tarzanofmars
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So I have some questions that are kind of difficult to describe. I couldn't find a detailed explanation of what constitutes a squad/platoon as far as strength and numbers of actual men. Example I'm making an Indian Wars campaign (already have 98,000 hex map that is 90% complete) and instead of using the format that an older Custer scenario used- which was the entire 7th Cavalry was a single regiment counter made up of 18 'companies' or 'troops'- I want to create each company as a counter and have the units within be squads (or even preferably individuals). How do I define the size of the squad? What if I wanted them to be individual soldiers? What would happen if I set the unit counter as a company and put 75 Mounted Troop (Breech Loaders)? So if I did this and left the anti-personnel, anti-armor and defense ratings the same, just rename them, what, if any downsides will I incur? Can the increased supply needs be countered by adjusting the map/force level supply and readiness costs and the supply distances? I hope my question makes sense, I've attached a photo of the original regiment makeup and the one I have made. Yes the combat power of mine is much greater, but the Indians will be using the same format and thus be relative and balanced. Thoughts or advice? Standard Regiment makeup My current approach Part of my in progress map of Wyoming, 2/3 of Montana, 1/4 of South Dakota, Nebraska and slivers of Utah, Colorado and Utah
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