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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
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