July 1776
The first levies of my game arrive and the continentals raise a total of 23 units. Some of the areas where militias appeared were off the beaten track a bit and I’ll need a couple of turns to get everything into play.
In the region of New England 2 militia units were raised in the far northeast. 1 at Fort Western and the other at Concord. The Fort Western militia is ordered through the wilderness to Ticonderoga and should arrive in 70 days to bolster Arnold’s small force. The Concord militia is ordered to Springfield and should arrive there in 21 days, but has to pass through a busy traffic corridor between Battleboro and Worcester.
1 unit of militia arrived at Ticonderoga and I’ve left it there with Arnold’s small force as garrison. Arnold’s force now consists of 3 militias, 1 siege artillery and 3 supply wagons.
At Fort Stanwix 1 unit of regulars appeared freeing up Warner from his garrison duties there. Warner will begin a campaign to burn the native villages in the Mohawk valley and is given attack posture and ordered to move to attack the Seneca Village first.
At Albany 1 unit of regulars appeared and has joined Schuyler’s small army of 2 militias and 1 supply wagon. Schuyler has been given patrol march orders to Dayton and back with attack posture set. A single British regular has set siege to Dayton and Schuyler’s force should be able to do it some harm.
At Springfield 2 regular units appeared and I’ve attached them to Colonel Glover and his marines and ordered them south to join Washington’s army at Hartford.
At Hartford 2 regulars and 1 militia appeared. I’ve detached Israel Putnam and ordered him north to join the garrison at Springfield and replace Glover’s command abilities for that garrison.
When these two moves are completed Springfield will have 3 militias (4 if the Concord militia makes it in unscathed) in garrison lead by Joseph Warren and Israel Putnam (both 1 star generals). Washington’s force will consist of 1 light unit, 7 regular units, 7 militia units, 1 Dragoon unit, 1 artillery unit and 4 supply wagons.
Minutemen appeared at both Worcester and New Bedford and recaptured those towns. As they are deep in British territory they’ll simply remain in their respective towns as garrison until they disband.
Intel spots a small army lead by Karl Emil Ulrich von Donop just east of Hartford in the area of Norwich that appears to be moving into Hartford. Von Donop’s force consists of a total of 5 units including his personal von Donop rgt.
Alexander Leslie and his large army are observed at Providence. His force consists of approximately 980 combat power (I added up the strength numbers Intel observed for his units). After Glover joins Washington’s force in 6 days Washington will have approximately 861 combat power, so I assume/hope he’ll be safe behind Hartford’s walls till winter.
Henry Clinton and his battered little British army set siege to New York this turn. Inside is William Alexander leading 1 militia and 1 supply wagon. Also the intrinsic fixed garrison is present.
The small town of Ridgefield just north of New York was captured by the British 17th Light Dragoons.
The small leaderless British force of 2 regulars and 1 supply wagon entered Princeton instead of joining Clinton as I thought it was going to do.
1 indian irregular unit appeared outside Philadelphia this turn. I decided not to give Wayne’s small force offensive posture since Clinton could easily end up there during this turns moves and would soundly trash Wayne if that occurred.
At Alexandria 3 regulars appeared and have joined with Robert Howe and the supply wagon there.
At Charlottesville 1 militia and 1 regular appeared. I’ve ordered the regular to Alexandria and left the militia behind as garrison.
Thomas Sumter is ordered to ride from Lynchburg to Alexandria to help meet command needs of the new army forming up there.
Brown appeared with his unit of Tory militia and captured Richmond. Lord Dunmore is still besieging Petersburg where he caused 10 hits this turn.
Intel spots 2 British regulars at Norfolk this turn. I’ll need that small army I’m forming up at Alexandria to head south as soon as it forms if I hope to save the unit inside Petersburg.
3 militias appeared at Hillsboro this turn. I’ve left one behind as garrison and ordered the other two to Charlotte to join with a large army I’m forming there this turn.
At Camden I’ve joined all new levies to Greene and his force now consists of 1 regular, 5 militias and 1 supply wagon. I’ve given him attack posture and ordered him to march north to Salisbury and then back to Charlotte to try and clear any/all British activity in that area.
Currently there is 1 British regular sieging Marion and his 2 partisans inside Charlotte, and Intel spots another British regular and an unidentified leader to the east in the area of New Hannover. I’m assuming this new regular is headed to either Charlotte or Salisbury, hence Greene’s move/counter-move plot.
The British captured both Augusta and Ninety-six this turn and set siege to both Savannah and Charleston with small forces.
I’m hoping Greene’s new army will have time to lift the siege at Charleston, but we’ll see. British activity is intense right now in the Deep South and I may simply have to give up on holding any of the big ports for now.
Jim