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Patrick Byrne
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2001 1:25 am    Post subject: Little more help


I Still need a little help with the below questions, please.
Thanks
-PB

Patrick Byrnes wrote:

> More questions:
>
> How does a detachment joined with a parent body take fatigue? Let's say
> an IRR LMI parent unit in 2x2 with a 1x2 IRR LMI detachment forming the
> rear rank takes 30 casualties. Is the casualty adjudication to take the
> body as a whole divided into the casuaties and apply to both units? (ie
> 15men into 30 casualties is 2CPF, which does 4 fatigue to both parent
> and detachment unit)?
>
> I have the same question regarding General joining to fight. example:
> SubGen element EHC L,B,Sh joins a 2 element unit of HC L, B, SH. They
> now form a 1x3 body, charge into combat, and take 20 casualties. Is the
> correct adjudication: 8 men into 20 casualties = 2 CPF, which is applied
> to both the SubGen and the Cav Unit?
>
> I ask because I am looking under 5.3 fatigue and 10.3 and am not seeing
> the answer. I am reading some sentences which seem to skirt the issue.
> I recommend adding a sentence like, "Casualties inflicted on two (or
> more) units combined into one body are adjudicated by dividing the total
> number of figure equivalents of the one body into the casualties. The
> CPF's received and are then applied to each unit separetly."
> -PB
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2001 3:57 am    Post subject: Re: Little more help


<<How does a detachment joined with a parent body take fatigue? >>

11.2 and 5.32 tell us that bodies take fatigue. If it is a combined body, it
takes fatigue as a whole.

<<Let's say an IRR LMI parent unit in 2x2 with a 1x2 IRR LMI detachment forming
the rear rank takes 30 casualties. Is the casualty adjudication to take the
> > body as a whole divided into the casuaties and apply to both units? (ie
> > 15men into 30 casualties is 2CPF, which does 4 fatigue to both parent
> > and detachment unit)?>>

Yes.

<<I have the same question regarding General joining to fight. example:
> > SubGen element EHC L,B,Sh joins a 2 element unit of HC L, B, SH. They
> > now form a 1x3 body, charge into combat, and take 20 casualties. Is the
> > correct adjudication: 8 men into 20 casualties = 2 CPF, which is applied
> > to both the SubGen and the Cav Unit?>>

Yes.

<<I ask because I am looking under 5.3 fatigue and 10.3 and am not seeing the
answer. I am reading some sentences which seem to skirt the issue.>>

11.2

<<I recommend adding a sentence like, "Casualties inflicted on two (or
> > more) units combined into one body are adjudicated by dividing the total
> > number of figure equivalents of the one body into the casualties. The
> > CPF's received and are then applied to each unit separetly.">>

11.2 does this.

Jon


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