Gavrilo Sartorys
Private
- Joined
- Aug 7, 2019
- Location
- Orléans, France
Rules (same as similar threads) :
- only officers who are alive at this time could get a command in your OOB
- transfers from other theaters are allowed but try to make it plausible and realistic
- try to respect seniority and relations between commanders but without restraining your choices too much
ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA : Gen. Robert E. Lee (he proved to be a skilled and bold tactician at army level)
- FIRST CORPS : LTG James Longstreet ("Lee's Old War Horse", trusty, ambitious and skilled commander, able to handle large numbers of men)
--- McLaws's Division : MG Lafayette McLaws (competent but passive subordinate, he needs Longstreet's supervision to show his skills)
------ Kershaw's Brigade (five SC Regiments, one SC Battalion)
------ Barksdale's Brigade (four MS Regiments)
------ Cobb's Brigade (three GA Regiments, two GA Legions)
------ Semmes' Brigade (four GA Regiments)
--- Anderson's Division : MG Richard H. Anderson (trusty and skilled subordinate, he usually acts fast and strong on the battlefield)
------ Wilcox's Brigade (five AL Regiments)
------ Mahone's Brigade (five VA Regiments)
------ Featherston's Brigade (four MS Regiments)
------ Wright's Brigade (three GA Regiments, one GA Battalion)
------ Perry's Brigade (three Florida Regiments)
--- D. R. Jones' Division : MG David R. Jones / MG George E. Pickett (Jones died in January 1863, but he might perform better than Pickett)
------ Garnett's Brigade (five VA Regiments)
------ Armistead's Brigade (five VA Regiments)
------ Kemper's Brigade (five VA Regiments)
------ Jenkins' Brigade (five SC Regiments, one SC Battalion)
------ Corse's Brigade (four VA Regiments)
--- Hood's Division : MG John Bell Hood (agressive and bold fighter, inspiring leader, he is one of the best division commanders in this army)
------ Law's Brigade (three NC Regiments, two AL Regiments)
------ Robertson's Brigade (three TX Regiments, one AK Regiment)
------ Anderson's Brigade (five Georgia Regiments)
------ Toombs Brigade (four Georgia Regiments)
- SECOND CORPS : LTG Thomas J. Jackson (bold, inspiring and skilled tactician, maybe the best when in command of small independant forces)
--- A. P. Hill's Light Division : MG Ambrose P. Hill (competent and inspiring leader, he usually acts fast and strong on the battlefield)
------ Field's Brigade (three VA Regiments, one VA Battalion)
------ Gregg's Brigade (five SC Regiments)
------ Thomas' Brigade (four GA Regiments)
------ Lane's Brigade (five NC Regiments)
------ Archer's Brigade (three TN Regiments, one GA Regiment, one AL Battalion)
------ Pender's Brigade (five NC Regiments)
--- Ewell's Division : BG Jubal A. Early (valuable and trusty commander, he brings an agressive spirit to his troops)
------ Lawton's Brigade (six GA Regiments)
------ Trimble's Brigade (two GA Regiments, one AL Regiment, one NC Regiment, one NC Battalion)
------ Early's Brigade (seven VA Regiments)
------ Hays' Brigade (five LA Regiments)
--- Jackson's Division : William B. Taliaferro (valuable and trusty commander, should be division permanent commander)
------ Paxton's Brigade (five VA Regiments)
------ Jones' Brigade (three VA Regiments, one VA Battalion)
------ Taliaferro's Brigade (three VA Regiments, two AL Regiments)
------ Starke's Brigade (five LA Regiments, one LA Battalion)
- RESERVE CORPS : MG Daniel H. Hill (skilled, agressive and inspiring leader, addressed humorously harsh critics to almost everyone)
--- D. H. Hill's Division : BG Robert E. Rodes (valuable and trusty subordinate, needs to improve his skills at division level)
------ Rodes' Brigade (five AL Regiments)
------ Doles' Brigade (two GA Regiments, two NC Regiments)
------ Colquitt's Brigade (four GA Regiments, one AL Regiment)
------ Iverson's Brigade (four NC Regiments)
------ Ramseur's Brigade (four NC Regiments)
--- Evans' Division : BG Nathan G. Evans (brilliant tactician with abrasive personality)
------ Ransom's Brigade (four NC Regiments)
------ Cooke's Brigade (four NC Regiments)
------ Evans' Brigade (four SC Regiments, one SC Legion)
- CAVALRY DIVISION : MG J. E. B. Stuart (daring and polyvalent tactician, he needs strict orders when scouting behind enemy lines)
------ Hampton's Brigade (two SC Regiments, two GA Legions, one NC Regiment)
------ Fitzhugh Lee's Brigade (five VA Regiments)
------ W. H. F. Lee's Brigade (four VA Regiments, one NC Regiment)
------ Jones' Brigade (three VA Regiments, two VA Battalions)
