Blackhorse
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Joined: 8/20/2000 From: Eastern US Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: bushpsu Blackhorse, I was interested in your comment the other day about MG Upshur. Found out he died in '43 in a plane crash! Also, although I know that leader ratings are HIGHLY subjective, (and my opinions are constantly being tweaked after every book I read), I can't believe the comparitively low land rating for J. Lawton Collins. Anything I have ever read seems to indicate he was one of the very best of the American commanders. Seems like he got short-changed here. "Lightning Joe's" ratings are meant to be among the best of the early-war US Army commanders. He's solid across-the-board with no real weaknesses. (Skill 63, Inspiration 72, Land 65, Admin 70, Agg 60). And some of those ratings will go up through 3 1/2 years of war. In AE, the Allies catch a couple of breaks with him -- IRL, he left in 1943 to command a Corps in Europe, where he made his name as a great commander, and only returned to the PTO to prepare for the invasion of Japan. In AE, leaders can't "withdraw", so the allies are "stuck" with J.Lawton for the duration. WitP lacks a promotion model. Collins was a Colonel when the war began, but he is rated a LTG and a HQ-level commander, because he rose to that rank during the war. So if you ever remove Collins from command of the 25th Infantry Division, you can assign him to command of a HQ unit. Conversely, if Collins is removed from the 25th, you can never re-assign him to lead another LCU -- because the game model allows us to designate leaders to command HQs or LCUs, but not both. . . . like you, my opinions change as I read. I recently finished David Halberstam's "The Coldest Winter" about the Korean War -- and Matthew Ridgway emerges as the hero of that story. . . . and I'm definitely interested in more feedback about leader ratings in AE.
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WitP-AE -- US LCU & AI Stuff Oddball: Why don't you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don't you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don't you say something righteous and hopeful for a change? Moriarty: Crap!
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