Continental Infantry Brigade Special Offer KassiteGeorge Washington had served in the Crown forces against the French, and knew full well how the British regulars fought. He also knew that his militias and Minutemen, although numerous and individually brave, would not stand against the British Redcoat regulars. He therefore formed a regular force, the Continental army, that would be thoroughly drilled, and fight in the European manner of massed ranks. These regiments, when combined with Militia
Laser-cut wooden ‘snake’ fences
Sir Phillip Skippon's Regiment - Major and 4th Captain
recruitment and training of the parliamentary forces
Designed to address concerns that the well-armoured KV-1 lacked the firepower to deal with larger German tanks
During the campaign in the Pacific the US forces were known to apply wooden armour to the sides of their Shermans
L Luchs (German for Lynx) was developed from the earlier models of Panzer II that had served well as reconnaissance tanks earlier in the war
The Bren (or more accurately universal) carrier is possibly unique in all the armies of WW2
Well drilled and eager to close in battle
but with its low silhouette and speed
its arc of fire was limited
making their fur more "realistic" and enabling you to knock out large regiments very quickly
Belgium and The Netherlands