[SIZE="2"]General Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson[/size]
When war does come, my advice is to draw the sword and throw away the
scabbard.
The Objectives Screen
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The taking of Ft Sumter
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Norfolk is seized by Virginia militia, yielding a great gain in big guns and heavy arms for the Confederate cause
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Benjamin McCullough races a force to Memphis, TN. This force will cross the Mississippi with all haste, in an attempt to persuade Missouri to remain aligned with the Confederate cause.
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[SIZE="2"]General Albert Sidney Johnston[/size]
We may be annihilated, but we cannot be conquered.
The Objectives Screen
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A lone band of militia heroically stave off a large Union force, but are forced to surrender the next turn.
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Gustavus Smith rapidly rails into Manassas in an attempt to stall the Union advance into this critical junction.
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Nathaniel Lyon has secured Missouri, but at the cost of popular support in the southern parts of Missouri...
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Meanwhile, as Lyon makes the typical Union move to suppress the CSA hold on Missouri, McCullough's troops are set on a sneak path to assault St. Louis.
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Citizen X wrote:Nice move with McCulloch. I am quite surprised that he has kept so much cohesion.
[SIZE="2"]William Howard Russell[/size]
Little did I conceive of the greatness of the defeat (at Bull Run), the magnitude of the disaster which it had entailed upon the United States. So short-lived has been the American Union, that men who saw it rise may live to see it fall.
The Objectives Screen
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McCullough's force takes St Louis... but loses it just as quickly!
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Stonewall Jackson takes the garrison at Harper's Ferry by surprise, forcing a surrender without suffering a single loss!
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The Battle of Manassas, a huge win for the Army of the Potomac!
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Union General Mansfield successfully lands forces at Williamsburg, on the Virginia peninsula, albeit with heavy losses.
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veji1 wrote:Ok, where is the rest of it ? Are you trying to say that you have a life beside the game ? Pff.. Come on keep us posted !
[SIZE="2"]Robert E. Lee[/size]
It is well that war is so terrible, we should grow too fond of it.
The Objectives Screen
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The Battles of Manassas. Both sides were wearing down badly after the end of July, but Magruder's timely arrival saved the day for Confederate forces.
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Though outnumbered, Sterling Price and his ragged militia band stave off attacks by Lyon while I desperately seek to get quality troops to Missouri's defense.
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Jackson makes a bold raid to cut the rail lines supplying Patterson's forces in the Shenandoah Valley, the Smith moves in to inflict heavy losses.
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The Confiscation Act fills the Confederacy with a strong morale boost. Following this and the sound military victories, the entire South throws it all into the war effort.
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[SIZE="2"]Robert E. Lee[/size]
It is glorious to see such courage in one so young.
The Objectives Screen
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The last of the Battles of Manassas. Both sides have become so tired that casualties are fairly low.
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Two battles at Morgan, WV. Smith inflicts heavy losses on the exhausted Union forces trapped in the Shenandoah.
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The Union lands at Morehead City, but reinforcements keep them from establishing a beachhead.
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The Union launches a surprise attack on Kentucky! This promises major action in September out West!
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