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They march on paper - plloyd1010 - 03-05-2025 I've entered the formation data for both versions of August 1914, Fall of Empires, Franz Josef's Armies and Block Mountain. Something I did, which is different from the regular PG series, was to create the corps to which a unit may have been attached. I think it adds structure to the formation lists. The Russians were a little weird in that they have "Army" corps, which is what everyone has. Then they have Siberian Corps, Caucasian Corps, and 2 or 3 other such corps, which are just like "army" corps, but not army corps. The Austro-Hungarians were even weirder. All their corps are under the Imperial and Royal Army, but some divisions and brigades are drawn from other armies of the empire. This sometimes made a formation having 2 parents. Such as the 13th Landwehr Infantry Division drawn from the Austrian Landwehr, but is subordinate to the 2nd Corps. |