Suh, I appreciate the newly commissioned lieutenants however they haven't finished unpacking their bags yet. I will shoehorn them into the Gator Challenge battles as possible for the experience, however their real contributions will come in future battles.
As for the "victories" you demand, our command seems to have a very short memory. The two "pure" Gator Alley MP battles completed so far (Gator Pike and Gator Woods) were both major victories. As for the "Gator Challenge" MP battles against the AotS, they are progressing in a satisfactory manner for the most part.
Gator Oats is now on turn 33 of 200 with our forces currently about 250 points on the plus side of a draw. General Ned Simms is making an excellent contest of the battle, however, and we are adjusting to meet the threat.

Casualties thus far have been heavy. The Yanks have suffered roughly 10,850 infantry and 1,800 cavalry casualties and lost 25 guns. For our part we have roughly 8,350 infantry and 2050 cavalry casulties and lost 42 guns. It's only 2:40pm, so the day one totals will be a great deal higher.
Gator Bloom has completed 19 of 200 turns with our forces currently 852 points on the plus side of a draw. Casualties are light so far compared to Gator Oats. The Yanks have suffered roughly 1,200 infantry and 875 cavalry casualties, with our losses at roughly 800 infantry and 15 cavalry.
Gator Klebbe has completed 18 1/2 of 200 turns with our forces currently 36 points on the plus side of a draw. This battle is unfolding very slowly with the Yanks suffering roughly 50 cavalry casualties and our forces suffering roughly 10 infantry casualties.
Gator Scrap is the one Gator Challenge battle I am not involved in, and as of the last report our forces commanded by Brigadier General Tom Moore held a minor victory.