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- 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
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- 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
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- General Force Status
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- 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
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- Union player has not been activated
- Southern player has not been activated
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- Side : -
- Side : Union
- Side : Confederacy
- Select Side
- Settings
- Overviews
- Army Overview
- Navy Overview
- Hidden Enemy
- Music/Sound
- Time Delay
- Hex Grid
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- 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
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- 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)
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