I agree that something could be done to add a forced march movement with added fatigue but I would have to disagree with disrupted troops having full movement, unless they're routing regiments only moved when they were given orders to do so, orders which had to passed down the chain of command within the regiment. When disrupted a unit's command structure has been compromised by the event that caused the disruption, making the issuing and passing of orders much more difficult. Rather than full movement or a chance of full movement, a chance of no movement at all by a disrupted unit might be more accurate of their situation.
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