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ORIGINAL: timtom Simply put, both the USN and USMC operated a system of unit tours lasting 6-12 months or so in general. This in contrast to fx the AAF who kept units in the field for the duration while rotating individuals rather than units. Upon completion of its tour, a unit was disbanded. Typically a new unit with the same numberical designation was activated in the rear. This new unit might recycle some of the assets of its predecessor, but was for all practical purposes an entirely separate unit. In the case of VP-44, it returned to CONUS in June '43 and was disbanded. Reformed in September and training at NAS San Diego until January '44 before transpac'ing to Hawaii following by one month of training, then on to Luganville for another two months on-the-job training. The sqd didn't actually deploy to the combat zone until a full year after its predecessor organisation had left it. This second incarnation of VP-44 returned to CONUS in April '45, disbanded but not reformed. To put it differently, vanilla WitP overstates the actual USN & USMC force levels in the order of 100%. In AE, when a unit is removed temporarily and then returned to action, like the PBY squadron shown above, will it keep the old, experienced pilots? Or will it come in with new pilots at basic green-pilot levels of experience? Mike P.S. Thanks for all of this information on AE. It is re-igniting my excitement for the product all over again.
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When you shoot at a destroyer and miss, it's like hit'in a wildcat in the ass with a banjo. Nathan Dogan, USS Gurnard
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