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These options are necessary to success, as the AI may have read ahead in the history book, and will prove to be a fierce opponent.
Chancellorsville was an important prelude to Gettysburg, but is not as frequently covered as the latter. However, if you are looking to get your fix of Chamberlains and Picketts, you may also be interested in Scourge of War: Gettysburg.
Brother against Brother has a great nostalgic feel to it. The sprites and the maps are reminiscent of wargames a generation or two ago, but the game packs several unique features that make it worth mentioning.
Any battle not on the east coast is normally glossed over, so kudos to Western Civilization Software for broadening our collective horizons.
This coupled with a novel movement system, where units can sometimes refuse to move in a representation of orders being jumbled and lost, brings a refreshing yet familiar take on some less covered battles of the war.
Should you not be in the mood for the several scenarios TOAW4 has to offer, there are community scenarios available for download, as well as a scenario editor, so you can finally simulate a brawl at Appomattox Court House.
Read our review of TOAW4 for an idea of how the game as whole plays. A chain-of-command system is currently under development, so far with higher ranking officers passing down orders to their subordinates, who can in turn order their men to follow their lead.
The game is primarily multiplayer, so the experience does depend on other players, but players do tend to actually work together.
War of Rights has a development roadmap laid out, and it looks to have a promising future ahead. They're old-school hex-and-counter affairs, but they're currently being remastered by Wargame Design Studio with new graphics and engines updates.
We're looking into these now and as we evaluate them, we'll add them to the main list. We've put this here though so that you're aware they also exist, and are considered pretty good ACW war games for what they are.
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Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. Leave a comment. Featured Article. Upcoming Wargames 06 Oct Adwok then controversially claims that the officer in charge of the weapons stores, opened them and rearmed only the Dinka soldiers.
A Nuer soldier passing by questioned this and a fistfight then ensued between the two and attracted the attention of the "commander and his deputy to the scene.
It culminated in the Nuer soldiers taking control of the military headquarters. He then explained standard procedure:. Military doctrine dictates that once a contingent of mutinous troops have been dislodged, appeal is made for their surrender and then disarmed.
Those who remained loyal to the president are also disarmed to prevent bad blood. The loyal troops of Tiger, hailing mainly from Warrap and Aweil , have not been disarmed.
In fact, they are the ones rampaging Juba, looting and shooting to kill any Nuer in the residential neighbourhoods. Adwok was then placed on a list of wanted politicians, to which he said "this may be my last contribution, because, as I said, I'm waiting for the police in order to join my colleagues in detention.
He was later detained at the Juba airport when attempting to leave the country. His passport was also confiscated. The military headquarters near Juba University was then attacked with fighting continuing throughout the night.
State-owned SSTV went off-air for several hours. When it returned to broadcasting, it aired a message by President Salva Kiir. Foreign Minister Barnaba Marial Benjamin claimed that those that were a part of the coup were "disgruntled" soldiers and politicians led by Machar [81] and that at least ten people were confirmed to have been detained, seven were confirmed as former ministers including former Finance Minister Kosti Manibe and Pagan Amum was later reported to be held in house arrest.
President Salva Kiir spoke on national television on 16 December, having abandoned his signature suit and cowboy hat for military fatigues, and said, while surrounded by government officials, that the coup had been foiled and that it was orchestrated by a group of soldiers allied with the former vice president.
Machar spoke for the first time since the crisis began on 18 December in which he said he was not aware of any coup attempt, but instead blamed Kiir for fabricating such allegations of a coup in order to settle political scores and target political opponents.
He accused Kiir of inciting ethnic tensions to achieve his ends. He also said the violence was started by the presidential guard, which was founded by Kiir and told to report directly to him instead of the military.
Former undersecretary of culture, Jok Madut Jok, warned that the violence could "escalate into tragic acts of ethnic cleansing".
Fighting also occurred near the presidential palace and other areas of Juba. Ajak Bullen, a doctor at a military hospital, said that "so far, we have lost seven soldiers who died while they were waiting for medical attention and a further 59 who were killed outside.
On 10 February , the UN base in Juba was surrounded by armed government troops and policemen, who demanded that the UN surrender Nuer civilians sheltering there.
The UN announced that thousands of people had sought refuge within the UN's compounds. Government soldiers then took control of the fields and said that production continued normally.
Following calls from the government of South Sudan, Uganda deployed its troops to Juba to assist in securing the airport and evacuating Ugandan citizens.
Although the base was surrounded by 2, armed youths, a rebel commander had promised safe passage for the evacuation.
In total officials and private citizens as well as about foreign citizens were flown to Nairobi. The Kenyan government said that there were 30, of its nationals in the country and that 10, had applied for emergency documents.
On 22 December , U. He said he wanted free and fair elections and that it is best if Kiir leaves. Information minister Makuei said those involved in the coup would not be released and dismissed claim that the rebels had taken the major oil fields.
