ernieschwitz
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ORIGINAL: Kuokkanen quote:
ORIGINAL: ernieschwitz plus a few Pz IIIs to give them some sort of anti-tank capability. As I understand German doctrine of the time, their tank forces had a good mixture of different tank models. I can imagine it is a pain for logistics, but few Panzer III in the force trumps opposing tank force made of only 1 model light(ly armed) infantry support tanks. Did quite a bit of research to make sure the OOBs and their TO&Es were correct, at least from the standpoint of when you get something new, it will be the correct regimental composition or divisional composition. As you can see on the cards below, the one in the middle, tells you basically what a Panzer Regiment looked at, at the time. The reinforcements card (something I cooked up, admittedly) allow you to get replacements. The real trouble with my own created TO&E for the light tank force, is not it's ahistorical approach to making a TO&E, more its the presence of so many Pz Is... which at this time would probably be converted into other types (SP Guns),(although not that many were. Others would be trainers, or on occupied forces duty. I could, if I get around to it, trade them in for PPs after the French part of the campaign, I guess... On the right you see what survived the French Campaign, tanks highlighted.
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