Perryville, Kentucky.
Turn 24 (2pm): The Union army is now deployed and they have nearly a 2 to 1 numerical superiority. Federal reinforcements came in from three directions and we are now defending the hills west of Perryville.
The enemy launch his main assault from the west, directly against the center of our positions. They also mounted a light attack at our left flank, near the southern suburbs of the town. Finally, a small cavalry force was repulsed in front of our right flank, in the north.
General Braggs has to cancel his counter-offensive and is now conducting a purely defensive battle due to enemy numerical superiority. The Confederates have a Major Victory so far, due to heavy federal losses. The casualties are 4800 men, 9 guns and 2 officers for the Federals, against only 2200 men for the Confederates.
The Army is fighting with the river in his back, but General Braggs is confident that the superior quality of his officers and the courage of his soldiers will make the difference and that all the union assaults will be repulsed.
Long live the Confederacy !
Lt. Col. Harold Lajoie 3/2/I/AoM, CSA.
