The Army of Fleet # Forces engaged in and around Yes No / corps / infantry division / cavalry division / Army of Troops under have sacked supplies captured. Railroad has been damaged! has notified that warships that threaten our commerce near our own ports will not be tolerated! Union troops Southern troops French troops British troops under have captured Do you wish to sack the city? Foreign newspapers have expressed dismay concerning the anger regarding the outrage over the actions taken against has fallen to Local militia and armed civilians have rebelled in (capital) The rebellion is successful! The rebellion is crushed! commanding a corps, has an infantry division, has a cavalry division, has been forced to surrender! No brigades brigades Rebellion Draft Rioting Scuttled State Lost armed with attacking fortifications! Battle Ready Forces Engaged miles from Weather : has been killed! has been wounded! Untried Trained Veteran Crack Duration service has expired retreat Result : Draw Result : Union Victory Result : Confederate Victory Done No qualified ports No qualified cities cities The governor of demands an offensive along the Seaboard in the West beyond the Mississippi demands a unified command structure. under General requests permission to move the HQ. Granted Denied Overcast Light Rain Downpour Freezing Snowing Clear Independant -none- Brigades : Strength : Artillery: Location : Objective: Entrenchment: Rout level : Fatigue : Experience : Morale : Command : Combat : Initiative : Aggression : Inspiration : formed at Forces unavailable, corps disbanded Maximum number of corps in use. Naval engagement at sea Running blockade individually Forces under the command of sunk with their transports! Garrison defending - Fortification - Defending troops - Defending artillery - Defending naval guns - Attacking troops - Attacking artillery - Attacking naval guns Execute Fortifications destroyed by bombardment! Attacking artillery destroyed by counter-battery! Attacking forces have failed, siege continues... Garrison defeated Attack rebuffed! Assault Tracks Time Position Could not access CD, please check The battle has ended inconclusively. The Union has retained the field. The Confederacy has Union losses : Confederate losses : French losses : British losses : ...retreat level Confederate forces capture... Supplies : has completed bridging operation. and troops under his command are detraining has been forced to surrender! training troops under progressing well. Union fleet at Southern fleet at French fleet at British fleet at has been scuttled. unloading munitions. embarking troops. Based at : Objective : Corps : Max Command : Morale : No brigades Victory Points : Sacking damage : RR, Port, River Garrison brgds : Required grsn : Supplies avail : New capital Emancipation of the slaves declared! Slaves now able to fill combat roles! Runner Ocean Home : Squadron Transporting: Supplies: Cotton : Ironclads : Wooden : Transports : Support against promotion No support Some support Very strong support Active Not active Available Wounded Removed Dead source conduit via sea isolated The new capital of is now located at The South has loosened their slave restrictions President lincoln announces freeing the slaves Britain demands that CSA commissioners to Europe on a British ship that have been taken by the Union navy be released. Comply Refuse Draft rioting in Union calls for draft Confederacy calls for draft Guns : Infantry : Cavalry : Cohesion : Command points : Remaining : Command points : No army commander available. End Orders Orders may use rail capacity. March guns have joined the brigade troops have joined the brigade added to garrison of added to forces under Fortifications being built No qualified cities No leader leaders cities Combat Stance Withdraw Defend Advance Training March Mode Cautious Normal Forced Supply Priority Subsistence Standard High Supply Type Encamped Depot line Army base Army objective Open CD Sound effects on? Exit Coastal guns Fortifications Add brigade to garrison Remove garrison Isolated Sea supply In supply Supply source Monthly Production Capacity Number of Weapons Being Produced per Month Port Capacity For Constructing Ironclads Port Capacity For Constructing Wooden Vessels CSA : International Prestige USA : Domestic