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Norm Koger's The Operational Art of War III is the next game in the award-winning Operational Art of War game series. TOAW3 is updated and enhanced version of the TOAW: Century of Warfare game series. TOAW3 is a turn based game covering operational warfare from 1850-2015. Game scale is from 2.5km to 50km and half day to full week turns. TOAW3 scenarios have been designed by over 70 designers and included over 130 scenarios. TOAW3 comes complete with a full game editor.

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RE: Mountains tanks

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ORIGINAL: Chuck2

Your king and queen should have called them battalions then.

Regiments are formed and disbanded by Acts of Parliament. But things like the Royal Artillery and Royal Tank Regiment etc. are treated as single regiments. Like the other regiments, they are composed of battalions.
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RE: Mountains tanks

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ORIGINAL: Chuck2

Every piece of official documentation labels them as regiments. They shall be labeled as regiments. On the other hand, the infantry is usually labeled something like 3/King's Own Fish & Chips London Regiment. These we can consider battalions since there are other parts of the regiment. But there is only one 12th Field Regiment.


In a Alt WWI scenario I'm working on, I use the Bn symbol on the unit & use Rgt in the unit name (27th Va Rgt).

PS: Here's a scary sounding (to Americans) real-life British regiment..

8th Bn, City of London Regiment (Post Office Rifles).
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