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Real life military organizations, equipment and personnel.
Marski:
Since not everyone knows what a battalion, regiment or a division looks like. I'm making this thread as a depository of information on which to base your ground units on.
Starting with the most comprehensible piece, includes everything from the organization structure of several different types of soviet formations, to how many field kitchens a regimental headquarters has.
Image is a hyperlink.
Marski:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fireteam
YABG:
Found this today which serves as a good source for what contemporary British formations look like. Not masses of detail but enough to create a reasonable looking ground unit template:
http://www.armedforces.co.uk/armyindex.php#.XpyS9MhKhhG
mtm84:
http://niehorster.org/000_admin/000oob.htm
Various countries during ww2, some more detailed then others.
kyphrite156:
I've been doing research into WWI orders of battle for an AAR scenario I want to run and found this site, which has links to OOB for pretty much every major combatant for both ground and naval OOBs, along with TO&E strengths down to the company level in some cases.
http://www.314th.org/Nafziger-Collection-of-Orders-of-Battle/Nafziger-Collection-World-War-One.html
Also has links to a larger OOB repository for armies from 1600 to 1945. Might be useful to anyone looking to setup scenarios during those eras. Needs a little tweaking to get it to fit in the new GU formations, but I've been experimenting with how to set them up and have come up with some fairly sizable formations from corps down to the company level for the UK and Germany.
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