Posting an AAR for the USA on a scenario I designed many years ago, playing PBEM with my good friend who lives in Scotland.
This is actually the first in a line of scenarios I created centered around an AH where the CSA won the Civil War. Fast forward to 1946 and the world is in the iron clutches of WWII; Germany has risen and conquered most of Europe and half of Russia. Japan is allied with the USA. England staggers through a massive blockade and clouds of German bombers turning her cities into dust. Battles rage across the globe from the steppes of Russia, the deserts and plains of Africa and the bitter cold oceans of the North Atlantic. The USA and CSA, bitter enemies since the 1860's, to date have managed to avoid full scale conflict. However, a bloody cross-border firefight on the Potomac River near Washington DC on 21 June left tempers flaring and tensions white hot.
July 1946, A Second Civil War
The US IX Corps desperately tries to defeat a massive offensive by the CSA northward across the Ohio and Mississippi rivers in an effort to split the country in two.
The east/west boundary of the battlefield map for this scenario covers a 500 mile stretch of the US/CS border east from Leavenworth, IN westward across to Springfield, MO. The southern boundary starts near Memphis, TN, and continues north to Kansas City, MO.
Details on the composition of US forces, situation reports, and maps will be posted as the scenario progresses.
US Army Intelligence Report - dated 15 July 1946:
"...have reason to believe the Confederacy will attempt a cross-border invasion as early as 20 July. US Army counter-intelligence sources report massive rail movement of armor and infantry north through rail junctions in Memphis, Clarksville, Columbia and Nashville. At this time, no border incursions have been reported for any Ohio River sectors, and road/rail links on the Leavanworth/Battletown exclusion zone remain open. High-level talks continue in Washington as a result of the Potomac border incident on 21 June. Confederate officials deny any provocative actions and acknowledge only routine battalion-level exercises. IX Corps and Border Defense Command order all regular Army, Border, Fort and National Guard units to stage 2 alert and are directed into blocking positions along the Ohio River. All intra-sector travel is restricted IAW Border Defense Plan Gold. Units in the Missouri salient area are ordered to dig in and to increase frequency of recon patrols. Further intelligence reports will be released as they become available...”

















