neither of them decisive but given that the ratio of losses was about 1 to 1, from my perspective, as the Union player, thats a very good result.
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EASTERN THEATRE[/size]
Virginia
Johnston's Confederate Corp continues to wend it's weary way home to North Carolina. Unfortunately I have little in the way of reserves to attempt to bring it to battle so will watch as it retreats back from whence it came. Even with those two supply wagons in tow Johnston must be hurting from lack of supplies now. All I can do is to wave a fond farewell to him and hope his shadow never darkens the Northern doors again.
Also note from the picture that I've started to construct a new depot at Charlottesville. Its an important rail intersection. If you can always build depots at key rail links. Movement of those vital supplies is much speeded. Its not always possible though.
Out of shot I'm also reconstructing the Manassas depot. Its vitally important for the coming winter that I have sufficient staging posts to push and pull resources to my front line troops. A tip for any Union player particularly is to neglect at your peril depot construction when you are on the offensive. Its easy to overlook but logistics (quite rightly) are such a key element of this game that you will suffer if you do.
North Carolina
Our first significant battle in a month. Totally indecisive and as I said before, somewhat unexpected. I was, I suppose, fearing that Smith at Fort Picketts in Sampson NC was no longer actually inside the structure given that last turn I was showing his picture. How he managed to get outside without fighting Berrys beseiging Corp.......well I'll leave you to ponder that one.
Anyhow it seems as if my move of Franklins Corp through Sampson to get to Martin NC was enough to precipitate a battle. Rather irritatingly for me was the fact that Franklins Corp was rather low on cohesion....if only his troops had been fully raring to go I might have had a stunning victory (if a somewhat fortuitous one under the circumstances). Still a draw with such hefty losses to both sides was satisfying enough. After all I can replace the losses, not easily, but they are replaceable. Banks on the other hand has little chance of refilling his shattered ranks until the December draft arrives.
I was also pleased to note the 27 hits the Rebels took in their retreat. Not much I grant you but I'll take anything I can get.
Now, if you will bear with me, I'd like to share with you how I approach major battle reports. I never simply skim over them. So lets take this battle and examine it in greater detail.
The battle report shows that I had some 40,000 troops engaged. OK so far so good. Now we all know that the battle reports are often inaccurate as they show ALL troops in an area at the time of the battle which is often not the same as the NUMBER of troops actually taking part in the battle. We also know as players that troops that MTSG never appear in the battle report.
The report indicates that Franklins move was blocked in Sampson. That could have been Smiths Corp doing the blocking but it might not. Why do I say that? I'll explain my musings in a minute or two.
Anyhow the report says that Ricketts Division joined Berrys Corp on day 3. That swelled Berrys Corp by approximately 7,000 troops. Im also informed that McDowell MTSG.
Now add Ricketts troops to Berrys Corp as it was in Early August and Berrys command begins to approach 23,000. To that include Franklins Corp in Early August, anothere 17,000 and you have my magic 40,000 troops engaged in the battle. McDowells Corp which MTSG, another 20,000 never show up but they were there.
So in actual fact I had around 60,000 troops embroiled in this little dingdong.
Now lets look at that pesky Confederate number. Well its here that I start to scratch my head a wee bit. According to the report Banks had some 20,000 troops under Smith engaged yet Smith previously only had two divisions and there is no way a single division comes close to 10,000 unless its comprised entirely of infantry. So if Smith commanded 20,000 then I'm missing something but what? Some additional troops methinks? Was Banks attempting to reinforce Smith? Certainly a possibility and if it were with another division that would give Smith around 20,000 which started the battle.
If thats right then Smith now commands three divisions. Regrettably I'm not seeing the details of his command now so I cannot tell but thats what I suspect has happened.
The other point to make is that in a battle of this magnitude I'd not have expected so high a casualty rate on my side if my opponent only had 20,000 effectives on the field. Nah, in much the same way as McDowell MTSG, at least one of those darned CSA Corp commanders must have done the same. Lo and behold when I look at those power ratings....yep... would you Adam and Eve it Forneys Corp at least has been in the wars. Those two divisions of his have been hit hard. That would account for another 12 to 14,000 rebel troops being in the battle. And whats this? Hoods division has disappeared from Forney's command. Could Banks have moved him to join Smith at Sampson? Is that how the starting number of CSA troops in the battle was as high as 20,000?. I wonder?
Finally there is Bory. Was he involved? With his hide value having increased I'm lacking a clear picture? But he might have been.
Amazing really what you can glean from the reports if only you take the time to look
Whatever the in's and out's of it I have strong suspicions that Bank's defence is now severely compromised particularly as E. Smith in his retreat has abandoned Fort Picketts and moved to the southern banks of the Neuss.
Now what to do thats the question. I think Banks will do one of two things. He's such a fine player and as I've discovered he certainly does not believe in half measures. With my move of Franklin to plug that gap at Martin having been thwarted he's either got to pull back to new defensive positions or....and its the biggie....he does that swinging hook around my flank towards Richmond.
How glad am I that I know Stonewall's command cannot yet be in any state to be added into the mix.
The sensible thing for the Confederacy to do would be to retire but look at the way Banks has continually dumbfounded me. In 62 there was that march into Kentucky. This year there has been the campaign into Virginia. I'm not sure Banks will do the sensible thing. He's playing the confederacy with such tenacity.
