It is early June 1862 and I am playing the complete campaign as the union (my thinking is that on my first try at this game I should play as the overdog, since I will be blundering around making mistakes). I have the Army of the Potomac (McDowell in charge, Milroy and Hooker as corps commanders) in the region bordering the Richmond region to the southwest. Richmond has only a militia regiment guarding it

So it looks like I will be able to assault Richmond and take it without any problem on my upcoming turn, since McDowells 25 000-man army is only 1 region (4 days march) away while Beauregard is 2 regions to the north. And all 3 of my union leaders are active for this turn

However, I would like to be able to control who gets credit for taking Richmond, as I much prefer eventually promoting Hooker over Milroy as regards future Army commander promotions. Hooker has a 20 000 man corps while Milroy has a 3000 man corps. Therefore, I am thinking of letting Hooker man the defenses outside Richmond (I am anticipating Beauregards quick return to try to retake Richmond, and if Hooker assumes a defensive posture after arriving in the Richmond region, his corps will begin to entrench, not true ?) while Milroy and McDowell shall assault the city itself and try to occupy it.
However, if I do this won't McDowell or Milroy get credit for defeating the militia and taking Richmond ? How is it decided who gets credit ? If my assumption is true, how can I get Hooker to receive credit for the victory (will it be alot of credit, since it is Richmond?), since he controls 20 000 of the 25 000 troops in the army ? It appears I can even leave McDowells stack out of the Richmond region, if it so happens that he will receive credit for taking any part in the conquering of Richmond (he outranks Milroy and Hooker, perhaps he get the credit if he participates.).
