Firing McClellan, for a virtually war-losing VP/NM penalty, is not an attractive option. Not to mention that the next senior three-stars would be no great improvement either (presently, Fremont, Butler, Banks, McDowell, Halleck).
So is the only hope to carefully nurture better officers into three-stars, over the years, until their quality makes the exchange worthwhile, and their seniority makes it less costly? I almost fear that's the way ... and afterall the one that Lincoln had to take, nolens volens.

With four Army HQs, I also consider the chance to waste one on putting McClellan out of the way by appointing him supreme commander-in-chief of the coastal defenses of Oregon. But I am not even sure if that works properly, under the game engine ...
Has anyone ever tried to send Little Mac, his HQ and 50 horse as forlorn hope in a headlong charge into Richmond? He won't be killed, of course (more's the pity), but he will lose a battle and maybe drop in seniority?

Ah well, guess I am stuck with him ... what was good enough for the "original gorilla" is good enough for me I suppose ... just venting.
