William D. Pender:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_D._Pender
161 CSA William D. Pender ldr_CSA_Pender2 NULL NULL NULL NULL 6 5 2 18 General 1 NULL 5 3 3
207 CSA William D. Pender ldr_CSA_Pender NULL NULL NULL NULL 1 1 1 34 General 1 NULL 5 3 3
1. Based on my reading, it seems like everyone referred to Pender by his middle name, "Dorsey"....you might want to use that in the new "flavor" nickname trait.
2. Pender was known to be very agressive in brigade command. He took over division command at Chancellorsville once A.P. Hill was hurt. In his first and only official battle as a division commander, he directed a bruising assault on Day 1 at Gettysburg. On Day 2 he was wounded in the leg...an injury that would eventually lead to his death. His men were scheduled to join the attack after R.H. Anderson's division went in...however, Anderson had trouble getting his last couple brigades committed. Some historians suggest that if Pender had not been injured, he would have thrown some more brigades into the assualt on Cemetary Ridge....with or without Anderson's full division going in first.
3. I would suggest the following ratings:
Division: 4/4/2 (Good on the attack...no realevidence to support how he would have done on the defensive, other than the fact that everyone thought highly of him)
Corps: 3/4/2 (He didn't live to command a Corps...although Lee suggested he would have been good at this level...maybe drop the strategic a point? Any other suggestions?)
4. Maybe he should get the "reckless" trait to signify the agressiveness he is remembered for? Maybe the "fast_move" trait as a division commander? After all, as a brigade commander he was an understudy of A.P. Hill in the "Light Division." Or maybe I'm going to far. Any thoughts?