Good day Officers of the South, Sirs! <salute>
My Chancellorsville Dance Card has an opening.
(WHAT IF--two day battle) After several failed attempts to cross the river near Fredericksburg, the pontoon bridges were burnt in a secret raid led by Jubal Early. As a result, Hooker had no choice but to march his army to crossing points west of the city. During that long March, Lee's army received word that the divisions Pickett and Hood would soon arrive with Longstreet. By the time Hooker's 95,000 men that marched to fight Lee, Lee's army would number nearly 80,000. Lee would also have the advantage of interior lines and defensive positions.
All options except MDF and Artillery Capture.
I average a turn a day, not necessary to reciprocate.
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Respectfully
_________________ Brig. Gen. L.T. Korotko1/1/VI/AotSThe Bucktails
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