The Corps Commander's campaign mode template has a place for the Corps Commander to enter the final destination objective for each division. This is written into the cell of the template and assumes that the Corps will complete its daily marching objectives as outlined on the strategic movement section.
The final destination objective is a location that can be identified on the town map for the last town the corps will reach during the day. These will become the headquarters for each division until they are moved to another location. The final destination objectives must be areas marked on the map (e.g. houses, farms, crossroads, etc.) and no two divisions can share the same objective with the exception of towns (e.g. Buffalo City Town) and mountains or woods.
Here are some examples if the Corps' last town to be reached during the day's orders was Buffalo City:
Multiple Divisions could be given one of the following locations as a final destination objective:
- Buffalo City Town
- Granite Mountain
- Hathaway Mountain
- Prince Fred Knob
- Lion Hill
- Warrior Creek Mountain
- Turkey Mountain
- Chrystal Point
- Hand Mountain
One Division each could be located at any of the following locations:
- J.S. Cook
- D. Jackson
- W. Benjamin
- R. Hathaway
- F. Benjamin
- R. Johnson
- Mt. Zion Church
- J. M. Tunsell
- T.R. Warner
When selecting a final destination objective, it is important remember that roads are key. If you locate a unit on a mountain and the game transitions into tactical mode and you need to move it, the division will be exhausted by the time it eventually reaches a road. Divisions placed at houses or towns will be on or near the road. Divisions in woods or mountains will be further from the road and more likely to suffer from delays in movement and exhaustion if a tactical turn is called, the map becomes a battle map, and they need to move to a different location.
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