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Just a question on the rationale for Strategic, Major and Minor victories. I think there is something a little off in there somewhere. For example I just launced a double attack to take Nashville. In one attack, the big one, on Nashville Grant beat Price (their army commander and mine). Army was roughly 40,000 for me (about 30,000 committed) and 30,000 for CSA (about 20,000 committed). Grant won easily and lost only about 3,000 and perhaps 20 guns...Price lost about 6,000 and no guns. This was a minor victory for Grant. In the diversionary attack on Dickson my 6,000 vs CSA 6,000. I lost about 2,000 and so did CSA. I may have lost 10-20 guns. This was a MAJOR Strategic win for CSA....in a skirmish! This is the second time my diversion has been an equal battle loss and force wise, but was at least a major CSA victory. I think there might need to be some sort of adjustment for Major (for sure for STRATEGIC) battles in regards to number of men present. I've lost 2 Major's and 1 Strategic and both were diversionary skirmishes....there have been no other battles beyond minor in the rest of the war. (June 62).
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