KG Erwin
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Joined: 7/25/2000 From: Cross Lanes WV USA Status: offline
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It's easy to use standard military designations, and sometimes I use the WWII phonetic alphabet for US company designations (Able, Baker, Charlie, etc.) However, I tend to use large core forces, so I tend to "blow-up" the designations to a higher level. Thus, Company A becomes the 1st Marines, for example (a regimental designation), the first platoon HQ becomes 11 Plt HQ (1st Battalion, 1st Marines), and the rifle squads become A11, B11, C11 etc. The attached MGs are D11. In this way, my core force, with attachments, is a scaled-down version of the 1st Mar Div. If nothing else, it definitely makes it easier to track my progress with Campaign Watcher. Oh, yeah, I also change the default commander names to real historical characters. This adds a historical flavor that really adds to the immersion level. Hardcore, or just nutty? Well, a bit of both.
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