The Story of A Chinese-American (ACWM)

Deciding to join the Confederate Army in 1862, you find yourself looked upon as a curiosity and placed in the reserve forces. From what you can tell, there are virtually no other Chinese or Asian soldiers in the Army at all, and certainly not in your regiment. Attached to the Confederate's Army of the Tennessee, you seem to be always on the defensive, with General Bragg ordering retreat after retreat. After leadership quarrels and a dizzying array of retreats across Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia, you are in South Carolina facing General Sherman's force at Bentonville. Most of your reserve unit has gone up to attack the Union's XIV Corps, though some of your unit has volunteered to load supplies onto several wagons.

Do you stay with the supplies or join in the attack on Union forces?