No I'll play it safe for another turn. It grieves me as Berry's Corp is in good shape as is Whipples Corp at Raleigh. And Grant is just itching for another crack at them there rebel positions. But no I'll wait. Hamiltons 3 division Corp will reach Garysburg in a couple of days where it will rest for the remainder of the move. That will place it in a good position next time. With the arrival of Hamiltons Corp at Garysburg the need for Franklin to move to Martin recedes so I've issued orders for him to march to Raleigh. His troops do need rest and recouperation but if I have him at Raleigh then I should be able to release Whipple for a forward march.
So thats the plan then. Of course. Should I be entirely wrong (not unusual) and discover that Banks does the same as me and sits tight. Well then nothing much changes. And lets not also forget that I have the odd independent division or two that has been released from the rear environs now the immediate threat of a CSA invasion of Virginia has passed.
I'm showing this picture just to let you see that I've started to flesh out Crittendens Corp again. Its still nowhere near full strength but its improving and will shortly (I hope) be a thorn again in the Confederate sides.
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Kentucky
Banks' using Ruggles and those Indian raiders is becoming a complete nuisance in Kentucky. I have to respond to the threat. I just hope that in doing so I dont take my eye off of the ball and the bigger picture. Ruggles in particular could do some damage as many cities are only lightly defended.
In an effort to stabilise the situation I'm rushing a partial division from Nashville under the able command of General Kilpatrick to Paducah. That should be a start. I'm also retiring one or two forward units to nearby cities just until the current threat has receded.
Tennessee
There was only the one minor skirmish in this theatre which I was fortunate enough to win. I might have fared even better had I have had enough ammunition.
The stalemate continues. We continue to face one another off. Banks I'm sure does not have the troops to mount and offensive, at least yet, in this theatre whilst I am unwilling to do so given the hostile terrain.
Interesting those CSA forces continue to struggle for supply. Polks command is showing red whilst Braggs and Johnston's are orange which makes events in Georgia which we will come to later even more pleasing.
Mississippi
Well I've stiffened that important intersection at Corinth quite nicely. Buell at last has a Corp....even if it is only one division strong

He'll sit there for the remainder of the year or until I'm sure enough that the raiding threat to Kentucky and beyond has evaporated.
Georgia
Good news here. Grierson has done magnificently. Banks was evidently keen to try to save the Augusta depot from being destroyed by my Union boys as he attacked Grierson twice with not one but two forces.
Luckily for me Griersons command survived the first early assault on his positions. The second assault which forced him to retreat came too late to prevent me from torching the depot.
So the first assault on Grierson by Morgan came on day 1. Banks must have been pretty desperate as I'd seen off Morgan last time and he had not been reinforced. Grierson with odds in his favour easily saw off the first assault. The rebel cavalry even had to cope with a few retreat hits.
Wheeler with a much stronger Confederate force launched a second assault on Griersons position on day 6. A day too late to prevent the Augusta depot from being destroyed. Even though Grierson was outnumbered more than 2 to 1 his troops put up a valiant fight before retreating.
In the retreat my Union troops suffered a further 10 hits but fortunately no actual elements of the command have been lost..... YET
Now to try to run Grierson home as quickly as I can evading everything that I can if thats possible. He's done such a wonderful job that I'd like to get him home safely. Funny how you can get attached to sprites at times....at least I can...they almost become real
[SIZE="3"]LOWER SEABOARD[/size]
Alabama
Another stand off. Mansfield cannot move for fear of exposing my depot at Milton. Neither, I suspect, can Banks move Longstreet. Mobiles just too important too him. I'm also desperate to get another depot online at Ft Pickens. It should happen this turn. I am mindful that with 9 divisions in this theatre that I need to feed that I'm about on the cusp of being able to supply them.
On a brighter note at least Milroys Corp is beginning to take on replacements at Milton. Soon that Corp will be ready to take the field again. I think that perhaps this theatre might turn out to be the most interesting in the next few months.
Onto the second sizeable battle of the turn. Sheridan against Johnston. Hmmm so Banks must have been advancing with Johnston's army. Interesting. My but my opponent does make me sit up and take notice at times. That punch I would never have called in a million years. I can only hazard a guess that he was attempting to deny me an easy route for a strike on Atlanta. If the Confederacy could hold West Point then I'd have to circle in difficult terrain.
How lucky was I that I'd decided to move Sheridan forward. If there's a downside at all its that it exposes my hand. Banks knows for sure that he's up against both Hooker and Sheridan in this region.
I'd love to follow up but just do not have the strength to do so. Give me another month and things might be different. Trouble is another month is another two turns closer to winter which is not far off now.
As well as 3 elements lost in the actual battle the Rebels suffered a further 45 hits in the retreat .....excellent.
OK so this is the current picture. All I can do is hold steady for a turn or two and hope that vital supplies start to pour in. I'm about on my limit (I could infact be over) for having troops that can be sustained.
Florida
This time the assault goes in on the Dead Lakes. If its successful there is at least a level 1 harbour so I should be able to get some supplies too it. Its whether I can get enough supplies to allow me to build upa sufficient force to take Fort Gadsden. Time will tell.
Well good people thats about it. I've deliberately not shown a picture of the far west and San Francisco this time. The seige continues but there were no breaches and absolutely nothing has changed.
To the bits and bobs then.
Economy - Nil
Reinforcements - Nil
Drafts - Nil
Replacements - 2 Elite Infantry, 4 Line Infantry, 1 Cavalry, 4 Field Artillery
Foreign Intervention at last is no longer a negative. It stands at +1
NM for the Union is now 133. Following those reverses in the field the Confederacy is down to 91
VP's - at last I'm in the same street its 2019 for the Union and 2098 for the Confederacy.