seydlitz_slith
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Joined: 6/16/2002 From: Danville, IL Status: offline
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Turn 3: Early May 1861 Victory Points: 96 National Morale: 82 Transport Pool: Rail: 209 River: 45 Sea: 121 Money: $797 (+178) Manpower: 805 (+38) War Supplies: 374 (+117) Merchants bring in $9 and 20 war supplies. The 5 promised Divisions arrive in Alexandria. Actually had a few units unlock and activate this turn, so I will have stuff to move. Events: Lincoln Inaugural Address (+1 NM) St.Louis Massacre (-20 loyalty in MO, -30 Loyalty in St.Louis. Get Gen Lyons in St. Louis) Martial Law in MD. (+20 manpower and +5 war supplies) Ericsson’s Folly (-5 war supply. Adm Dahlgren and USS Monitor start construction in NY. Ironclads now available for construction. Territory Lost: Laredo in West Texas. Noticed that the rails were torn up in Norfolk VA Builds for the turn: Now this is where I get controversial. This might work, or it may not. I am going to spend just about all of my money and war supplies this turn. I am committing to two things early: 1. Build as many militia as possible in contested and border states to maintain control, protect rail/supply lines, and prevent the CSA from having free walkovers in undefended cities. It will also allow for some limited offensive action in contested areas as well unless the CSA likewise makes a heavy investment in militia. Militia are dirt cheap and you can build a lot of them. 2. Build as many blockade flotillas as I can afford early and see if I can get the blockade established early and effectively. With very little industrialization, and precious few dollars to invest each turn on industrializing, the CSA will be critically dependant upon blockade runners to bring in cash and war supplies. The earlier I can choke this out, the shorter the war will be. Militia Builds: MO: 13 (yes, 13…that will make MO a pain for CSA to hold) MD: 2 PA: 5 WV: 2 OH: 4 IN: 4 IA: 3 IL: 4 Regular Unit Builds: 1 STR 63 Infantry Brigade in KY Naval Builds (all in Mid Atlantic): 1 Armored Frigate 8 Blockade Flotillas (yes, here is where all my money went, at $82 per flotilla = $656 here alone) My balance will be: $5, 491 manpower, 27 war supplies. That should be fine, we make plenty of money and war supplies each turn. Naval Moves: Constellation from Atlantic Shipping to Atlantic Blockade St. Louis from Ft. Pickens FL to Gulf Blockade Brooklyn from FL Keys to Gulf Blockade Continue blockade in Hampton Roads. WEST Army Moves: Attack Rolla MO with Gen Lyon (red posture) from St. Louis. Use rail. 10 days.. East Army Moves: Assign 1st MD Brigade in Baltimore to Hooker. DO NOT make a division. Set to orange posture and send unit to Harper’s Ferry to retake. Use rail. 8 days. In DC, assign the Washington Brigade to General Erasmus Keyes. Set to Orange posture and move by rail to attack Mannassas, which shows being defended by 1 militia. These two movements are important since Harpers Ferry is an important rail junction for the US. Also I want to take Winchester before the Shenandoah Force can become active and get there. It is the only level 3 city in the area and the CSA needs it to help the forces constitute quickly. Manassas is important since it is a rail junction and provides the shortest path for the CSA to move reinforcements up to Winchester. If I can cut it, I can seriously delay the arrival of reinforcements to that area, and force him to use a lot of rail moving up the long way into the valley. That is it for the turn. More tomorrow night as I get time to work the next turns. Feel free to make comments as appropriate. This is my first time playing the US. I am sure that some of my strategy will be different enough to warrant comment one way or the other. By commenting you will help everyone learn, myself included.
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