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Old 05-01-2013, 08:29 PM
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I found it interesting. I may actually may use for coming up with scenarios for using my micro armor, as it would match the forces that I have nicely. I always had too much Soviet and American equipment if it was just The Mexicans/Division Cuba and the smattering of US forces. If you add the Cubans and don't deploy US forces to Jugoslavia in 1998, larger armor battles (of the type I would like to simulate) become more logical. It also gives me an excuse to try to model an American town in addition to all the Central/Eastern European stuff I have.

I could give my French equipment to the Mexicans and explain my small amount for British/German/Chinese forces as being similar to:
British 1/The Cheshire Regiment
British 1/The Royal Hampshire Regiment
West German 81st Panzer Grenadier Battalion
West German 53rd Panzer Battalion

which canon has in Canada for training. (Does anyone know the source for this off hand, I totally forgot, but they are in my databases). Having them training at FT Hood instead would add them to the mix.
arent those units in the Canada magazine article if I remember right?
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Old 05-02-2013, 02:26 AM
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arent those units in the Canada magazine article if I remember right?
That's correct. I can't recall the issue number off hand but it was one of the first Challenge magazines to be published after Twilight 2000 was launched (iirc same issue also had a mini adventure set in Iran entitled Shell Game). Both the UK and Germany have permanent bases in Canada - the British at Suffield, Alberta and the Germans at Shilo, Manitoba.
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