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Hey all.

Anyone sitting on some good links for To&e's (table of organisation) or OOB's (order of battle) for most WW2 or modern day armies. The only really good one I have for WW2 is:

http://www.bayonetstrength.150m.com/

And what I sometimes can google up.
And the books I have home.

Thanks.

(08-02-2011, 03:59 AM)Machean Wrote: [ -> ]Hey all.

Anyone sitting on some good links for To&e's (table of organisation) or OOB's (order of battle) for most WW2 or modern day armies. The only really good one I have for WW2 is:

http://www.bayonetstrength.150m.com/

And what I sometimes can google up.
And the books I have home.

Thanks.
http://niehorster.orbat.com/000_admin/000oob.htm

Move cursor around and click on symbols and it will bring up pages.

(08-02-2011, 04:34 AM)oldrocky Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-02-2011, 03:59 AM)Machean Wrote: [ -> ]Hey all.

Anyone sitting on some good links for To&e's (table of organisation) or OOB's (order of battle) for most WW2 or modern day armies. The only really good one I have for WW2 is:

http://www.bayonetstrength.150m.com/

And what I sometimes can google up.
And the books I have home.

Thanks.
http://niehorster.orbat.com/000_admin/000oob.htm

Move cursor around and click on symbols and it will bring up pages.

Tanks mate
Check with shortrengage. IIRC he was S-2 for the 1st Armored sometime during the 70's and has a LOT of TO&E stuff for both Pact and NATO. Ever wonder why the Soviets produced the BTR-50 at the same time they built BMP-1's? It seems the BMP was limited to about 33" of snow. More then that and they got stuck. The BTR-50 had a much higher profile and therefore much higher ground clearance. So it could go through the snow base in Finland, which was over 40" on the average. I've changed computers since he sent it to me, so you'll have to contact shortrengage.
Meanwhile, if you are still looking for some easy points, I'm returning to the fray in a limited manner.
Here's an interesting OOB site for German OOB.

It's in German, but is pictorial and well designed so is easy to follow. And the SP OOB is in German anyway.

http://www.wwiidaybyday.com/

Just click on 'KStN' top left and it will take you to the OOB section.


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Thanks.