***
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC : MG George B. McClellan (he was cautious but he possessed amazing strategic skills)
Chief of Staff : MG William B. Franklin (he would be more useful here than in field command)
- RIGHT WING : MG Ambrose E. Burnside (his practical sense can counterbalance some of his tactical flaws)
--- 9th Corps : MG John Sedgwick (first time in corps command, needs to show his valor)
------ 1st Division (3 Brigades)
------ 2nd Division (2 Brigades)
------ 3rd Division (2 Brigades)
--- 11th Corps : MG Franz Sigel (brings cohesion and pride to his German troops, not a good tactician but a useful soldier)
------ 1st Division (2 Brigades)
------ 2nd Division (2 Brigades)
------ 3rd Division (2 Brigades)
- LEFT WING : MG Edwin V. Sumner (a trusty and inspiring warrior, not a good tactician but a bold one)
--- 2nd Corps : MG Darius N. Couch (a valuable and competent subordinate)
------ 1st Division (3 Brigades)
------ 2nd Division (3 Brigades)
------ 3rd Division (3 Brigades)
--- 6th Corps : MG Henry W. Slocum (a valuable and competent subordinate)
------ 1st Division (3 Brigades)
------ 2nd Division (3 Brigades)
------ 3rd Division (3 Brigades)
- CENTER WING : MG Fitz-John Porter (McClellan's favorite, skilled defender, cautious but realistic tactician)
--- 1st Corps : MG John F. Reynolds (first time in corps command, needs to show his valor)
------ 1st Division (4 Brigades)
------ 2nd Division (3 Brigades)
------ 3rd Division (3 Brigades)
--- 5th Corps : MG George G. Meade (deserved his first try as permanent corps commander, considering what happened at Antietam)
------ 1st Division (3 Brigades)
------ 2nd Division (3 Brigades)
------ 3rd Division (2 Brigades)
- RESERVE WING : MG Irvin McDowell (don't seems to be loved by his troops, but he possesses some qualities and has to restore his reputation)
--- 3rd Corps : MG Joseph Hooker (bold, ambitious and inspiring fighter, difficult but competent subordinate)
------ 1st Division (3 Brigades)
------ 2nd Division (3 Brigades)
------ 3rd Division (2 Brigades)
--- 12th Corps : MG Oliver O. Howard (first time in corps command, needs to show his valor)
------ 1st Division (2 Brigades)
------ 2nd Division (3 Brigades)
- CAVALRY DIVISION : MG George Stoneman (would have a passive role with the main army under McClellan)
------ (6 Brigades)
- only officers who are alive at this time could get a command in your OOB
- transfers from other theaters are allowed but try to make it plausible and realistic
- try to respect seniority and relations between commanders but without restraining your choices too much
ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA : Gen. Robert E. Lee (he proved to be a skilled and bold tactician at army level)
- FIRST CORPS : LTG James Longstreet ("Lee's Old War Horse", trusty, ambitious and skilled commander, able to handle large numbers of men)
--- McLaws's Division : MG Lafayette McLaws (competent but passive subordinate, he needs Longstreet's supervision to show his skills)
------ Kershaw's Brigade (five SC Regiments, one SC Battalion)
------ Barksdale's Brigade (four MS Regiments)
------ Cobb's Brigade (three GA Regiments, two GA Legions)
------ Semmes' Brigade (four GA Regiments)
--- Anderson's Division : MG Richard H. Anderson (trusty and skilled subordinate, he usually acts fast and strong on the battlefield)
------ Wilcox's Brigade (five AL Regiments)
------ Mahone's Brigade (five VA Regiments)
------ Featherston's Brigade (four MS Regiments)
------ Wright's Brigade (three GA Regiments, one GA Battalion)
------ Perry's Brigade (three Florida Regiments)
--- D. R. Jones' Division : MG David R. Jones / MG George E. Pickett (Jones died in January 1863, but he might perform better than Pickett)
------ Garnett's Brigade (five VA Regiments)
------ Armistead's Brigade (five VA Regiments)
------ Kemper's Brigade (five VA Regiments)
------ Jenkins' Brigade (five SC Regiments, one SC Battalion)
------ Corse's Brigade (four VA Regiments)
--- Hood's Division : MG John Bell Hood (agressive and bold fighter, inspiring leader, he is one of the best division commanders in this army)
------ Law's Brigade (three NC Regiments, two AL Regiments)
------ Robertson's Brigade (three TX Regiments, one AK Regiment)
------ Anderson's Brigade (five Georgia Regiments)
------ Toombs Brigade (four Georgia Regiments)
- SECOND CORPS : LTG Thomas J. Jackson (bold, inspiring and skilled tactician, maybe the best when in command of small independant forces)
--- A. P. Hill's Light Division : MG Ambrose P. Hill (competent and inspiring leader, he usually acts fast and strong on the battlefield)
