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ORIGINAL: Gil R. Your question confuses me. You cannot set an army to "March." Do you mean the "Speed Division" function on p. 35 of the manual? That lets an army commander select one or more divisions that will get bonus movement points that turn, but the manual also states that it doesn't benefit units that are already under "March" brigade orders. Also, and I admit that I haven't taken the time to fire up the game to check on this, there shouldn't be a way to have an entire corps "advance" or an entire division "rally" (unless there was a change made post-release, but I'd like to think I'd remember something that significant). I'll have to ask Eric to chime in here, but if you could post a screenshot showing the "echelon window" and how you're clicking on it that would be great. Thanks for responding, Gil (and Zakblood). For example, The CSA "army" - in the training scenario - is overseen by Longstreet (He's at the top of the COC). That's all I meant. So, IOW's, I might keep Longstreet with his "March" orders, change D.H. Hill and Anderson to "Advance" early in the game, and may continue to give Jenkins a "Hold" while bringing up Early, who will get his "Assault" orders as soon as he can get into some desired position. Maybe, Gil, because of your question, this is where the confusion has existed for me: Every Army / Corps / Division commander has its own specific "March/Rally/Advance" orders options - just like brigade officers when clicked on. IOW's, they're treated herein as "independent" units. So, when I think I've been assigning a "Rally" Command down from Longstreet, or even D.H. Hill / Anderson - in the training scenario - to their subordinate brigade officers ... nothing of the kind is happening. I guess, because these higher echelon commanders - when individually clicked on - only give orders to their own specific unit!? I guess I just never thought of a chain of command functioning in this manner. So, in one final example, say, the standard 1st Manassas scenario, and assuming I now understand the C&C modeling in BAB, if I click on the individual Gen. Beauregard unit, and change his orders to "Rally," "March," "Advance," etc., this order apparently ONLY affects the Beauregard unit, yes? Ditto Gen. Johnston, yes?
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