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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 4/25/2007 8:05:09 AM   
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One could just as easily assume the anomaly is with the getting of one partisan because of the wording "equal or less", FREX a partisan number of 1 (which Burma used to be, but now is a 2). But originally there would be no way to get a partisan in Burma even with a garrison of zero, had the wording been just: "less than the partisan number".

So this could in fact be what the designers intended.


This is absolutely true, but as it is now, the system for getting partisans is basically following two distinct mathematical formulas, depending on how high the target is. That is what bothers me.

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 4/25/2007 7:07:48 PM   
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An applaud for MichaelBaldur who really set off in a fast pace. He just finished the danes and the kiwis. Now he is working on the Canadians! Good work mate! 

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 4/26/2007 8:57:27 AM   
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The Australians and the South Africans are done!! MichaelB is on fire!!

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 4/30/2007 4:56:29 PM   
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I have removed Bill, DavidT, Patrice and Max since I have heard nothing from them in a long while. They are of course welcome back as soon as they wish but I think it might be better to have the countries open for new takers.

Anyone who wish to help out is most welcome. This is truly a cooperative job because the scope is huge. We are essentially creating the largest database for corps of the WWII ever. This is a huge task and we need YOU to pitch in. It is very interesting and I dare say you will learn a lot.

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/2/2007 9:24:53 AM   
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With the latest submission from Michael B I can gladly inform everyone that we passed the 200 limit for writeups! That means over 20% done! Well done everyone who has pitched in and lets head for 300 as soon as is humanly possible. I will celebrate this fine occasion by posting some of the latest work later tonight.

Help is always needed. Please contribute.

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/2/2007 1:58:45 PM   
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A Kiwi territorial!




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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/2/2007 1:59:56 PM   
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and a South African motorized...




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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/2/2007 2:00:58 PM   
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and finally some boys from Oz (all three screenies from the VERY productive MichaelB)




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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/2/2007 2:08:49 PM   
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Hmm the program added a bulleted point on the last write-up even though it looks ok in the file. Ignore it for now please :-)

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/2/2007 3:29:36 PM   
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One of my own write-ups, this time Iraq, fresh from the workshop




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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/2/2007 3:37:47 PM   
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capitan, do you have access to John Ellis "WWII databook" ?
I have it, and saw that it contains a whole lot of informations about the WW2 units of all the countries.

I would love to type that info for you and those who create those writups, but did not find the time & motivation yet, prefering to work on subjects that I love most such as the map, and the unit database updating.

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/2/2007 3:40:17 PM   
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and a South African motorized...




This "This unit symbolizes the 6th South African Armoured division" strikes me as strange.
Why is the 4th South African MOT Corps represented only by 1 division ?

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/2/2007 4:53:06 PM   
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capitan, do you have access to John Ellis "WWII databook" ?
I have it, and saw that it contains a whole lot of informations about the WW2 units of all the countries.

I would love to type that info for you and those who create those writups, but did not find the time & motivation yet, prefering to work on subjects that I love most such as the map, and the unit database updating.


Hmmm I have not! It seems that the library does not have it either :-( Buying it is a bit out of my range this month.

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About the write-up I will let MichaelB answer that.

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/2/2007 5:16:01 PM   
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the division was powerfull and it had alot of smaller allied units attact to it .....the 4 sa corps ..... never realy existed ... it only had a division commander..... it was under a allied corps commander .................. and the other sa corps never existed either. the 2 divisions fought in the same battles but they never fought as a unit ...

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/2/2007 7:17:14 PM   
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So the corps formation is just a nod to the standard WiF scale.

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/2/2007 7:36:59 PM   
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ORIGINAL: capitan

Hmm the program added a bulleted point on the last write-up even though it looks ok in the file. Ignore it for now please :-)

The general's name probalby has a B. as one of his initials. The program interprets B. as a bullet point. I have been in the habit of simply dropping initials or replacing them with the actual name.

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/2/2007 7:42:15 PM   
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capitan, do you have access to John Ellis "WWII databook" ?
I have it, and saw that it contains a whole lot of informations about the WW2 units of all the countries.

I would love to type that info for you and those who create those writups, but did not find the time & motivation yet, prefering to work on subjects that I love most such as the map, and the unit database updating.

We have to be very careful about plagarism here. Simply copying text from another source for inclusion in the MWIF is illegal without the authorization of the original author.

