These rules use each brigade’s constituent regiments to represent the space it would occupy based on its size.
- Regiments must be stacked with, or adjacent to, another unit of their brigade. If they are not, they must move at their earliest opportunity to be stacked with, or adjacent to, another unit of their brigade. If they are the only unit of their brigade, the brigade commander must be stacked with them.
- If a regiment enters as a reinforcement separate from its brigade, unless noted by the scenario rules, it should move to join its brigade by the fastest means possible.
Detached Regiments are an exception to the above. A player may detach a regiment from a brigade by placing a DETACHED marker on it during command determination. Brigades need not be in command to detach regiments. DETACHED markers may be removed at any time. DETACHED markers are automatically removed if the regiment enters the command range of it’s own brigade commander. Any regiment without a DETACHED marker must move to rejoin it’s brigade as noted above. Detached regiments may move freely, but are not in command, and may not enter a ZOC. Detached regiments may only be incommand if stacked with an army, corps, or division commander in the regiment’s chain of command
