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Old 05-02-2015, 11:57 AM
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IIRC, I started this map before I started- and finished- my Winter 2000-2001 map. It's been so long that I'm sure I must have missed a few units but, at first glance, it looks complete.

https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?m...4.kHGq0SiEvrtg

My original objective in creating both Summer and Winter maps was to produce a tool which could be used to deduce/infer the course of the Summer 2000 NATO offensive and the ensuing Soviet counteroffensive. I gave up on both projects after deciding that this wasn't feasible, but I think I managed to create two fairly solid standalone resources for GMs. If even just one of you finds it useful, my work will not have been in vain.

Please let me know if you notice anything missing or in the wrong spot.

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Old 05-04-2015, 09:38 AM
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Seems like the 5th was pretty exposed even at the beginning - they were significantly forward deployed compared to the Germans and the rest of the Americans

If you look at where they ended up they were way out on their own - no wonder the division got destroyed

It does lend more ammo to the whole "they were sent for Reset" line - Lodz is so far from the stated goal of securing the Polish Baltic coast that it makes no sense otherwise for them to be there - and basically with no support - doesnt look like any other NATO unit was anywhere near them
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