prestige CSA : Domestic prestige Seaboard Weather Western Weather Mississippi Weather Supply City Army status Rail destination Subsistence Normal supply High supply Cautious march Normal march Forced march Depot supply Encampments Foraging Transfer brigades to garrison Transfer brigades from garrison Number of weapons available Supplies available in theater State Fort Depot Rail link River link Port facilities Ironclads Wooden Muskets Springfields Sharps Spencers Shotguns Smoothbores Parrotts Whitworths Mission Type Nothing Refit Move Cotton Run Patrol Attack port Amphibious Home port Objective Supplies avail Add supplies Cotton avail Add cotton Capacity Troop strength in seaboard theater Troop strength in western theater Troop strength in Mississippi theater Number of ironclads ocean/river Number of wooden ocean/river Number of transports ocean/river Troops armed with Execute Promotion Active status Divisional Cavalry Corps Army Active Available Removed Wounded Amount of supplies being spent on volunteer bounties per 500 troops raised Current number of recruits per month Appeals : 3 months between, minimum Presidential appeal for more troops Set Infantry Recruitment (cost 0) Set Cavalry Recruitment (cost 10) Set Artillery Recruitment (cost 6) Set Naval Recruitment (cost 1) Select new capital Select stance on slavery Emancipation Combat roles Bondage retreat victory defeat casualties supplies captured Select elements to control Edit name of army Select city to place army in Select leader Select new brigade Weapon selection Infantry Cavalry Artillery Type to raise Corps Infantry Division Cavalry division Select city Select brigades, up to Port of construction Select number of ships Build capacity Ocean going River going Ironclad warships Wooden warships Transports Full campaign December finish European intervention No chance Small chance Good chance Leadership ratings CSA slave status Historical Slight variation Random Hidden In view Status of states Select state Capital Select Side Movement Delay Very Fast Fast Normal Supplies Total recruits Casualties Political support Supplies in theater Offmap production Supply and cotton transfers Slow Very Slow New Weapon Overall rail capacity Rail use Seaboard supplies Seaboard cotton Western supplies Western cotton Miss. supplies Miss. cotton State Type Quality Strength Enlistment Reinforcements Game Load Game Save Game Execute Playback Quit About National General Conditions General Force Status City Production Manpower Settings State Statistics Supply/Cotton Transfers Leaders Status Build Forces New Brigades New Army New Corps/Division New Fleet Status View Brigades Corps/Division Orders Army Orders City Orders Fleet Orders /Guns have been forces has been overrun! Forces under the command sunk with their transports civilian targets. setting objective Could not run file Union player has not been activated Southern player has not been activated Are you sure? Side : - Side : Union Side : Confederacy Select Side Settings Overviews Army Overview Navy Overview Hidden Enemy Music/Sound Time Delay Hex Grid Background Continue Select Brigade Select Deployment City Blockade Run Army Formed Brigade Brigade Display ID. State Type Quality Strength Reinforcement Weapon Return to Corps Orders Weapon Union Analysis Confederate Analysis Total Troops/Guns Battlefield Effects Engagement with fort at Effect of Fatigue - Effect of Morale Effect of Leadership Election Results. November 6 1860. Effect of Experience Effect of Weapons Starting Average Morale Casualty Effect on Morale Final Average Morale Effect of Battle Intensity Expected Enemy Losses has voted Republican Actual Enemy Losses Union Forces Confederate Forces Union Estimate Confederate Estimate Brigades Troops Artillery Brigades Troops Artillery Set Combat Intensity Skirmish Low Moderate High All-Out Set Union Intensity Set Confederate Intensity Terrain : Clear Terrain : Marsh Terrain : Dense Woods Terrain : Light Woods Terrain : Rough Terrain : Mountain Terrain : Town Not enough manpower available Men / Supply Naval Manpower Ironclad Requirements : 100 / 200 Wooden Requirements : 200 / 10 Transport Requirements : 150 / 10 City Falls Demoralized Low Normal Good Excellent Rested Capable Tired Exhausted Retreat level : - Retreat level : Shaken Retreat