August 1862
In the East...
McDowells army takes heavy casualties attacking Confederate general Longstreets army at the battle of Louisa, Virginia. Entrenchments are giving the Confederates the ability to fend of huge armies and survive to fight again.
We lost 6980 men, Longstreet lost only 3859.
It seems the Rebels intend to contest the Flanking of Richmond.
Grant Takes Bowling Green after a short battle with A. S. Johnstons rearguard. Buell also takes Nashville a day later, hurrah!
In the seas, we sunk the CSS Alabama, a Confederate Ironclad. Hurrah for admiral Dahlgren!
Lincoln Proclaims to free the slaves! Southerners are outraged, but the war is enobled. Hurrah for the Union!
September
Grant launches several assaults against A. S. Johnstons rearguard, losing 2460 men, but defeating the rebels.
In the East, Joseph E. Johnstons army has been surrounded and shall hopefully be defeated soon. In the west, A. S. Johnston has flanked again east, however Grant is moving east to meet him.
Benjamin Butlers army have nearly finished reforming in Annapolis, Admiral Farraguts fleet will ferry him south to capture New Orleans, hopefully.
November
The first US Coloured troops are put into uniform, a new resource of manpower to help destroy slavery has been utilised at last!
J. E. Johnston has been defeated in the Shenendoah Valley, he must now withdraw his army in the freezing cold of winter. Bad luck. I doubt his force will ever be a threat again.
Joseph B. Hooker is promoted to Corps command.
In the east....
McDowell defeats Longstreet again, but at the cost of 5000 men. The Confederates also lost 5000 men.
Grant attempted a sneak attack on A. S. Johnston, and was defeated. He lost nearly 7000 men to Johnstons 2300. A bad day.
January
A. S. Johnston repels another attack by Grant..... just die! Despite casualties, the country is behind Grant.