Fighting had spread to Bor by 17 December, where three people had died [] and over 1, people sought refuge in the UN base.
The rebels quickly seized much of the settlement. On 30 December, South Sudanese government troops clashed with ethnic White Army militiamen and other rebel factions loyal to Machar late on Monday near Bor.
On 25 December, fighting continued in Malakal, [] according to Ateny, who added that the oil fields were secured [] and denied rebels had taken over the city.
On 27 December, the army said it had taken back full control of Malakal , the administrative center of Upper Nile , a state which currently supplied all of South Sudan's crude oil, after fighting shut down oil fields in other areas.
Rebel forces claimed to have recaptured Malakal from the army, while army forces claimed to have held the city after heavy fighting. One civilian was killed and dozens of civilians were wounded in that attack.
On 18 February , fighting between members of various ethnicities broke out within the UN Mission in the capital city of Upper Nile State, Malakal, resulting in ten deaths.
In Bentiu, capital of Unity State, SPLA 4th Division divided along factional lines with troops, including division commander James Koang, clashed with loyal troops, who retreated from their barracks on 20 December Peter Dak, the rebel commander in Mayom, announced that he fled the town on 7 January.
Only a few days later, [] the rebels accused that a government takeover of Leer was a deliberate attempt to sabotage the second round of talks that were to start later in February.
A mosque, hospital, and church were targeted where civilians had sought refuge from the fighting. As part of the agreement, a semi-autonomous area called the Greater Pibor Administrative Area was created to increase the minority populations within its borders and David Yau Yau was appointed chief administrator, equivalent to state governor.
On 9 May , President Salva Kiir and Riek Machar signed the second ceasefire in Addis Ababa , a one-page agreement recommitting to the first ceasefire.
Hours after the ceasefire was to be in effect, both sides accused each other of violating the ceasefire. Machar refuses to sign up, accusing leaders in the IGAD, a regional group involved in the negotiations, of tilting the process in favour of Kiir.
This third ceasefire breaks down 24 hours later with fighting in the oil-rich north. Arms dealers sold weapons to both sides. In China and other east Asian nations, tusks are mistakenly believed to have medical qualities, leading to a flourishing and profitable black Ivory trade market.
It was reported there was a "crisis" for elephants who were decimated. By end of , South Sudan achieved the dubious honor of being ranked the number one failed state in the entire world.
Johnson Olony led a militia that planned to be integrated into the SPLM government forces, but he switched to oppose the government when the government announced plans to carve up new states which the Shilluk felt was to divide their homeland.
On 11 August , Gabriel Tang , [60] Gathoth Gatkuoth, the former SPLM-IO logistics chief, and rebel commander Peter Gadet, announced that they and other powerful commanders had split from Riek Machar, and rejected ongoing peace talks, announcing that they would now combat Riek Machar's forces in addition to government forces.
The agreement would make Riek Machar the vice-president again. On 20 October , Uganda announced that it will voluntarily withdraw its soldiers from South Sudan, in accordance to that peace agreement.
On Christmas Eve , Salva Kiir announced he was going forward with a plan to increase the number of states from 10 to 28 and then, five days later, swore in all new governors appointed by him and considered loyal to him.
By this point, the Dinka militia leaders loyal to Kiir had grown rich by South Sudanese standards by confiscating cattle still the main currency unit in rural areas from the Nuer, giving them a vested interest in keeping the Nuer down.
Notably, the war ceased to be an ethnic struggle, instead becoming a clan conflict as both Dinka and Nuer clans were fought each another.
One clan leader who raised a militia, James Koach, who was nominally loyal to Machar told Martell in "I don't care what deal they sign in Juba.
The deals are with the government and where is the government? They mean nothing to us and make no difference here.
They took our wives and killed our children. My family's gone, so what do I care if I live or die? They took our cows. You who come from outside don't know what that means.
Our cows are everything, because without them how do we survive? They are trying to wipe us out, to remove us from the earth".
Fighting spread throughout the city. Over people were killed and over 40 people were injured, including civilians. Gun battles broke out near the airport and a UN base forcing the airport to close for safety reasons.
After a hour ultimatum given by Kiir for Machar to return to Juba to progress with the peace agreement talks passed, the SPLA-IO in Juba appointed lead negotiator Taban Deng Gai to replace Machar and the government accepted him as acting vice-president.
Machar said any talks would be illegal because Machar had previously fired Gai. On the international front, the African Union, after the Juba clashes, backed plans for the deployment of troops from regional nations with a strong mandate similar to that of the United Nations Force Intervention Brigade that swiftly defeated the M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo as UN troops presently within the country have struggled to protect civilians.
The government initially opposed the move, claiming a violation of sovereignty. Egypt had previously rejected the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam that Egypt feels would diminish its share of the Nile River and Ethiopian Prime Minister, Hailemariam Desalegn had accused Egyptian institutions of supporting terrorist groups in Ethiopia.
