OldBob
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RE: Large formations versus small formations

@david Thank you for the detailed explanation.

1 year ago
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RE: Isolated units.

@lloydeaker "When several small formations which include artillery face a large formation it will occur. The large formation is attacked or attacks...

1 year ago
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Limbered artillery attacked.

When a limbered artillery piece is attacked, you roll a d6 and it is either destroyed or routs to the reformation area. Is this roll made before threa...

1 year ago
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RE: Artillery target awareness into woods, build up areas or walls.

Yes, thanks. You do have a typo. It should say 225 yards (dense) or 450 yards (rough)

1 year ago
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RE: Artillery target awareness into woods, build up areas or walls.

Clarifying: Page 73 section 8.2 Threat Zone, it says, “Walls, fortifications, build-up areas and wood completely block awareness to targets not direct...

1 year ago
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RE: Reformation area of a unit that is deploying with a Defensive Directive.

Can artillery be committed from a force that is partially deployed, or must all of the units (infantry and/or cavalry) in a force have to be deployed ...

1 year ago
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RE: Reform

From page 64: If a force commander places a unit into Reform does it lose any pending order? If the force commander does not join the unit that he...

2 years ago
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RE: Threat assessment in 3rd edition

Two questions on calculating cohesion, page 74. Both apply to a unit that has its Reformation Area threatened. 1) Is the cohesion level of office(s)...

2 years ago
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RE: Artillery target awareness into woods, build up areas or walls.

On page 74 it states that awareness of the enemy by artillery is limited to 450 yards in rough terrain and 225 yards in dense terrain. Is this measure...

2 years ago
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