I have read somewhere that both the Commonwealth and German troops would sing as they were doing battle. This might have been a bit more applicable in the trenches of WWI, but I am wondering if the observation would have been applicable in European theater as well.
One observation about the American presence was that they kept always quiet and efficient, just going about their business without any fanfare.
Any thoughts about CMBB incorporating a musical accompaniment into battle? When more than a few squads were bunched together, in a structure or on the field, could possibly trade visibilty points for a slight boosting of morale... I dunno...
R.O.C.K. = U.S.A.
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