It's all very clear ... General A can be promoted (Sumner in my case). General B (in my case, Hooker) will feel passed over, says the tooltip info, so I lose NM and VP, and General B loses seniority in addition.
Naturally, I'd prefer to wait until I can promote General B as well, so he won't feel slighted, and I get two ** leaders. But am I right in understanding this is exactly what I can't do? I either have to promote Sumner now, and thus lose VP/NM and make a promotion for Hooker less likely in addition; or I can not promote Sumner, but also lose the chance to promote him later, on the odd chance that I will be able to promote Hooker sooner or later.
Is this basically correct? And what happens if I don't promote Sumner? Does he stay a * for all his carreer, or will there be a second chance?
Thanks!

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