As I said in the previous episode, give Fanuilond and Brethil to Gondor, and Methrast and Linhir to Dol Amroth. This allows them to fight the Haradrim at your side.
Maybe leave well enough alone in Harandor? That thin patch of Mordor is boxing in Harad who probably have many stacks by now. Gives Gondor some time to regarrison while you push on The Black Gate.
Hello, my friend. Not much to say here, or to write anything really, as the plan is on the move and you are doing a lot of work in the Gondorian territory. Finally, your armies in Gondor reached in touch one another, so you don't need to funnel any reinforcements there. Your plan to give Fanuilond, Linhir and Methrast to Dol Amroth is a good one, so that they get entangled to the fight against Harad and the Adunaim, opening your road to Orodruin. Durion and Elrond will march together for the Black Gate, but first you need someone to secure Gelebrin at your side, so as to press Mordor back. Look to retrain what troops you can retrain and the extra units should be sent to the front, especially mercenaries - as now you can get far better units than them. Good that you look to your economy again, I believe that some buildings in your regions are not yet needed and you can destroy them, so that you get money back. You can also queue up buildings, as you are very rich now and you have the ease to do it. There will not be a history today, not only because I have work to do and little time to actually put up a story, but there's also nothing important to say in this episode. So, in the next one I'll try to give something. But Ancalagon is still there, watching and planning the next steps. Have a nice time.
The game is starting to reach the point where retraining is not very useful. Sure if there are some scraps of dozen guys over, sure you can send them back for retraining. But merging tends to be better now to keep the armies up in manpower. The logistics lag of going back for retraining is starting to take too long, especially if they have to go all the way to Eregion.