For a leader who must be in a certain place in order for his special ability to work, must he start the turn in that place, or would it count for him to be en route and end his turn in that place?
Example: If I need CSA General Price in Missouri to raise volunteers and partisans there, but he starts the turn in Arkansas, is ordered to transfer to Missouri, and ends his move there that turn, does that count for:
-presence in Arkansas for the purpose of raising volunteers and partisans,
-presence in Arkansas AND Missouri and a possibility of raising both units in both states,
-presence in Missouri where he ends his turn and raising units there,
-or neither, since he was en route?
I'd also like to know if using the redeployment has the same effect(starting point vs. ending point). And, another possibility, a general's leadership abilities(strategic, offensive, defensive bonuses) are penalised/nullified because of the redeployment. I'm wondering if his other skills, such as recruiting, are as well.
Another example where my questions would apply would be training or recruiting generals.