Jeff_Ahl -> RE: Temporary Motorization (5/19/2021 1:54:54 PM)
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ORIGINAL: notenome Yes but a house rule is not a satisfactory solution to a problem. It feels like temporary motorization should have been a form of strategic movement, allowing for the rapid redeployment of units without taxing the rail network. Yeah, that would be a nice and realistisc change. I suppose german leg infantry was not trained to use motortransport in tactical and operational situations, (transport-->forward unloading position-->form up-->attack-->and so on). It is not as easy as just transport, unload and shot. I have been trained in all three; leg, motor and mechanized. Different tactics and routines are used in all three different types. Soft skin vehicles most be left behind not to far away but not to close, then they have to follow the infantry at a safe distance when the attack is conducted or constant re-deploy when retreats or delaying battle is counducted --> officers and NCO:s at all levels would have messed it up if they were not trained in how, when and why. So absolutly, that should be changed.
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