Sun May 24, 2009 8:19 pm
Regardless of said correspondence by Davis, I don't think there are any plans for this in the game.
The Brigades in AACW are a game consrtuct. The tactical unit of the time was the regiment. Brigades were created on an ad hoc basis. Yes, these brigades could exist as such for months and even years, but were neither administrative nor a self-sustaining organization. This obtains even more so for divisions.
A modern division is the "lowest echelon organization that can conduct operations by itself". N. B.: this is, in turn, being changed nowadays in the US Army. IOW, a Division has its own artillery, scouting, medical, supply, communications, etc. This did not obtain in the ACW. The US Army did not have divisions until 1917, the first one being the Big Red One, the 1st Infantry.
Army commanders in the ACW felt quite free to mix and match brigades and divisions. Our modern concept of the TOE didn't really exist back then.
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