This was attributed to local self-defence militias becoming increasingly integrated and the depopulation of towns resulting in the army having fewer supplies even while the rebels were already adapted to the bush.
In a study of casualties up to April , the deaths from violence peaked during this time between An additional dimension of the conflict became the fighting between the opposition loyal to Machar and those supporting Taban Deng, largely within the Nuer majority former state of Unity.
In February , Deputy head of logistics Lt. Thomas Cirillo Swaka resigned, accusing Kiir of ethnic bias. This led to a series of high ranking resignations, including minister of Labour Lt.
Gabriel Duop Lam [] who also pledged allegiance to Machar. Thomas Cirillo's NAS and claimed opposition groups are in consultation to unite their ranks.
Cracks were appearing along clan lines among the ruling Dinka. Kiir's Dinka of Warrap were in a feud with the Dinka of Paul Malong Awan 's Aweil , who contributed the bulk of the government's fighting force in the war.
In May , Kiir reduced the power of the chief of staff position [] and fired its powerful Dinka nationalist Malong Awan and replaced him with General James Ajongo Mawut , who is not a Dinka but a Luo.
By the end of , SSPA had claimed to have captured territory around Aweil [62] and was seen as one of the biggest threats to Juba. The United States put additional pressure on Juba by successfully passing an arms embargo on South Sudan in July through UN Security Council, following a failure, with Russia and China abstaining from voting this time.
In June , they signed another ceasefire where they agreed to form a transitional government for the 36 months leading to national elections and to African Union and IGAD peacekeepers to deploy to South Sudan and state boundaries would be drawn by commission chaired by a non-South Sudanese; [] [] this ceasefire was violated just a few hours after coming into effect, when pro-government forces attacked rebels in Wau State.
The deal, mediated by Sudan and signed in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, reinstated Machar in his former role as vice president.
It failed to address the issue of the concentration of power in the hands of the president which triggered conflict in On the 5th anniversary of the war's outbreak in December , the British journalist Peter Martell described South Sudan as a nation "in ruins" with 4.
NAS became the main antagonist of the government, clashing with the government in the Central and Western part of Equatorial province starting in January , leading to about 8, people fleeing Yei State.
The most contentious issue delaying the formation of the unity government was whether South Sudan should keep 32 or return to 10 states.
On 14 February , Kiir announced South Sudan would return to 10 states in addition to three administrative areas of Abyei , Pibor , and Ruweng , [] [] and on 22 February Riek Machar was sworn in as first vice president for the creation of the unity government, ending the civil war.
On 30 April , despite power-sharing agreement and arms embargo by the United Nations in place, the Amnesty International reported that South Sudan continues to import arms.
The government was accused by the US and aid groups among others of using starvation as a tactic of collective punishment for populations that support rebels by intentionally blocking aid.
Ateny Wek Ateny, president's spokesman told to news conference, claimed that rebel troops went into the hospital in the town of Bor and slaughtered out of patients.
Apparently an elderly man was blind and rebels spared him. Thousands of civilians fled to the bush. Doctors Without Borders lost contact with two thirds of its staff formerly located in Leer.
In , the Bentiu massacre occurred when Bentiu was recaptured by rebels April and people were killed in a mosque. Rebels separated the people and picked out those from opposing ethnic groups who they then executed.
Since the conflict began, more than 17, children were used in the conflict, with 1, recruited in They were given guns and their pay was what they could loot and rape the women they captured.
It has been argued that with increased tension with the UN and outside powers over the government's actions there was a new shift in violence by the government against foreign peacekeepers, aid workers and diplomats.
Violence came from the rebel side as well. On 26 August , a UN Mi-8 cargo helicopter was shot down, killing 3 Russian crew members, and wounding another.
This occurred 9 days after rebel commander Peter Gadet threatened to shoot down UN aircraft, which he alleged were transporting government forces.
During the first two days of fighting after 15 December, reports indicated that 66 soldiers had been killed in clashes in Juba, [] [] [] and at least injured.
In November , the International Crisis Group estimated the death toll could be between 50, and , Two Indian UN peacekeepers were killed on 18 December when their base was stormed by rebels, and three US military Osprey aircraft were fired upon leading to four American service personnel being wounded.
More than 4 million people have been displaced, with about 1. Refugees are allowed to work and travel and families get a metre by metre plot of land to build a home with additional space for farming.
In just six months since being built, the Bidi Bidi Refugee Settlement in Uganda became the single largest refugee settlement on earth.
After the second Juba clashes, fighting intensified in the Equatoria region. As this is the agricultural heart of the country, the number of people facing starvation in the already food insecure nation soared to 6 million.
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See also: Pagak offensive. Riek Machar Taban Deng Gai Main article: Ethnic violence in South Sudan. See also: Bentiu massacre.
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