[WarInEur] Fw: More Soviet Cavalry

Kent & Sue Haunschild kentsue at cox.net
Tue Sep 16 22:35:12 EDT 2008


Actually when I look at the TOE for a tank/mech/cav corps sized units your 7-5 makes a lot of sense.  There are horse transports but even the tank and mech corps had close to 1000  horse drawn vehicles.  The armored components tended to be more self propelled guns rather than tanks, but that can be covered by the lower combat factors.  Not sure I agree with the unit builds.  a, p and cycles costs are okay, but think cadre should be 12x1-3 or maybe a combination of 2-5 and 1-3.

Of course I still think the 1-3's should be 1-4's, but that is a separate issue.

Kent
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Karl Gaarsoe 
  To: warineur at mailman.halisp.net 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 4:11 PM
  Subject: [WarInEur] Fw: More Soviet Cavalry


        OK, so where did the original submission of this go?

        --- On Sun, 9/14/08, Karl Gaarsoe <oscardalibrarian at yahoo.com> wrote:

          From: Karl Gaarsoe <oscardalibrarian at yahoo.com>
          Subject: More Soviet Cavalry
          To: warineur at mailman.halisp.net
          Date: Sunday, September 14, 2008, 6:10 PM


                Just a light bulb event, the twenty 2-3 Cavalry Corps in the 1944 scenario are the component parts of the Seven (7) Guards Cavalry Corps;  (OK, there is one non-guards KD missing in there);  But the Maneuver element was the Cavarly Corps;  Depicting them as separate units is about as logical as breaking the Tank/Mech Corps into their component brigades.

                So my proposal of 7-5 Guards Cavarly Corps (build for the cost/time as an 8-6) (Cadre either a 4-3 KK or Three 2-3 KK/KD). is more and more logical.

                Karl Gaarsoe
               
       



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