I would be great if you could if you could have different divisions in one stack, separated with some kind of divider. That way if I move 2 groups into 1 city, they won't combine and it would be easier to separate them later on.
you are a balls
Just a quick one. I would like to be able to nickname my fleets since I have some for special duties. It would really help because I have fleets to transport units to protect from subs but then since I forget what it was for and it is near an enemy coast, I use for attacking coasts and build a new one to replace it. As you can imagine, it is a little annoying because while I am waiting for a new fleet, I have to split up a bigger one that is nearby and getting repairs.
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I would be great if you could if you could have different divisions in one stack, separated with some kind of divider. That way if I move 2 groups into 1 city, they won't combine and it would be easier to separate them later on.
Heinz, I know Italian soldiers were brave. But when I have read about them, they were either sleeping, retreating or surrendering. It was just a joke but Italians aren't they only ones who can surrender, the French did a very good job of in in WWII.
Fair play to Folgore division but even more men covered much more men during Dunkirk, brave men like Dicky Bird, a HMG gunner that was shot in either the head or the chest(can't remember) and died instantly after running around gunning down and ambushing Germans with his friend and fellow soldier. I highly respect the dead of WWII.
Hahahahahahaha. Yes, the French (no offense to any French people around) were a bit coward during the war.Butter Ball Bill wrote:
Italians aren't they only ones who can surrender, the French did a very good job of in in WWII.
The best story of heroism during WW2 is Operation Chariot (for me). You should read a book by Ross Kemp (ex-RAMC) called Raiders.Butter Ball Bill wrote:
Fair play to Folgore division but even more men covered much more men during Dunkirk, brave men like Dicky Bird, a HMG gunner that was shot in either the head or the chest(can't remember) and died instantly after running around gunning down and ambushing Germans with his friend and fellow soldier. I highly respect the dead of WWII.
I like Dicky Bird's story. It was told by the actual gunner, Bird was the loader. I heard the story in a Yesterday documentary and loved. Anyway, thats OT.
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