zgrssd -> RE: Commander of a brigade dies in combat but the HQ unit was not involved in it (6/9/2020 6:48:10 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Vic There are some Stratagems that give (big) bonus to the Personal Combat rolls. I am listening and thinking though. Never like to see players quit out of frustration. Best wishes, Vic There are commanders you would more likely find on the frontline then their own HQ. Like Erwin Rommel: "He was aggressive and often directed battle from the front or piloted a reconnaissance aircraft over the lines to get a view of the situation. When the British mounted a commando raid deep behind German lines in an effort to kill Rommel and his staff on the eve of their Crusader offensive, Rommel was indignant that the British expected to find his headquarters 250 miles behind his front.[462] Mellenthin and Harald Kuhn write that at times in North Africa his absence from a position of communication made command of the battles of the Afrika Korps difficult. Mellenthin lists Rommel's counterattack during Operation Crusader as one such instance.[463][464] Butler concurred, saying that leading from the front is a good concept but Rommel took it so far – he frequently directed the actions of a single company or battalion – that he made communication and coordination between units problematic, as well as risking his life to the extent that he could easily have been killed even by his own artillery." And then there are commanders you would have a spotty radio connection to, because they were that far away. While in the pre-firearm age you had to be on the battlefield to direct it (no sufficient communications), there is still variation: Compare between Hannibal at Cannae or the Greek generals, wich led from the frontline. Charged in with the Cavalry. To the Roman generals, wich let the Tribunes and Centurions lead on the front. The skill "Leade from the front" indicates they get more recless the more experienced they get. But recklessness should be a feat or derived from personality traits. It can be used as a modifier on some of the commander skills. A carefull commander would make "Lead from the Front" skill nearly useless, but also risk a whole lot less to die in combat.
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