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Post by Quintus Fabius on Aug 27, 2016 23:51:23 GMT
I'm doing kusenetsov Timoshenko choe rokkosovsky and Voroshilov @coolguy14 is doing Zhukov Konev bagramayan and potent voronov and budyonny You can choose to do with the others I thought you told me to do Vasilevsky. @coolguy14 agreed to let me do Budyonny as well; in return, I offer to let him to do Isakov, or Govorov if he is available.
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Post by Washington on Aug 27, 2016 23:53:12 GMT
I'm doing kusenetsov Timoshenko choe rokkosovsky and Voroshilov @coolguy14 is doing Zhukov Konev bagramayan and potent voronov and budyonny You can choose to do with the others I thought you told me to do Vasilevsky. Forgot him oops
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2016 23:54:37 GMT
I thought you told me to do Vasilevsky. @coolguy14 agreed to let me do Budyonny as well; in return, I offer to let him to do Isakov, or Govorov if he is available. Sure. I can do a bunch, given proper time.
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Post by Washington on Aug 27, 2016 23:56:27 GMT
Its nighttime for me so I will start tommorow
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Post by Washington on Aug 28, 2016 12:34:34 GMT
Lets Kick this off Semyon Timoshenko 2* Infantry 3* Tank2* Artillery 1* Air 4* movementSkills: no changes PAS: Defense tactic Reason: He wasn’t necessarily the best tank general, but Timoshenko had talent which is why he has no skill changes, Losing to Kharkov to Erich von Manstein was a bit downgrading for him but he employed fighting retreat tactics in the early stages of Barbarossa so Defense tactic should be recommended
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Post by Washington on Aug 28, 2016 12:44:32 GMT
Nikolay Gerasimovich Kuznetsov
1* infantry 0* Tank 2* Artillery 5* Navy 2* Air Skills: Lv3 Navy leader, Lv2 Fortification, Lv4 Defense tactic PAS: Wolfpack, Sailor
Reason: Knowing that the Germans will certainly go to war with the USSR, Kuznetsov immediately put all navy ships in the combat readiness, prevented the destruction and collapse of the soviet navy unlike other parts of the Soviet armed forces, which were crippled during the first wave of Barbarossa, he was also a great tactician in amphibious assaults, so deserves Sailor
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Post by Washington on Aug 28, 2016 18:10:49 GMT
I guess you'll do blamey @coolguy14
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Aug 28, 2016 18:55:18 GMT
(Note: I try to be historical as much as possible, so it will be wildly different to Washington or @coolguy14 's ones) Semyon Mikhailovich Budyonny Rank: Marshal (+280 HP) [Budyonny was one of the first Marshals of the USSR] Inf: ** Air: Arm: (If it was possible, he should have negative stars) [Paraphrasing Budyonny in his testimony against Mikhail Tukhachevsky: 'His attempt to form a tank corps that can replace cavalry, a superior type of troop, is such an illogical idea, that it is equivalent to delibrately wrecking the Red Army'] Nav: Art: Mov: *** [He commanded Cav, and IMO movement is the best way to show it in WC3.] Skills: Bayonet Charge Lv. 2 [No Cav. charge in WC3, so this is the next best thing] (Perhaps Plain FIghting Lv. 1 [No cav abilities, see above]?) (If there was an leadership skill like in EW4, he would've got it too, since the one thing that he was praised for throughout his life, even after he was becoming a scrapegoat for most of Stalin's military blunders, was his bravery.) Price: 1350 medals (Like Gamelin, Weygand or Petain: May have been great in WWI, but overpriced and generally useless in WW2).
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Post by algrassburn428 on Aug 31, 2016 8:40:25 GMT
Douglas MacArthur ( a General i sort of dislike) 3* infantry
3* tanks 2* artillery 4* air 4* navy
5 movement Skills: Lv3 Infantry leader, lv4 sailor, lv0 fortification, lv 2 explosive, lv 2 antiarmor Possible additional skills (PAS): Jungle fighting, Lv1 navy leader Reason: Another Case of overrating, He attacked war veterans protesting thinking they were communist ( ) he was only awarded the Medal of honor because for propaganda but still was a great pacific and amphibious styled general but he deserved more navy and air than infantry and also EXTREMELY WEAK AT DEFENSE Also sorry General Macarthur (the user) The worst american war leader ever and also a little bastard.... For him, world has lost a great general like Yamashita.
