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Somehow this fits how my guy is still a brigadier general and commanding one of the worst brigades in the entire army. Actually his second brigade, and the first was the worst as well. He was wounded leading up to Antietam, George Pickett commanded the brigade in his absence, and the brigade was shattered in the cornfield. My guy's completely inept, always gets the worst deal, and the poor sods in his brigade can tell a story or two about it. Nobody can tell more than two, because nobody lives that long in that brigade...
Anyways, since Murfreesboro requires you to slaughter less than 50% of your army even for a draw, and I just completely blasted two divisions in that attack... and I liberally ordered better guns from the government and I'm thus not sure whether I can take the reputation hit for losing...
Man, Daniel can't even win on easy...