jesperpehrson
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ORIGINAL: trees trees I wouldn't bother trying to do write-ups on the MIL units...they are part of the design of Final Edition. They are generic units that represent each country's replacement and recruitment systems...you can rush your new recruiting classes into the army or you can spend a little bit more time on their training, i.e. you can build MIL or INF, your choice. They also represent 'Reserve' units that would be activated upon mobilization, particularly for the minor countries. In real life these units would have actual numerical designations, but the research to discover all of these would be rather daunting. I also think you may have problems trying to do a counter-by-counter writeup of the Russian units. The MECH and ARM units are just numbered sequentially; the first one to appear in the force pool as a white-print becomes the first one designated a 'Guards' unit. I think in real life those designations were earned in combat for a unit that performed well ... it would keep it's original number with the Guards label appended to it. In WiF there are also no "Shock" armies that became the biggest and best Soviet units by the end of the war. The GBA designations are also simply sequential. The initial black-print INF units (and GARR units, requiring another explanation of the WiF design for this type of unit) do use historical designations, so the 62nd Army that initially held the core of Stalingrad is a WiF counter. Another example is the 23rd Army, which held the front northwest of Leningrad. In WiF that is a 3-1 GARR. Very interesting! I did not know that about the Russian army and that was good information to have before going to search for it. Where did you get this information? However, I do feel that each unit need to, if at all possible, have it´s own feel. In my opinion we should try and avoid too much generic stuff, it is not so much fun and interesting to read and hence counterproductive. When we get to the Russians we will have to see what we can do with them As for the militia I will maybe see if I can find something about local Landwehr divisions. That could serve well for this rabble of a unit
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