6,000 went directly to the middle east as reinforcements. Chances are they went directly there without going any further west than Wales.
My guess is that of the remaining numbers, there's no way they'd all be landed at the same location. The bulk of say 75% may have, but those units listed in canon as receiving reinforcements were probably the "port of first call" for those troops.
I believe Going Home states there was enough fuel for a one way trip (could be wrong on that) and the ships engines would be effectively ruined by running on the crude, which to me means most of the organisation about who was going where occurred back in Germany. It seems unlikely everyone would go to Norfolk only to be processed and re-board ships with limited to non-existent fuel for another port. Just considering food and shelter requirements for so many people in one previously nuked place puts that idea firmly into the realm of fantasy.
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Last edited by Legbreaker; 09-20-2011 at 11:05 PM.
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