Good news in the west. The AOT is now back to normal disposition and is now doing well.
The Union Army in Missouri has moved further back to Westport out of harms way. My raider is still following him so I'll try to do as much damage to supplies as possible.
Now to this enemy army. They have all gathered at Paducah and I sense a VERY risky opportunity here.
I'm going to Attack his army. Yes I leave myself wide open and imminent for disaster, yes attacking the enemy army head on is absurd and the result will be disastrous. This is all true, so I'm not going to do it.
However I'm making the observation he has gathered at Paducah to attack my smaller force at Mephis. If he was really interested in my main force why did he move there? He would of moved back to Bowling Green.
What I'm going to do is let them attack. I'll move Branch and all of his division to fortify the forts there. However I'm going to figure he will leave behind some forces just in case he needs to stop me from rampaging into Kentucky, so I'm going to move my entire army along the Tennessee river and attack Paducah after his main force has moved.
I realize this is extremely risky and if I'm wrong it could very well end in a decisive defeat with a lot of casualties. However, I'm going to take the chance. If I do end up attacking the entire army I still have confidence they can at least face them off and not get totally slaughtered.
If it turns out a success and it works as I hope I will then move my army back to the Cumberland and move a division or two to harass Kentucky.
On the side I've also given my forts in Mephis breastworks in order to reduce siege damage. I don't have enough resources for weapon upgrades.
[Please realize that the report of enemy troops is EXTREMELY exaggerated. I have an estimate they only have about 120,000 men.]