Instead, several sources should be used and an edited summary/amalgamation of their information used. I believe you will often find disagreements between different authors, so the final text in MWIF will at least partially reflect your own opinion.

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/2/2007 7:47:17 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Froonp

capitan, do you have access to John Ellis "WWII databook" ?
I have it, and saw that it contains a whole lot of informations about the WW2 units of all the countries.

I would love to type that info for you and those who create those writups, but did not find the time & motivation yet, prefering to work on subjects that I love most such as the map, and the unit database updating.

We have to be very careful about plagarism here. Simply copying text from another source for inclusion in the MWIF is illegal without the authorization of the original author.

Instead, several sources should be used and an edited summary/amalgamation of their information used. I believe you will often find disagreements between different authors, so the final text in MWIF will at least partially reflect your own opinion.

I agree, but the book of John Ellis has no text, nearly only tables, with figures & dates.

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/2/2007 7:47:59 PM   
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ORIGINAL: michaelbaldur

the division was powerfull and it had alot of smaller allied units attact to it .....the 4 sa corps ..... never realy existed ... it only had a division commander..... it was under a allied corps commander .................. and the other sa corps never existed either. the 2 divisions fought in the same battles but they never fought as a unit ...

It is well worth adding this stuff to the writeup. I find beauty in the text writeups when they describe the irregular aspects of the unit formations. When playing WIF, I tend to think of each unit as a single entity, with each 7-5 mechanized (for example) equal to all other mechanized units with the same numbers. In fact, the number and unit types are generalizations. Most units evolved over the course of the war, and rarely did two of them match. Adding some of that information to the more unusual unit descriptions is lovely.

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/7/2007 1:23:46 AM   
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Jimm has just finished some fine write-ups for Italy, meaning that 25% of the Italian landunits are done! Hooray for Jimm

We are still looking for people who want to contribute! Do a small country for fun and see if you like it, it sure would help out as the task is rather large. I am gathering information about various countries here and there that can be of help if you sign up.

I will post one of Jimms units in a few days for everyone to enjoy!

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/7/2007 5:32:22 AM   
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I can't recal ever seeing a cardboard version of a New Zealand TERRitorial ???

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/7/2007 5:42:18 AM   
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I can't recal ever seeing a cardboard version of a New Zealand TERRitorial ???

Countersheet 23, Africa Aflame.

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/7/2007 6:15:34 AM   
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imagine that, I must have lost one of what, 6,000 some counters? thankfully we have computers nowadays.

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/7/2007 7:43:16 AM   
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ORIGINAL: trees
I can't recal ever seeing a cardboard version of a New Zealand TERRitorial ???

Countersheet 23, Africa Aflame.

I'd say CS14 (CS23 is Mech in Flames -- MiF) .

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/7/2007 9:36:14 AM   
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*swoons*

Adam just sent me a lot of Russian write-ups. I am still to read them all but golly it feels like x-mas!


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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/7/2007 2:45:00 PM   
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A submission of my own to rest your eyes on for a while :-)




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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/7/2007 3:26:05 PM   
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Um, weren't para's (say a div or smaller unit) used against Eban Emael, the Belgian fortress in the open shots of 1940? I really don't remember Crete being the first use of them. Naybe Crete should be the first "large scale use" of German paras.

Thanks,
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A submission of my own to rest your eyes on for a while :-)





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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/7/2007 3:46:31 PM   
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Um, weren't para's (say a div or smaller unit) used against Eban Emael, the Belgian fortress in the open shots of 1940? I really don't remember Crete being the first use of them. Naybe Crete should be the first "large scale use" of German paras.

Thanks,
Jason


Good point. This will be corrected. I believe that it was way smaller than a division that overtook Eban Emael though. I will check out the details.

EDIT: "10 May 1940, 85 paratroopers of the 1st Fallschirmjäger Division landed in the fortress with gliders" http://www.answers.com/topic/fort-eben-emael


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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/7/2007 3:56:19 PM   
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they also dropped in aalborg and in norway .....

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RE: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land - 5/7/2007 5:18:09 PM   
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they also dropped in aalborg and in norway .....


Noted.

I changed the text per Iamspamus suggestion with "large scale drops"

There is one unit called "Air landing". Does anyone know what the real-life equivalent would be? I would have guessed the "Hermann Görings Paradropping Panzers" (TM ;-) ) but there is one of those already as an ARM Div (even if in the original 1995 version of the game that division was ARM with paradropping capabilities or somesuch). Advise welcomed.

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