jchastain -> RE: Early Aug 1862 (11/15/2006 8:38:40 PM)
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OK, the org plan in the west is to trade a few forces around while I have the chance. By my count I have a total of: 2 Inf Brigades Quality 4.00+ 3 Inf Brigades Quality 3.00 - 3.99 51 Inf Brigades Quality 2.00 - 2.99 18 Inf Brigades Quality <2.00 3 Cavalry Brigades (all good quality) 2 Artillery Brigades (also good quality) Consulting the manual... A USA Army can hold no more than 35 brigades (and no more than 8 direct attachments) A Corp can hold up to 15 brigades A Division holds up to 5 So... I'll ensure my primary army has it's full compliment of 35 brigades. I could do that with 7 full divisions, but I'll stick with the 8 that I have to reduce the chaos for now. I have 8 Inf with 3 or better quality, so I'll assign one of those to each division as a core. Since those are the units that will have the Improved Springfields, that will also help balance supply. For this army, I'll also use only my best divisions containers to ensure there are no "bad" skills that would otherwise reduce supply availability. I don't want to use any brigades with a quality level less than 2.0. The one exception I am making is the Iron Brigade. Something about those boys just tells me they have the potential to grow into something special and I want to give them that opportunity. I'll spread the artillery across my divisions for ammo/supply reasons, but I'll concentrate the cav into a single division so that I can assign a commander with Cav skills. Here is what it looks like when I'm done. Hmmmm. I count 36 brigades. Hardly a big deal, but I suspect someone used a ">" instead of a ">=". [image]local://upfiles/9706/0EE7573E6A7A4744936070C76D3E8359.jpg[/image]
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