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"army list" Nomenclature

 
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Patrick Byrne
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 22, 2002 10:05 pm    Post subject: "army list" Nomenclature


> From: JonCleaves@...
> Reply-To: WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 10:23:19 -0400
> To: WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [WarriorRules] Thank You Ewan
>
> I take CINCs out of commands all the time. Depends on the army, opponent and
> terrain and where I want each command's break point to be and whether it is a
> fighting CINC or a recovering CINC. I am not alone here, certainly.
>
> It would be against the rules for NASAMW to require commands before play.
> They do not do that, nor would I or Scott support it.
>
> I do take preprinted army lists, but I have a column to mark what command each
> body is in after I see the terrain. Many TOG players have not read that part
> of the rulebook yet, making bad assumptions about what of the old engine
> carried over.
>

I do find this a weird issue and maybe worth mentioning for those New
Generals.

What exactly does "bring 2 army lists" mean?
1. 2 lists of troops from 2 different Army Lists (ie 31 & 42).
2. 2 lists from within one army list. Possible answer, but then can someone
who is playing EIR M,A bring a second list of EIR L,A?
3. 2 Preset lists (orders of battle) based on 1 army composition (i.e. EIR
M,A) and presorted by command.
4. 2 Orders of Battle. 2 lists from 1 army list.
5. 2 Orders of Battle. Simply 2 lists from 1 army composition (i.e. EIR
M,A) without breaking them down into commands.


Here in DFW we play with #5 which I believe is what said below. However,
many of us find it most simple to already break these into commands. There
is one in San Antonio who is die hard #5.

I personally find it best to bring #3 and if you want to make a change of
who is in what command, feel free as long as it is before any units are
placed.

-PB

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scott holder
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 22, 2002 11:13 pm    Post subject: Re: "army list" Nomenclature


What exactly does "bring 2 army lists" mean?
1. 2 lists of troops from 2 different Army Lists (ie 31 & 42).

>No.

2. 2 lists from within one army list. Possible answer, but then can someone
who is playing EIR M,A bring a second list of EIR L,A?

>No. You are limited to a single year and geographic location (if applicable)
. For example, playing a LIR list that must either be Eastern or Western, a p
layer can bring two orders of battle for the LIR list but both OOBs must be ei
ther eastern/western and from the same year.

3. 2 Preset lists (orders of battle) based on 1 army composition (i.e. EIR
M,A) and presorted by command.

>Heh heh, not anymore. See appropriate section of rules.

4. 2 Orders of Battle. 2 lists from 1 army list.

>See above. This is along the same lines only without the additional restrict
ions.

5. 2 Orders of Battle. Simply 2 lists from 1 army composition (i.e. EIR
M,A) without breaking them down into commands.

>This also appears to be what I'm talking about above.

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