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Tango0116 Mar 2026 2:11 p.m. PST

"Today, I playtested the Sabine Pass scenario for a second time. This time, my wife K. took the Confederates, who tried to break the Union blockade and capture the Union blockading vessels with two cottonclads on 21 January 1863. The Union only had two sailing ships, the USS Morning Light (in our game represented by the USS Vincennes, as I haven't finished Morning Light yet) and the USS Velocity, which, contrary to its name, was "a miserable little craft badly found, and scarcely able to keep sea" according to a Union officer…"


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Frederick Supporting Member of TMP17 Mar 2026 8:48 a.m. PST

Nice AAR! Good find

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