Chris0827 wrote:Joe Johnston - "Old Joe"
Robert E Lee - "Mars Robert"
Winfield Scott - "Old Fuss and Feathers"
Winfield S Hancock - "Hancock the Superb"
Nathaniel Banks - "Commissary Banks"
John Fremont - "The Pathfinder"
Benjamin Butler - "Spoons" or "The Beast"
William Rosecrans - "Old Rosy"
Henry Halleck - "Old Brains"
Ulysses Grant - "Unconditional Surrender Grant"
John Pope - "The Miscreant Pope"
Chris0827 wrote:Joe Johnston - "Old Joe"
Robert E Lee - "Mars Robert"
Winfield Scott - "Old Fuss and Feathers"
Winfield S Hancock - "Hancock the Superb"
Nathaniel Banks - "Commissary Banks"
John Fremont - "The Pathfinder"
Benjamin Butler - "Spoons" or "The Beast"
William Rosecrans - "Old Rosy"
Henry Halleck - "Old Brains"
Ulysses Grant - "Unconditional Surrender Grant"
John Pope - "The Miscreant Pope"
Korrigan wrote:
Gray_Lensman wrote:He basically took the latest AACW_DB_Models???.xls file and stripped out most of the columns/rows to get the display above.
You can get the ...Models???.xls file by downloading the AACW Database files from the first post in this thread: http://www.ageod-forum.com/showthread.php?t=5358
Keep in mind this file constantly undergoes editing changes so even that particular Models.xls (contained in that download) is not the latest. I personally have the prospective latest which is still undergoing changes for the next update patch and for the moment is not compatible with v1.13b, so it is not releasable.
Gray_Lensman wrote:For what it's worth, there aren't any changes to existing generals currently in the file I'm working with other than a new additional leader that will be included in the next game patch. "L. Rousseau" (a USA leader)
Eugene Carr wrote:No Rousseau didnt seem to advance to Corps level although he seems to have been entrusted with important rear area commands.
As you say you need to think Division/Corps/Army rather than by rank in this game.
http://virtualology.com/aplovellharrisonrousseau/ I've found this site to be quite good at getting specific dates.
And if your lucky you can find what you want in the preview version of this http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Fs0Ajlnjl6AC&pg=PP1&dq=%22John+H.+Eicher%22&ei=2Mi2SenXKpr2MYjvkNwL (If you were really lucky you would actually own this!).
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