OldCrowBalthazor
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ORIGINAL: Chernobyl Does it make sense for Bulgaria to only get 3 corps? I keep hearing they had the largest army in the Balkans. And I read supposedly they mobilized an additional 4th army in November 1915 I agree with this....I almost think another corp should be on the map NW of Sofia This is a table that was submitted by Dazo, and is on the Bulgarian Gambit thread...but it backs up what your proposing. The First Army is probably 2 corps (not officially, but as a modeled in the game) Second Army would be 1 corp and Third Army would be 1 corp. Thats a total of 4 corps and not 3 that is currently the set up when Bulgaria enters the war. This would allow one extra corp to be placed on the map that would help thwart an alpha strike by an Entente player doing a sneak attack (or preemptive strike, take your pick haha) on Bulgaria DAZO's TABLE: Serbian border in the west: Facing Nish in the north: 1st army (Boyadiev) with 4 infantry divisions (1-6-8-9) and 1 cavalry brigade. (195,620 men and 422 guns) Serbia: 2nd army (Stepanovik) with 3 infantry (Sumadija, Morava, Combined) and 1 cavalry (Danub) divisions. (90,000 men and 248 guns) Facing Uskub in the south: 2nd army (Todorov) with 3 infantry (2-3-7) and 1 cavalry divisions. (99,497 men and 182 guns) Serbia: Macedonian Legion (Boyovic) (29,600 men and 50 guns) Other: Facing romanian border: 3rd army (Toshev) with 2 infantry divisions (4-5) and various fortress units/garrisons. 1st and 2nd army are the bulk of Bulgarian forces throughout the war: - 616,680 men and 960 guns in september 1915 (3 armies) - 697,157 men and 1,459 guns in september 1918 (4 armies) - 420,597 men for Serbs in 1914 down to around 125,000 after retreat to the coast Just to say: serbian commanders Stepanovik (2nd army) and Boyovic (1st army, promoted) got their revenge at Salonique in 1918.
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