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Originally Posted by Raellus
What about Warsaw Pact exiles/defectors? Would we see NATO-aligned (and commanded) "independent" battalions/regiments/brigades of Poles, Czechs, Hungarians, etc?
In my Ref/Player experience, WTO defectors always appear piecemeal (i.e. the former Polish or Soviet army soldier that appears in many PC parties). The only exception I can recall is former DDR troops in the Unified Bundeswehr, but that's not quite what we're discussing.
The more I think about it, the more "independent" foreign troop formations in NATO armies make sense for the milieu.
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I imagine that the Polish Free Congress would have two kinds of units under it's control: 1) units composed of exiles (or 2nd generation exiles that were fluent in Polish) that are trained/equipped by "parent" NATO armies and 2) entire Polish Army (and Border Guard) units that switched sides. Those units would largely maintain their organization/chain of command/equipment, vs the first type which would essentially be ethnic/national formations within their "parent" army.
The advantage of integrating individual deserters/exiles into a NATO unit is that there is little chance of the whole mass going back over and that the integration burden is relatively light, IF the deserter is able to communicate with the rest of his new unit. If he can't, then he's pretty useless...
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