... everything else aside, shouldn't a two-star always outrank a one star and thus end up being in command of a stack? Well, as it appears, not in all cases!
So I merge Keyes' division into Rousseau's corps. Rousseau is a two-star, Keyes is a one-star. Yet Keyes ends up being in command of the whole! Surely this will give the authorities on proper chain-of-command and precedence something to think about ...

[color="Gray"]"These Savages may indeed be a formidable Enemy to your raw American Militia, but, upon the King's regular & disciplined Troops, Sir, it is impossible they should make any Impression." -- General Edward Braddock[/color]
Colonial Campaigns Club (supports BoA and WiA)
[color="Gray"]"... and keep moving on." -- General U.S. Grant[/color]
American Civil War Game Club (supports AACW)