warspite1
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ORIGINAL: warspite1 Turn 36 12th April 1941 The 1st Army Tank Brigade is ready for action this turn. This force of 50 Matilda IIs is too large for the rail line and so will need to be sent by ship or road. Unless it's enormous, you can split it into 2 or 3 pieces to move by rail. Depending on where the ports are sea might be better, but via rail over 2 or 3 turns would beat burning up all the supplies on the road. warspite1 What a klutz. I never even considered that Thank-you, yes, if I break the unit down then I can get (just about!) one company on the train per turn. So that good piece of in game advice got me looking more closely at what the British have here. Historical Although this unit is a Tank Brigade*, the actual TO&E seems to suggest its just a battalion's worth at present (50 tanks). The other two battalions (8th and 44th RTR) follow later. * Note, generally speaking British Armoured units were provided with the faster, lighter tanks such as the Crusader or later Sherman and Cromwell. The Tank units were fitted out with the heavier, infantry support tanks such as the Matilda and later the Churchill. The British Army was a quirky beast - generally speaking other countries Regiments are the British Brigades, and others Battalions are British Battalions - unless we are talking tanks - in which case its a Regiment!! Got that? The 1st Army Tank Brigade should be made up of three regiments (battalions) and I can see from the Formation Report (top left) that there are three under the 1st Army Tank Brigade - 8th, 42nd and 44th Royal Tank Regiment. Of these, only the 42nd has arrived at present - and I have to wait another circa 17 turns for the rest of the brigade and its HQ. In 1941 each tank brigade should contain about 178 tanks (although I have seen different numbers quoted) including HQ units. In game (top right) we can see 50 tanks for this regiment. I have seen 58 as the authorised numbers of tanks for a regiment in 1941 - but again sources seem to vary and maybe there is a tank expert here that can fill in the gaps? The main strength of the regiment would be its three squadrons, each containing 5 troops of 3 tanks. I have now split the regiment into three squadrons (as per the bottom picture). There would be a regiment HQ too so the 17 tanks per squadron seems reasonable. Note: In the picture below I have broken the unit down into three. The rail transport capacity is 390 and so by splitting into three the weight of 380 per company allows rail transport from the Nile Delta to Sidi Barani. There is however, also an option to split the unit into two instead - but not for the purposes of rail for this unit .
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