Q-Ball
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June 1864 Overall, Union weight is beginning to tell. If you remember, we began the year at a headcount of 445K Union to 295K Confederate, or roughly 3 to 2; not sure the troop count, but the odds have probably widened slightly. Charleston: So, we agreed to back up the turn, and in the future, no amphib landings by running past guns. As a result, Meade landed his 20,000-man Corps on Ft. Johnson. The fort, of course, fell easily. Sherman took a beefed-up Sumter garrison, attaining promotion to 3*. Once Meade gets to Charelston, we are going to re-organize this into a new Army under Sherman, with 2 Corps under Meade and Greene. A division of Cavalry is on the way, with more troops, enough to cover an advance into South Carolina proper. We'll probably march on Savannah and Augusta first, with a view toward severing the Confederacy in half, and preventing any transfer of troops eastward to Virginia. Virginia: See map below; we are slowly advancing in several places around his flanks, in order to force him to pull back toward Richmond. I fully expect a Southern attack this turn, with a possible loss. That's OK, as we draw ever closer to Richmond. I am also landing 2 divisions this turn at Norfolk, under John Newton. They should be able to chase away the division, and take the Fortress. This will open the James River, and probably force a CSA pullback on Richmond.
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