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Post by Austin on Jun 19, 2008 12:07:57 GMT -5
I absolutely HATE internet explorer Firefox is the SHIT yea if something doesn't work its probably because Internet explorer doesn't support the coding of mine.
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Post by Austin on Jun 19, 2008 9:13:58 GMT -5
What internet browser are you guys using? Internet Explorer? FireFox? Safari?
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Post by Austin on Jun 17, 2008 19:45:37 GMT -5
Count me in
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Post by Austin on Jun 16, 2008 20:58:45 GMT -5
Why not you completely deserve it!
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Post by Austin on Jun 15, 2008 23:13:39 GMT -5
Private First ClassPrivate Rayfett has been promoted to the rank of Private first class for: being a good writer, being active, following orders, and making tactically wise decisions. _________________________________________________________________
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Post by Austin on Jun 11, 2008 7:56:22 GMT -5
Sounds good , we wil discuss more
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Post by Austin on Jun 10, 2008 21:54:31 GMT -5
As stated above (thanks DvB)^^^
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Post by Austin on Jun 10, 2008 21:50:31 GMT -5
OMG GREAT IDEA I LOVE YOUR GUYS' IDEAS KEEP THEM COMING!!!!
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Post by Austin on Jun 10, 2008 20:50:03 GMT -5
Ahhh i've seen it great movie I have to say.
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Post by Austin on Jun 10, 2008 20:44:36 GMT -5
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Finally I found the site I had seen it before here are what the true amounts are!!!!
The Soldier (1) soldier Detachment (half-squad) (6) soldiers Squad (12) soldiers Platoon (46) officers and soldiers (3) squads Company (186) officers and soldiers (3) rifle platoons and (1) heavy weapons platoon Battalion (600-800) officers and soldiers (4) Companies(ex. Able, Baker, Charlie and Dog Companies would comprise, 1st Battalion...etc...) Regiment (2,000-2,500) officers and soldiers (10-12) Companies(three full battalions) Brigade (7,500-8,000) officers and soldiers (3) Regiments Division (15,000-20,000) officers and soldiers (3) Infantry Regiments, (4) Field Artillery Battalions, (1) Tank Battalion, (1) Tank Destroyer Battalion,(1) Combat Engineering Battalion also including the other support units comprising the division Corps. (30,000-50,000) officers and soldiers (3) divisions(later in the Second World war the number was increade to (5) divisions) Army (90,000-150,000) officers and soldiers (3) Corps
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Post by Austin on Jun 10, 2008 20:35:31 GMT -5
Heres something just more information
US Army Infantry Squad - 12 men: Squad leader (Thompson submachine gun 'SMG', M1 carbine, or M1 Garand rifle), 10 rifleman (M1 Garand rifle), 1 automatic rifleman (BAR). Organized as: Able Team (2 scouts); Baker Team (5 rifleman), Charlie Team (3 rifleman + BAR). One rifleman per platoon would generally carry a bazooka in addition to his personal weapon. There were 3 rifle squads per platoon in a rifle company.
US Airborne Infantry Squad - 12 men: same as infantry squad except that the BAR is replaced by a M1919A1 light machine gun (LMG). Same organization as the regular infantry squad. In practice the organization was flexible to the mission with one or more rifles often replaced by submachine guns and one man in the squad carrying a bazooka (generally one per platoon).
USMC Rifle Squad - 13 men (1944): The marine squad evolved throughout the war, adding additional firepower with each increment until settling on the 13-man configuration in mid 1944. Organized with a squad leader (Thompson SMG), and 3 x 4-man fire teams (3 rifles + 1 BAR each). In addition to the assigned personal weapons, the company commander could allocate 1 demolition pack and 1 flame thrower per squad as well as 1 bazooka per platoon, depending on mission requirements. These weapons would be carried by one of the squad's rifleman in addition to a personal weapon (often an M1 carbine to lighten the load). Since marines were often engaged in close-in fighting, they would frequently scrounge Thompson SMG's to replace rifles when available.
British & Commonwealth Infantry Squad (Section) - 10 men: Section leader (Sten SMG), Assistant Section Leader (rifle), 6 riflemen (rifle), Bren Number 1 (Bren LMG), Bren Number 2 (rifle). British and Commonwealth forces carried the .303 Enfield rifle (bolt action) throughout the war. The basic squad structure remained constant throught different battalion types (e.g., infantry, motorized, parachute), while the Para's were able to add additional Sten guns based on mission requirements. PIAT anti-tank weapons were allocated to squads from the company level as in the US forces.
