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Sgt. Steiner

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  1. Hmm, as far as I can tell, the main gun remains useable, even after the TC's death. Just played a QB where a Tiger's TC got whacked, and after the rest of the crew got over being shocked, they continued to fire the main gun. Worst thing about losing the TC is the tank can no longer un-button for the rest of the game, which makes no sense. Why should the rest of the crew be unable to open the hatches just because the TC is gone?

  2. "Landser" is a German nickname for their soldiers, similar to "frontovik" for the Russians, "GI" for Americans, etc. The term "Wehrmacht" means armed forces, and "Heer" is the German term for army.

    So when you see something written describing "Heer troops" they mean army troops. You will also see troops referred to as "Wehrmacht troops", as opposed to "SS troops" for example. This has always irked me, being as Wehrmacht means the entire armed forces, of which the SS were a part of. However, everyone has heard the term Wehrmacht, and very few English speaking folks other than wargamers and reenactors know what "Heer" means. So Wehrmacht has unfortunately come to mean army almost exclusively. Hope that clears up a few things..

    [ November 23, 2002, 10:48 AM: Message edited by: Sgt. Steiner ]

  3. Thanks for the info, everyone. I was afraid of that. Renaming all those bmp's will probably cause the "Attention Span Exceeded" light to come on; I think downloading again (sigh) will be the route taken. Although with my 56k modem, instead of overnight, it will be more like overweek(s).... :(

  4. OK, I've a question. I've already got a ton of non-CMMOS BB mods. Can they be made CMMOS-compatible simply by changing the file names, i.e. tacking on CMMOS somewhere? :confused:

    I sure hope so, as I'm really not looking forward to downloading those 8 zillion or so T-34 mods again for CMMOS compatibility...

    [ November 20, 2002, 07:45 PM: Message edited by: Sgt. Steiner ]

  5. It is puzzling why Hitler did not at least use gas against the Russians, being as they never signed the Geneva convention. Every other conceivable barbarity was visited by each side upon the other there. Having developed sarin nerve gas, which gas masks of the time could not keep out, it would seem a natural, especially once Germany was on the ropes, with total destruction staring them in the face...

  6. Yes, those were the infamous mine birds. The Soviets trained pigeons to carry 1/4 stick of dynamite with a contact fuse. Unfortunately, the idea didn't work out too well in practice, as the pigeons kept flying back to their handlers' cages. Finally, a couple of the pigeons came back and landed on a couple of commissar's heads, at which point Stalin ordered all the birds (and the inventor of the idea) shot... tongue.gif

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