ohms_law wrote:"spare" general. lol
Not all kidding. Keep a loose 1 star in your corps at all times. Not only does it function as a work-around to the promotion thing, it also gives you a vital means to repair a division if its commander is killed. The first time I had a division exploded that way and was forced to withdraw from a multi-turn series of battles, I learned my lesson.
Captain_Orso wrote:I'm not sure about "field promotions", whether they existed back in that era, but official promotions were acts of law issued by congress--in both governments--. I can't think of any situations of officers being other than brevetted in the field in order to fill a position his rank would otherwise prohibit, and I think those had to be approved after the fact by congress too.
Davis did it once, on the field at First Manassas, but I don't know of any other instances.
One simple solution would be to maintain the "promotable" characteristic of a leader for either a much longer period of time or indefinitely. Then after "congressional approval"--when it is convenient for the player--the leader might be promoted and his force be reorganized.
That came up when I raised the issue, but I don't recall the solution being pointed out. I'd certainly implement one if I knew how.