Nice!
Think of me when you are standing by where AS Johnston died through blood loss. He is undoubtedly one of the war’s great enigmas and what ifs.
Forrest came to the fore at this battle and one of my favourite generals was present too: Patrick R Cleburne, commanding a Brigade.
Hope the weather is not to bad.
I've been doing some maths today
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 and found out that 360 IPC’s is worth: 
 45 submarines and transports
 15 battleships
 20 aircraft carriers
 30 fighters and destroyers
 24 bombers and factories
 90 artillery pieces
 72 tanks and anti-aircraft guns
 120 infantry:smile: i think 360 is the only number* that is able to describe all units in numbers without decimals. Might be useful when calculating something :smile: *: offcourse it is also possible to do 2 times 360 etc. Because you would just double the numbers but 360 is the lowest and therefore most easy to use number. [ This Message was edited by: greensleeves on 2001-12-08 17:12 ] 
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 Infantry win again… 
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 I just want the battleships, just to have them. =) In fact, give them to russia! Never seen russia buy a bb other than a joke, this would just be funny =) 
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 umm, I hate to say it, but I think you could devide all your numbers by 3… I didn’t double check, but that still gives you a mother load of Infantry… esp. under the World at War rules (2 ipc for many nations) 
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 Never mind… 20/3 is NOT a round number… ignore me 



 
		 
		