------ Field's Brigade (three VA Regiments, one VA Battalion)
------ Gregg's Brigade (five SC Regiments)
------ Thomas' Brigade (four GA Regiments)
------ Lane's Brigade (five NC Regiments)
------ Archer's Brigade (three TN Regiments, one GA Regiment, one AL Battalion)
------ Pender's Brigade (five NC Regiments)
--- Ewell's Division : BG Jubal A. Early (valuable and trusty commander, he brings an agressive spirit to his troops)
------ Lawton's Brigade (six GA Regiments)
------ Trimble's Brigade (two GA Regiments, one AL Regiment, one NC Regiment, one NC Battalion)
------ Early's Brigade (seven VA Regiments)
------ Hays' Brigade (five LA Regiments)
--- Jackson's Division : William B. Taliaferro (valuable and trusty commander, should be division permanent commander)
------ Paxton's Brigade (five VA Regiments)
------ Jones' Brigade (three VA Regiments, one VA Battalion)
------ Taliaferro's Brigade (three VA Regiments, two AL Regiments)
------ Starke's Brigade (five LA Regiments, one LA Battalion)
- RESERVE CORPS : MG Daniel H. Hill (skilled, agressive and inspiring leader, addressed humorously harsh critics to almost everyone)
--- D. H. Hill's Division : BG Robert E. Rodes (valuable and trusty subordinate, needs to improve his skills at division level)
------ Rodes' Brigade (five AL Regiments)
------ Doles' Brigade (two GA Regiments, two NC Regiments)
------ Colquitt's Brigade (four GA Regiments, one AL Regiment)
------ Iverson's Brigade (four NC Regiments)
------ Ramseur's Brigade (four NC Regiments)
--- Evans' Division : BG Nathan G. Evans (brilliant tactician with abrasive personality)
------ Ransom's Brigade (four NC Regiments)
------ Cooke's Brigade (four NC Regiments)
------ Evans' Brigade (four SC Regiments, one SC Legion)
- CAVALRY DIVISION : MG J. E. B. Stuart (daring and polyvalent tactician, he needs strict orders when scouting behind enemy lines)
------ Hampton's Brigade (two SC Regiments, two GA Legions, one NC Regiment)
------ Fitzhugh Lee's Brigade (five VA Regiments)
------ W. H. F. Lee's Brigade (four VA Regiments, one NC Regiment)
------ Jones' Brigade (three VA Regiments, two VA Battalions)
***
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC : MG George B. McClellan (he was cautious but he possessed amazing strategic skills)
Chief of Staff : MG William B. Franklin (he would be more useful here than in field command)
- RIGHT WING : MG Ambrose E. Burnside (his practical sense can counterbalance some of his tactical flaws)
--- 9th Corps : MG John Sedgwick (first time in corps command, needs to show his valor)
------ 1st Division (3 Brigades)
------ 2nd Division (2 Brigades)
------ 3rd Division (2 Brigades)
--- 11th Corps : MG Franz Sigel (brings cohesion and pride to his German troops, not a good tactician but a useful soldier)
------ 1st Division (2 Brigades)
------ 2nd Division (2 Brigades)
------ 3rd Division (2 Brigades)
- LEFT WING : MG Edwin V. Sumner (a trusty and inspiring warrior, not a good tactician but a bold one)
--- 2nd Corps : MG Darius N. Couch (a valuable and competent subordinate)
------ 1st Division (3 Brigades)
------ 2nd Division (3 Brigades)
------ 3rd Division (3 Brigades)
--- 6th Corps : MG Henry W. Slocum (a valuable and competent subordinate)
------ 1st Division (3 Brigades)
------ 2nd Division (3 Brigades)
------ 3rd Division (3 Brigades)
- CENTER WING : MG Fitz-John Porter (McClellan's favorite, skilled defender, cautious but realistic tactician)
--- 1st Corps : MG John F. Reynolds (first time in corps command, needs to show his valor)
------ 1st Division (4 Brigades)
------ 2nd Division (3 Brigades)
------ 3rd Division (3 Brigades)
--- 5th Corps : MG George G. Meade (deserved his first try as permanent corps commander, considering what happened at Antietam)
------ 1st Division (3 Brigades)
------ 2nd Division (3 Brigades)
------ 3rd Division (2 Brigades)
- RESERVE WING : MG Irvin McDowell (don't seems to be loved by his troops, but he possesses some qualities and has to restore his reputation)
--- 3rd Corps : MG Joseph Hooker (bold, ambitious and inspiring fighter, difficult but competent subordinate)
------ 1st Division (3 Brigades)
------ 2nd Division (3 Brigades)
------ 3rd Division (2 Brigades)
--- 12th Corps : MG Oliver O. Howard (first time in corps command, needs to show his valor)
------ 1st Division (2 Brigades)
------ 2nd Division (3 Brigades)
- CAVALRY DIVISION : MG George Stoneman (would have a passive role with the main army under McClellan)
------ (6 Brigades)