Pemberton1 wrote:What is an effective grouping under an officer? I've tried to keep every division, and thus every corps, grouped with a good variety of units. For instance, my average division consists of several infantry groups, a sharpshooter unit, a cavalry unit or two, and an artillery unit or two. I am curious if this is the best way to go about it, as several of the battle and region scenarios have divisions of only infantry and corps of only cavalry. In the East Coast '62 scenario, E. P. Alexander starts out in control of most of the artillery in Virginia. What is the purpose of this? Does artillery work better concentrated this way? Thanks.
Pemberton1 wrote:In the East Coast '62 scenario, E. P. Alexander starts out in control of most of the artillery in Virginia. What is the purpose of this? Does artillery work better concentrated this way? Thanks.
Major Tom wrote:Banks -
Good point about marching to the guns - somehting a corps can do but an independent division can't. Given that, yes i can see the value in a cavalry corps. Also, given their fast move, I guess they can march to the guns faster than a mixed corps.
I've just never made a cavalry corps because I've never had enough cavalry. I guess I don't usually buy much cavalry, and what I do have I like to spread out as scouts, with some concentrated for raiding and chasing raiders.
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