Situation:
Canada: Smith and one regular maintain the siege of Montreal. Thirteen units under Carlton and Howe are in St. John.
New England:
Hamilton and the 38th foot take Providence. A beat up 17th foot takes Concord. Leslie with a weakened artillery and regular is in Westminster. Von Donop with two regulars garrisons Boston. One regular garrisons New Haven, and Phillip with six regulars and an artillery is in Brattleboro
Middle States:
The 4th New York militia is intercepted by the British regulars in Skenesboro and wiped out, inflicting only 2 hearts of damage. Ticonderoga is garrisoned by an enemy regular and a militia, Albany is ungarrisoned.
Von Riedesel with only three companies took Fort Dayton, killing the garrison for no loss. He then went on to Fort Stanwix. In the first assault both sides took two hearts, but I lost three militia companies. On the second day the fort fell. His battalion is in Stanwix, with another regular in Fort Dayton as support. A third regular arrived over the ice of Lake Ontario and is now in Osceola north of Stanwix.
Albany is ungarrisoned, but Von Knyphausen and an army of seven regulars and an artillery are in Peekskill with a regular following them in Poughkeepsie.
A British regular in Woodbury Connecticut managed to retreat before battle with Washington. I think it’s the one that ended up in Stony Point New Jersey. Grant has only two regulars and an artillery with him in Philadelphia.
Percy with a regular, light infantry and an artillery takes Princeton.
Lincoln absorbed another replacement company of regulars and reached Wyoming. Clinton and the British dragoons avoided his army in Sunbury Pennsylvania.
South Central
A slightly beat up 14th foot took Warrenton from me. The 37th foot appears to have landed in Williamsburg and is definitely now in Richmond.
The enemy Ethiopians moved on to Charlottesville and took that city.
Deep South
The Wilmington garrison did indeed offer a surprise. Cornwallis commands the garrison with four companies of regulars and four companies of militia. Gates assaulted with four companies of regulars, twelve companies of militia, and (horrifyingly) four companies of partisans. The result is a rout, Gates loses all his regulars and five companies of militia, inflicting only two hearts. He manages to retreat to Onslow before the second day of combat.
Watson with two companies of rangers beat Clark with two companies of rangers. Clark withdrew to Charlotte and Watson remained outside Salisbury.
Moultrie defeated Watson’s dragoons inflicting two hearts and taking one. The dragoons withdrew to Argyll.
British forces appear to be concentrated in Charleston. Three armies are in the city: Haldimand with one regular, Brown, presumably with the marines, and Dunmore, presumably with a militia. Ninety Six and Augusta appear to be empty.
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The army in Peekskill is a bit of a concern for Washington, but all other enemy forces are weak.