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  • #16
    The French really come across as Machiavellian in T2K.
    I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes

    Entirely too much T2K stuff here: www.pmulcahy.com

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    • #17
      Originally posted by pmulcahy11b View Post
      The French really come across as Machiavellian in T2K.
      Totally agree...I always envisage French agents lurking in the background pulling strings and being responsible for all sorts of general mischief.
      Author of the unofficial and strictly non canon Alternative Survivor’s Guide to the United Kingdom

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      • #18
        There's one thing to be said for the French in T2K - at least they found a way to avoid surrendering this time...

        :P
        Last edited by Legbreaker; 09-14-2010, 09:54 PM.
        If it moves, shoot it, if not push it, if it still doesn't move, use explosives.

        Nothing happens in isolation - it's called "the butterfly effect"

        Mors ante pudorem

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        • #19
          Like I said they have worked out a deal long time ago...

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Legbreaker View Post
            There's one thing to be said for the French in T2K - at least they found a way to avoid surrendering this time...

            :P
            LMFAO
            "There is only one tactical principal which is not subject to change. It is to use the means at hand to inflict the maximum amount of wounds, death and destruction on the enemy in the minimum amount of time."
            --General George S. Patton, Jr.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Abbott Shaull View Post
              Uhm I think the Soviets/Russia and France have had an agreement for sometime. Hence, explain their temporary withdraw from NATO.
              The French left NATO more because they didn't trust the US to aid any of its allies in Europe if they got into trouble, they saw the US going soft on the Soviets. It was particularly things like Kennedy stating that he would no longer consider using nukes as the first response to a Soviet invasion of Europe.
              That series of events drove French foreign policy ever since and was the specific reason for France to acquire nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants.

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              • #22
                Like I stated before it is three way draw on who would use Nukes first. Soviets and US believe the other side would be the first to used them, while both side more or less know how far they would allow the other to get to before risk of it going nuclear rapid raise. While the French with their exit of NATO and acquiring Nukes have implied where they intend to start using them to their at the time former NATO allies and it was hell of lot sooner than NATO Command hand agreed too.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Dog 6 View Post
                  My 5th ARMY as of 6/1/2003

                  5th ARMY HQ: 2000 men, 1 M-1A1 Houston TX

                  15th Aviation Brigade: 2800 Men, 11 AH-1, 15 OH-58, 17 UH1H, 7 CH-47, 2 CH-54, 2 MI-24, 4 MI-8, 3 AH-64D, 13 UH-60 units can be found all over 5th ARMY A.O.


                  220th MP Brigade: 1600 men, 29 Peacekeeper, 23 M-706, 12 M750 HQ 200 men Houston. units can be found all over 5th ARMY A.O.

                  420th Engineer Brigade: 2500 men 3 M-728CEV's HQ 300 men Houston. units can be found all over 5th ARMY A.O.


                  90th CORPS HQ 1900 men, 1 M-1A1 San Antonio TX

                  103rd Artillery Brigade: 2600 men , 34 M-109, 11 M-110, 8 MLRS units can be found all over 90th Corps A.O.

                  90th Transportation Brigade: 3500 men 700 Trucks , 270 Tankers units can be found all over 90th Corps A.O.

                  90th supply Brigade: 4000 men San Antonio

                  49th Armored Division: 6000 men, 49 M-1A1, 9 M-1A2, 88 Stingray II,
                  23 M-60A3, 103 M-113, 29 M-2, 25 M-109, 2 MLRS Brownsville


                  52nd Mechanized Division: 5000 men, 90 Stingray II, 37 M-2A1, 135 M-113, 22 M-109 , 2 MLRS , 26 LAV 25, 5 T-72, 3 BMP-2, 8 BTR-70 Laredo

                  56th Infantry Division: 3700 men, 21 M-113, 5 M-60A3, 17 105mm How, 6 155mm How Eagle Pass




                  122nd CORPS HQ 1500 men 1 M-60A3 Midland/ Odessa TX

                  479th Artillery Brigade: 2700 men 38 155mm HOW, 22 105mm How units can be found all over 122nd Corps A.O.

                  122nd Transportation Brigade: 2900 men 590 Trucks , 240 Tankers units can be found all over 122nd Corps A.O.

                  122nd supply Brigade: 3900 men Midland/ Odessa

                  45th Mechanized Division: 9500 men, 159 Stingray II, 191 M-113, 37 M-2, 41 M-109, 26 M901, 3 MLRS Persidio

                  80th Reserve Infantry Division: 4400 men, 16 M-113, 11 M-48A5, 16 155mm How, 29 105mm How Pumpville

                  57th Infantry Division: 6500 men, 33 M-113, 21 M-48A5, 49 105mm How, 14 155mm How Van Horn



                  111st CORPS HQ 1400 men Alamogordo NM

                  111st Artillery Brigade: 1500 men 40 105mm How, 8 155mm How units can be found all over 111st Corps A.O.

                  111st Transportation Brigade: 2400 men 470 Trucks , 100 Tankers units can be found all over 111st Corps A.O.

                  111st supply Brigade: 3000 men Fort Bliss NM

                  60th Infantry Division: 5300 men, 16 M-60A3, 27 M-113, 31 105mm How, 6 155mm How Douglas NM

                  84th Reserve Infantry Division: 4200 men, 13 M-48A5, 15 M-113, 12 155mm How, 18 105mm How, 5 ERC-90, 3 BTR-70 Columbus NM

                  85th Reserve Infantry Division: 2500 men, 2 M-48A5, 7 M-113, 11 105mm How, 3 155mm How, 4 T-55, 5 BTR-70 Rodeo NM

                  196th Mechanized Brigade: 3800 men, 29 M-1A1, 92 M-113, 16 M-2, 16 M-109, 9 M-901 EL Paso TX


                  Enjoy
                  I need to update this with Airforce and maybe some navy units

                  positive thoughts are welcome.
                  "There is only one tactical principal which is not subject to change. It is to use the means at hand to inflict the maximum amount of wounds, death and destruction on the enemy in the minimum amount of time."
                  --General George S. Patton, Jr.

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                  • #24
                    a big bump
                    "There is only one tactical principal which is not subject to change. It is to use the means at hand to inflict the maximum amount of wounds, death and destruction on the enemy in the minimum amount of time."
                    --General George S. Patton, Jr.

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