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SPWaW is a tactical squad-level World War II game on single platoon or up to an entire battalion through Europe and the Pacific (1939 to 1945).

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Post by BryanMelvin »

Originally posted by CPT Shoe
This instance for me occured in H2H...I was not sure if it was the same in 7.1

When you purchase these as a unit you assume that someone has already checked this out. I would be at fault if they were purchased seperately and it would be a lesson learned, I guess it is still a lesson learned, just harder to swallow.
I new OObs this has been corrected!

Also - your privet message did not come thru to me. In fact, I cannot access the Privet Messages as a link appears to be down.
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Bryan,

Not sure if its been mentioned, but when you take the UK, and try to buy SAS Units, they are listed as Non-Elite. This needs to be remedied. The only way to get Elite +10 SAS units is to buy a LRDG, and delete everything except the SAS Platoon. Thanks.

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Do I hear crickets chirping?

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Sorry, but how close are we to the release date, Bryan? I've been anxious to start a new campaign, but wanted to wait 'til I have the new OOB set.
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Re: Do I hear crickets chirping?

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Originally posted by KG Erwin
Sorry, but how close are we to the release date, Bryan? I've been anxious to start a new campaign, but wanted to wait 'til I have the new OOB set.



Sorry for the delay - I have been out of town in Hawaii - Kauai - on a special trip for my Father's Brithday.

It looks like soon. All we have left is the UK and CA and Italian OOBs to fine tune. Stuart and Ruxius were working on these when I left and these should be nearly completed
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Hawaiian holiday, eh?

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"Sorry for the delay - I have been out of town in Hawaii - Kauai - on a special trip for my Father's Brithday." Must've been a tough choice, Bryan, between a trip to Hawaii or squinting at the OOB "spreadsheet from hell". ;) Happy birthday to your Dad. Thanks for the update.
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BryanMelvin, you should have come over for dinner;)
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Originally posted by VikingNo2
BryanMelvin, you should have come over for dinner;)


You live in Hawaii ??
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Originally posted by BryanMelvin
You live in Hawaii ??


I ment which Island? If I would have known - I would!

My Wife picked up several IZ CDs on Kauai - I did some scuba diving for the first time and now am hooked. Have to say Hawaii is my favorite State ;)

Maybe next time I come out we can visit :cool:
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I live on Oahu, Honolulu is on one side and the Marine Corps base is on the other side about 20 min away, Kaneohe Bay HI
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Originally posted by VikingNo2
I live on Oahu, Honolulu is on one side and the Marine Corps base is on the other side about 20 min away, Kaneohe Bay HI


I know where it is :D

Been there back in 1998. We hope to visit Oahu next spring, if not sooner ;)

I miss the warm climate already!!

You surf the Norht Shore :eek:
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I got here in 98, not much of a surfer, many of my Marines are though
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Post by Bernie »

Ahem...!

Does this mean we should check the new OOB's to make sure all the tank skirts aren't hula skirts? :rolleyes:

What IS the armor value of a grass skirt anyway? :)

Why are all my Rangers wearing lei's??? :D
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The French APC's have a zero for all upper armor numbers.

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Post by BryanMelvin »

Originally posted by Goblin
The French APC's have a zero for all upper armor numbers.

Goblin



Thanks Goblin, I'll check this out. The OOBs should be ready this upcoming week;)
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Way cool!

Did you see my post about the non-elite SAS? Hope so, its a shame that they aren't listed as elite.

Can't wait for the OOB's!

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I'll make my own corrections if these aren't incorporated, but USMC Platoon and Company HQs should be equipped with M1 Carbines rather than the M1903 Springfields starting in January 1943.
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The US 60mm Mortar squad with 2 60mm mortars has 8 men, the squad with one 60mm mortar has 12. Isn't this backwards? Too late to fix?

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60mm Mortar crews

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Never noticed that before, Goblin. I think the crews should be 4 men per tube. Now an individual mortar & crew can hitch a ride in a jeep. As a further note, the mortar, 30 & 50 cal MG secondary weps should also be M1 Carbines for the USMC starting in Jan 43. This really isn't a big issue, since I usually switch secondary arms "off" for MGs. In any case, despite the "official" TOEs, I'm sure some crews preferred to keep their old Springfields, or even pack a Thompson if one could be scrounged.
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Speaking of "official" TOEs

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Here are a couple more USMC changes, according to the "official" D-series TOE of 1942. The D Battalion Weapons Company had 3 MG platoons, each with 8 30 cal HMGs, and two 50 cal HB-M2s in the AA/AT platoon. Add to this 4 37mm ATG and 4 81mm mortars, and this is an awesome concentration of firepower for an infantry battalion to have at its disposal. Each rifle company's weps platoon had 2 60mm mortars and 2 30 cal MMGs. Now, the regimental totals get a little confusing, as there were apparently 18 more 30 cal MMGs available to the regiment. Rottmann does not explain how these were distributed. In theory, each rifle platoon could have had its own 30 cal MMG attached, but this was not made official until the E-series of 1943. However, it's apparent that the weapons were already present in the earlier regimental TOE. Think about it--EACH 1942 Marine regiment had 72 30 cal 1917A HMGs, 36 30 cal 1919A4s, and 8 50 cal HB-M2s at full establishment. That's 116 machine guns--simply amazing. ( Postscript-- of course, one reason for all of these additional MGs was to make up for the fact the US had no squad-level equivalent of the German MG34. The BAR was plainly an inadequate substitute. )
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