09-07-2012, 05:24 AM,
(This post was last modified: 09-07-2012, 06:29 AM by plloyd1010.)
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plloyd1010
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Soviet formation philosophy.
As those of you who read Andrew's Blog Post already know, I'm wading through the formation catalog for PG-HQ. For those of you who are likely to use that feature, I would like your opinions on what you would like to see. This mostly has to do with the USSR.
The Soviets seem to have several divisions, and probably smaller units, which had multiple incarnation. Sometimes the unit was destroyed/disbanded and another unit redesignated to take its place (the 110th Rifle of earlier consternation is an example). Others were promoted and the parent cloned; such as the 1st Rifle, 1st Guards Rifle, 1st Rifle, 1st Guards Rifle, 1st Rifle, & 1st Rifle Division.(That's right, promoted twice & recreated at least 3 times).
The question is, do you think a lineage approach is better? Or an incident approach? The lineage idea makes one formation with carries through the system, I would have notes explaining gaps & overlaps. The incident idea creates more formations, mostly avoids the need for long notes, but results in shorter scenario lists. i. e. 1st Rifle/1st Guards Rifle (1), 1st Rifle/1st Guards Rifle (2), 1st Rifle (3), 1st Rifle (4).
Which would you like better?
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09-07-2012, 08:14 AM,
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RE: Soviet formation philosophy.
i think lineage is best.
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09-07-2012, 09:39 AM,
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RE: Soviet formation philosophy.
if you need any assistance with Australia or New Zealand please let me know.
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09-07-2012, 01:43 PM,
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plloyd1010
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RE: Soviet formation philosophy.
I want make sure you guys understand, that going with lineage, especially with the Russians, create some strange overlaps. In my example, after 1st Rifle (1) is promoted to 1st Guards Rifle, 1st Rifle (2) is created. I'm not sure if 1st Guards (2) exists at the same time as 1st Guards (1), but it does exist with 1st Rifle (3) & 1st Rifle (4). That is the worst example I have found so far.
To further complicate it, 1st Guards Rifle (1) became the nucleus of the 1st Guards Mech Corp. 1st Guards Rifle (2) was the reincarnation of the 1st Guards Motor Rifle. See where all this came from? A couple other countries did things like this, but not in such a tangle.
I wont mess with the Russians until the poll is done. There is lots more to do. Brits with the ever shifting, multi-national brigades in North Africa and the Italian's individually numbered battalions and regiments. Sheesh!
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09-07-2012, 02:13 PM,
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zovs
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RE: Soviet formation philosophy.
In order to vote, how do I get to this formation feature so I can see what it does?
Forgive my newbieness
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