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So all the reserves in DC were unlocked. Then because McDowell, busy as he was, didn't attack Manassas, or anywhere else south of the Potomac, he was 'replaced' by McClellan. That is to say, the army was disbanded and McClellan was transported from Cincinnati, where he was busy training conscripts (the only good use for him IMHO), to the army stack and I could choose who to put in command. Not being a masochist, I decided to put McDowell back in command and swallow the NM loss hoping to be able to make up for it more easily with McDowell, than to live with McClellan until Lincoln gets fed up with him.
When I put McDowell back in command, guess who piped up and complained more than McClellan. Old Man Scott!

So McClellan is back in Cincinnati training conscripts again, I'm building two more army HQs, one for Tennessee and on for the Western Command, and I'm just getting ready to give the one to Halleck when Buell arrives. (I've really got to check the arrival dates for these guys). And I think, "cool, he's 2-2-2, way better than Halleck's 1-0-1". Army HQ into Buell's stack, quick check of the tool-tip to see what McClellan has to say

I'll swallow the 15 NM any day to keep McClellan out to pasture, but 347 VP

I should have just given him a militia regiment and sent him headlong at the enemy until he either gets demoted from losing too many battles or killed, which ever comes first

Has anybody else seen such a steep penalty for passing-over McClellan?
McClellan has seniority 4, Buell has 11. I just got the allowance to promote Grant to Lieutenant General, which of course I'm going to do, which should give him seniority 8, according bburns9's 'List of Union Commanders', so I'll wait another two turns to see what happens.
Dang, McClellan's such a prima donna.