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The Grisiana War of Secession - The Siege of New Gascony (Assault on 4 July 1861)

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 After the failed attack on the Union forces concentrating at Beleau, General Polk decided it would be wisest to move his men to the capitol of Grisiana, New Gascony and prepare defensive fortifications to make things as difficult-to-impossible for General Thomas to secure the objective of the campaign as possible. They arrived and began work on the fortifications on the 5th of June.  In the meantime, the combined might of Bleunois and Verdemedio continued concentrating at Beleau for the final push on New Gascony. The last columns arrived on the 6th of June, and they marched on their final objective, reaching the outskirts of the city on the 20th to find Polk's men dug in in front of the city gates. Work commenced on their own trenchlines shortly after arriving, with both Generals Thomas and Pryce irritated at each other for not bringing any Siege Guns. They're best hope would be to starve them into submission. In the meantime, and after some bitter disputes, Thomas sent Pryce...

The Grisiana War of Secession - The Battle of Beleau (May 22, 1861)

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 As the final column crossed into Grisiana, General Richard Thomas received word from the Governor of Verdemedio that their borders were officially closed to all belligerents. Worried about his lines of supply, he made his way to the capital city of Verdemedio, San Manuel, to try and enter negotiations with the civil and military authorities for continued passage through the railway network in the southeast corner of the state. In the meantime, he had ordered the Army of the Bleunois to secure a secondary supply line into Masonville. The roads were poorer that way, but at least then they could have a means of transporting provisions to the Army, and a means of bringing all prisoners out of the reach of Rebel forces. They did so with gusto, engaging in numerous skirmishes to secure the town of Rossburg and the village of Belleau, establishing the new supply line into Masonville. They even captured Toulouse and Liege for good measure, with the determination to hold Beleau, a railway ...

The Grisiana War of Secession - The Battle of Carentan (3 May, 1861)

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 As Brigadier General Daniel Harvey Bragg sat down to breakfast, he heard a commotion outside his headquarters. He heard the familiar voices of his staff officers, and from the muffled sounds they were questioning a recent arrival. He heard Captain Sam Gorree let out a profane exclamation in panic.  This will not do, even if he is still just a boy , Bragg thought. He's much too excitable.  He stepped out the door to correct the young Captain on his un-gentlemanly language and was met with startled salutes form his staff officers (among them a knowing Captain Gorree) and a sweat drenched, disheveled Private. He couldn't place the lad's name off hand, but he recognized him from the 5th Grisiana Infantry. "S-sir," Gorree stammered out, "t-this man is from the picket line. He insisted on reporting direct to you, sir." "What is it, son?" "General Bragg, sir, I beg to report that the enemy has been sighted on the way here to Carentan, sir! A ful...