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Aug 31, 2016 12:26:04 GMT
(Note: I try to be historical as much as possible, so it will be wildly different to Washington or @coolguy14 's ones) Semyon Mikhailovich Budyonny Rank: Marshal (+280 HP) [Budyonny was one of the first Marshals of the USSR] Inf: ** Air: Arm: (If it was possible, he should have negative stars) [Paraphrasing Budyonny in his testimony against Mikhail Tukhachevsky: 'His attempt to form a tank corps that can replace cavalry, a superior type of troop, is such an illogical idea, that it is equivalent to delibrately wrecking the Red Army'] Nav: Art: Mov: *** [He commanded Cav, and IMO movement is the best way to show it in WC3.] Skills: Bayonet Charge Lv. 2 [No Cav. charge in WC3, so this is the next best thing] (Perhaps Plain FIghting Lv. 1 [No cav abilities, see above]?) (If there was an leadership skill like in EW4, he would've got it too, since the one thing that he was praised for throughout his life, even after he was becoming a scrapegoat for most of Stalin's military blunders, was his bravery.) Price: 1350 medals (Like Gamelin, Weygand or Petain: May have been great in WWI, but overpriced and generally useless in WW2). Adding to this, Budyonny should replace MacArthur as the mov. teacher, as he was a horse breeder and the fact the mov. is usually important for arty gens... (Horse-drawn arty).
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 4, 2016 1:19:45 GMT
His Serene Highness, the Regent of the Kingdom of Hungary, Admiral Miklós Horthy de Nagybánya Where you can find him: Lurking in the International Academy Stats: Inf: * (No reason for him to have 2 star Inf) Air: Arm: * (Hungarian tanks were usually supplied by a certain Third Reich) Art: (No reason for him to have Art) Nav: **** (C'mon, look at his WWI career! He won the battle[more of an raid, actually] of Otranto with his ships nearly unscathed, despite the enemy having a tech and numerical advantage and himself wounded and falling unconscious) Mov: ** (Because.) Skills: Sailor Lv. 2 Fleet Leader Lv. 4 (See my comment about Battle of Otranto) Wolfpack Lv. 1 (See my comment about Battle of Otranto) PAS: Mountain Fighting Lv. 1 (Hungarian mountain troop reference) Price: 970 medals. Another relic of WWI.
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Post by Frederick the Great on Sept 4, 2016 10:17:47 GMT
Nikolay Gerasimovich Kuznetsov 1* infantry 0* Tank 2* Artillery 5* Navy2* AirSkills: Lv3 Navy leader, Lv2 Fortification, Lv4 Defense tacticPAS: Wolfpack, Sailor Reason: Knowing that the Germans will certainly go to war with the USSR, Kuznetsov immediately put all navy ships in the combat readiness, prevented the destruction and collapse of the soviet navy unlike other parts of the Soviet armed forces, which were crippled during the first wave of Barbarossa, he was also a great tactician in amphibious assaults, so deserves Sailor I don't think he was that good an admiral. I would have him as 4 star navy but other than that I think its pretty good.
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Post by Washington on Sept 4, 2016 10:19:43 GMT
Nikolay Gerasimovich Kuznetsov 1* infantry 0* Tank 2* Artillery 5* Navy2* AirSkills: Lv3 Navy leader, Lv2 Fortification, Lv4 Defense tacticPAS: Wolfpack, Sailor Reason: Knowing that the Germans will certainly go to war with the USSR, Kuznetsov immediately put all navy ships in the combat readiness, prevented the destruction and collapse of the soviet navy unlike other parts of the Soviet armed forces, which were crippled during the first wave of Barbarossa, he was also a great tactician in amphibious assaults, so deserves Sailor I don't think he was that good an admiral. I would have him as 4 star navy but other than that I think its pretty good. Maybe btw do yo wan to do some as well You did help me here when both of us were captains
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Post by Frederick the Great on Sept 4, 2016 10:22:56 GMT
I don't think he was that good an admiral. I would have him as 4 star navy but other than that I think its pretty good. Maybe btw do yo wan to do some as well You did help me here when both of us were captains Which ones haven't been done yet (I haven't had time yet to read the whole thread). I also need to say it because in what little I've read I saw a number of people talking about "Navy Generals".......There is not such thing as a navy general, they are admirals NOT generals. They are completely different and a general would hate to be called an admiral and an admiral would hate been called a general.
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Post by algrassburn428 on Sept 4, 2016 13:53:44 GMT
I think mannerheim is ovverrated to be a infantry skilled general... he was a cavalry general and also not even close to yamashita. yamashita took out the british forces in south-east asia in 90 days which is the worst defeat they ever faced from the whole british history. yet yamashita has 4* infantry skill.
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