Germany - 10 men(-): The basic German squad centered around an MG34 or MG42 general purpose machinegun (GPMG); personal weapons for the gunner and assistant gunner were pistols (generally), squad leader (MP40 SMG), 7 riflemen (Karabiner 98K 'Mauser' bolt action rifle). As the war progressed and manpower losses mounted the Germans were forced to reduce squad size to 9 men (dropping a rifleman). Panzergrenadier squads (halftrack mounted) had 8 dismounts with 2 GPMGs; Fallschirmjager (paratroop) squads were authorized 11 men, also with 2 GPMGs. In 1944 and 1945 many squads were below authorized strength even after replacements.
USSR - 10 men(-): The basic infantry squad included a squad leader (SMG), assistant leader (rifle), 5 rifleman (rifle), machinegunner (DP light machinegun), assistant gunner (rifle). Like the Germans, the Soviet forces suffered under terrible casualties and were frequently forced to reduce squad size. They also formed SMG squads of 9 or 10 men all armed with the PPsh 41 submachinegun for close-in assault. In some configurations, the SMG squad would be supplemented with an LMG.
Japan - 13 men: The squad consisted of an NCO squad leader, a machinegunner (Type 96 LMG), and 11 riflemen. All carried bolt action rifles (Arisaka) except the machinegunner. The Japanese did not employ submachineguns in any significant numbers.
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Post by Austin on Jun 6, 2008 20:30:09 GMT -5
How about this an officer Lieutenant or higher will receive An M1 Garand or Mauser Karbine 43k to start with a basic knife, binoculars, Pistol, one grenade,shovel, 20 CP (Enough to buy medical etc if used wisely) and a squad of soldiers.
A Soldier of the rank of Private to Sergeant Gets, Lee Enfield or Mauser Karbine 98K, basic knife, one grenade, shovel, (sergeants and upwards get a single unit), and 20 CP (Enough to buy medical etc if used wisely).
All people have general stuff like rations canteen ammo belt etc when joining.(Already in Affect)
One thing at a time we will get back to the NPC units thing lets figure out this for now then we can get back to the other topic.
The Branch thing maybe in their application they will have to state what branch they want to be in Army or Air Force for now. And only people in the Army can buy Tanks but they cant buy planes, and vise versa.
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Post by Austin on Jun 4, 2008 15:41:15 GMT -5
I wont get to into depth I want to see more of what you guys want than me so im gonna say this how about officers can purchase like 20 man squads or what ever like 10-20-30 etc? Now ill see what you guys have to say, Ill stay out
Thanks, ~Austin!
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Post by Austin on Jun 3, 2008 22:59:32 GMT -5
ALLIED AWARDS Purple HeartThis medal will be awarded for being wounded or killed in action. ____________________________________________________________ Good ConductThis Medal Has Been Awared For Good Condcut During Battle. ____________________________________________________________ War Merit MedalThe War Merit Medal is Awarded for bravery or merit on the battlefield. ____________________________________________________________ Military CrossThe Military Cross is awarded for Exceptional Gallantry and Distinquished Service in Action. _____________________________________________________________
AXIS AWARDS The German CrossThe German Cross is Awarded to Those Displaying Outstanding Performance! ______________________________________________________________ Iron Cross, 1st ClassThe Iron Cross is Awarded for Courage and Valour, as well as exceptional leadership on the battlefield. _______________________________________________________________ Iron Cross, 2nd ClassThe Iron Cross is Awarded to those displaying courage and valour, as well as exceptional leadership on the battlefield. ________________________________________________________________
Misc./Other Awards
Staff MedalA Staff Medal, this Medal is Awarded for Contributing to the Board and Becoming Apart of the Moderation Team. _________________________________________________________________ Activity MedalThe Activity Medal is Awarded to Members being Active Daily Over a Long Period of Time; Don't think Earning this Medal is Easy. __________________________________________________________________ Admin MedalYou have been awarded the Medal of Administration in recognition of your efforts in advancing the War effort of this site. This medal is issued to those who have shown good conduct and upholding fair play. ___________________________________________________________________
Thanks,
~Austin!
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Post by Austin on Jun 2, 2008 19:52:50 GMT -5
Yes the banner theme quite smart of you to notice, for not ever seeing it, it is truly a great film.
Thanks,
~Austin!
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