StarMan99
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Armies and Corps Question

Thu Jan 17, 2008 6:41 pm

It seems there is a limit to how many Corps you can have per Army.

Where can you see how many Corps you currently have attached to an Army?

I don't see it in either the Army or Corps tool tips when mousing over these stacks/units.

Thanks

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Thu Jan 17, 2008 9:03 pm

StarMan99 wrote:It seems there is a limit to how many Corps you can have per Army.

Where can you see how many Corps you currently have attached to an Army?

I don't see it in either the Army or Corps tool tips when mousing over these stacks/units.

Thanks


The army corps limit is determined by the strategic rating of the Army Commander. You can have corps equal to the strategic rating + 6. For example, McDowell has a strategic rating of 2. He can command 8 corps.

Clicking on the Army General's icon will highlight all of his corps. This method works well unless you have multiple corps in one region. Also, passing the tool tip over the corps symbol in the bottom display will tell which army the corps belongs to.
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Sat Jan 19, 2008 3:19 am

StarMan99 wrote:
Where can you see how many Corps you currently have attached to an Army?

I don't see it in either the Army or Corps tool tips when mousing over these stacks/units.

Thanks


If you pass your tooltip over the Army icon in the lower display, it will tell you which corps are assigned to that army and where they are located.
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Colonel C.E. Stanton, aide to A.E.F. commander John 'Black Jack' Pershing, upon the landing of the first US troops in France 1917

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