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Intresting concept, GOOD work!
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Nice Work!
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The 2nd US Marines were not in the Vistula area until July 2000. It's unknown where they were in January (I suspect as far back as Bremen, ready to board available shipping for a possible amphibious op), however it is known they conducted amphibious landings across the delta in July as part of the German III Army offensive.
Other than that one small issue, it's great work. About time somebody thought about defections eastward! Well done!
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Interesting. Nice work James.
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Very nice. I particularly like the historical tone- it's very much in keeping with some of the writing in the U.S. and Soviet Vehicle Guides from v1.0. Good work.
You asked about units in/around NW Poland in the winter of 2000. I'm assuming you meant NATO forces? If so, the U.S. XI Corps apparently stayed behind, during/after Operation Omega/Return. It consisted of: 50th U.S. AD (2200; 33) 4th Canadian MB (1000; 6) 116th U.S. ACR (600;8) 2nd U.S. Marine Division (3400; 14) This is from Going Home. Here's a Corps level deep reconaissance and rading unit that I made up that operates in the region: http://forum.juhlin.com/showthread.p...light=commando If you're also looking for PACT and newly independent units operating in NW Poland, let me know. Once piece of constructive criticism: I think 43 kills is way too high a tally in the jet age. The top scoring jet ace of all time (Israeli, Giora Epstein) has something like 17 kills and that was across three wars. A few ME262 pilots scored around 16 kills (in jets) as did a couple of Korean War jet pilots. I think 13 or 14 kills would be more realistic for a pilot of the background which you described.
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I'm actually looking for units in early 2000 as an alternative to the 2nd Marines. Fair comment on the kills I will reduce but probably keep in the 20s as the fighting will be far more intense than the quoted wars. |
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I've done substantial research on pre-July placements and the best I can suggest is that you're probably better off having the event occur in the central/southern part of the German/Poland front with either the German 27th PD or US 3rd MD. The British 3rd MD could also be a good choice.
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