level : Broken Retreat level : Rout Inspiration Low Inspiration Average Inspiration High Inspiration Unknown Aggression Low Aggression Average Aggression High Aggression Unknown Initiative Disorganized Initiative Below average Initiative Average Initiative Good Initiative Excellent Initiative Unknown Combat Poor Combat Average Combat Good Combat Excellent Combat Unknown In-Transit Routing Replacing a leader may affect prestige has been removed. The record of does not warrant his removal! Do you wish to squander political influence to enforce removal? has been removed at a cost of prestige. will be removed at a cost of prestige, if the last brigade is transferred. Corps Formed Leader Casualty , requires promotion , capable , position inferior Selection Bridging Operation Union fleet # Southern fleet # French fleet # British fleet # has voted Democrat Fleet ID#, Home Port, Type, Ships, Mission Construction Fleet Unloading November 1864 Select Element Fleet Embark Naval Battle Merge Fleets Ships to be transferred Forces Fort Build Army Overview Leader, Strength, Guns, Supplies Used/Supply Level Foreign Affairs Foreign Papers Governor Complaints Inauguration Select Scenario 1861 Scenario or Campaign Start Point 1862 Scenario or Campaign Start Point 1863 Scenario or Campaign Start Point Saved Game Start Game Overview Map Elements : Command limit: Merge with fleet Amph: Objct: Fleets will merge There is no prestige cost in removing a leader from an inferior command position. Reaction unfavourable! Wooden Vessels Are Both Warships and Transports Supplies Available in Current Theater Production Capacity per Month Minimal Marginal Moderate Good Full To Seaboard from West To West from Seaboard To Seaboard from Mississippi To Mississippi from Seaboard To West from Mississippi To Mississippi from West Decisive Union victory due to capture of Confederate capital Decisive Confederate victory due to capture of Union capital Union side - marginal victory Union side - substantive victory Union side - decisive victory Confederate side - marginal victory Confederate side - substantive victory Confederate side - decisive victory A Draw Territorial : Military : Foraging : Casualties : Prisoners : Ocean Ships Sunk : River Ships Sunk : Territorial basis : Military basis : Rail Move Number of weapons of each type available in the national weapons pools. Corps, Division, Cavalry, Results of Engagement Brigades Casualties Morale Avail/Attacks command with initiative Analysis Confederates capture Battle Intensity : Skirmish Battle Intensity : Low Battle Intensity : Moderate Battle Intensity : High Battle Intensity : All-Out Fine Shaken Broken Routed Guns, type: Changing the capital has a major effect on prestige! Setup Human Computer No advantage Light advantage Large advantage New supplies and manpower available at before reaching objective The Union The Confederacy has surrendered to the Emancipation Proclamation Her Majestys government has recognized the Confederacy and her intention to ignore the Union blockade. Napoleon III has recognized the Confederacy and her intention to ignore the Union blockade. France offers the Confederacy recognition and an alliance in return for the state of Texas Accept Refuse France and the Confederacy have joined in an alliance. Texas is added to French-Mexico. France and Union at war! Confederate Gen.Baylor decrees New Mexico and Arizona as Confederate Pro-Confederate newspapers in Union territory siezed, editor tarred From England : London Times supports Union, London Post supports Confederacy Union navy removes CSA commisioners to Europe from the Trent(GBr) West Virginia legislature calls for new state Confederate congress adds Kentucky as 13th state Nathaniel Gordon hanged in NY city. Slave trader Lincoln signs Morill Land Grant Act, concerning the western frontier Congress creates West Virginia CSS Alabama leaves British port against Union wishes Fort Ridgley, Minnesota, attacked by Sioux nation Day of fasting and prayer throughout the Union British siezure of Laird Rams has no supply depot. is out of supply range. National supplies unavailable for cannot trace a supply path. Garrison (send to pool, -50 supply) Select Playback before attempting to Execute After orders phase, save the game and send the 3 files to opponent