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World War II DBA Converted by Damond Crump Force Composition The game is played with a force that is composed of a maximum of 13 elements, according original table of organisation. In each division list there are two categories: Required and Support. It's not possible to use Support before Required is filled. Troop Definitions Infantry – Soldiers with rifles and light support weapons such as squad machine guns and light mortars. Infantry primarily move and fight on foot but can also be transported by truck or half track. Heavy Weapons – Infantry armed with heavy machine guns and mortars that support regular infantry on the attack or defense. Often heavy weapons teams are moved by transport such as trucks or half-tracks. Tank – Armored vehicles with large cannon and machine guns. Examples are the German Panzer III or IV, the Soviet T-34, and the American M4 Sherman, Heavy Tank – Tanks with superior weapons and armor for their time period. They tended to move slowly and to ignore the effects of lesser weapons. Obvious examples are the German Tiger and Soviet IS1, but the Matilda in the first years of the desert war would also be a heavy tank. Reconnaissance – Armored cars and light tanks used for scouting that have good mobility and light armor and armament (generally machine guns or light cannon). Examples are the German Panzer II, the British Humber scout car and the Russian T-70. Anti Tank Guns – Towed guns or self propelled guns whose primary use are for destroying armored vehicles. Examples are the British 6 pounder, the Soviet SU-100 and the German Hetzer. This is also includes anti-aircraft guns that have been pressed into anti-tank service like the dreaded German 88. Artillery – Towed or self-propelled, large bore guns that are used to bombard distant targets in preparation of an attack or used to break up an attack. Examples are the American 75mm Howitzer, German Nebelwerfer and the British Bishop. Anti-Aircraft Gun – Towed or self propelled, often rapid firing, guns that are used to attack aircraft. They are somewhat effective against armored targets. Examples are the German Quad 20mm and the American M3 Halftrack with .50 cal machineguns. Headquarters – The General and his command staff traveling in command vehicles and communications vehicles. Basing

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World War II DBA

Converted by Damond Crump

Force Composition

The game is played with a force that is composed of a maximum of 13 elements, according original table of organisation.

In each division list there are two categories: Required and Support. It's not possible to use Support before Required is filled.

Troop Definitions

Infantry – Soldiers with rifles and light support weapons such as squad machine guns and light mortars. Infantry primarily move and fight on foot but can also be transported by truck or half track.

Heavy Weapons – Infantry armed with heavy machine guns and mortars that support regular infantry on the attack or defense. Often heavy weapons teams are moved by transport such as trucks or half-tracks.

Tank – Armored vehicles with large cannon and machine guns. Examples are the German Panzer IIIor IV, the Soviet T-34, and the American M4 Sherman,

Heavy Tank – Tanks with superior weapons and armor for their time period. They tended to move slowly and to ignore the effects of lesser weapons. Obvious examples are the German Tiger and Soviet IS1, but the Matilda in the first years of the desert war would also be a heavy tank.

Reconnaissance – Armored cars and light tanks used for scouting that have good mobility and light armor and armament (generally machine guns or light cannon). Examples are the German Panzer II,the British Humber scout car and the Russian T-70.

Anti Tank Guns – Towed guns or self propelled guns whose primary use are for destroying armored vehicles. Examples are the British 6 pounder, the Soviet SU-100 and the German Hetzer. This is also includes anti-aircraft guns that have been pressed into anti-tank service like the dreaded German 88.

Artillery – Towed or self-propelled, large bore guns that are used to bombard distant targets in preparation of an attack or used to break up an attack. Examples are the American 75mm Howitzer, German Nebelwerfer and the British Bishop.

Anti-Aircraft Gun – Towed or self propelled, often rapid firing, guns that are used to attack aircraft. They are somewhat effective against armored targets. Examples are the German Quad 20mm and the American M3 Halftrack with .50 cal machineguns.

Headquarters – The General and his command staff traveling in command vehicles and communications vehicles.

Basing

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40mm wide bases give enough room to mount enough troops to make it look nice. If you are not using 40mm bases be sure to use the same width with all elements (yours and your opponents). The minimum base depth is suggested below.

Base Depth

Infantry 20mm Tank 40mm Reconnaissance 40mm Anti-Tank Gun 20mm Artillery 20mm Anti-Aircraft 20mm Transport 40mm Headquarters 40mm

Force List format

The force list is broken into nation, division type and year. Each element type is preceded by a number, which tells how many of those elements are available. In brackets after are the target types (s=soft, a=armored) and movement types (f=foot, w=wheeled, t=tracked).

Some elements have a slash, for example 1 Infantry (sf/w). This usually represents an element that is transported by trucks or some other vehicle.

Great Britain and Commonwealth

Armoured Division 1939–40

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)6 Tank (at)

Support

2 Infantry (sf/w)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w or sw/sf portee, 1940)or1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)1 Heavy Tank (at)1 Reconnaissance (aw)1 Artillery (sf/w)

Armoured Division 1941

Required 1 Headquarters (sw)6 Tank (at)

Support

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1 Infantry (sf/w)1 Infantry (sf)2 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w or sw/sf, portee)or1 Aanti-Aircraft (sf/w)2 Reconnaissance (aw) Armoured Division 1942 (Jan-May)

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)3 Tank (at)1 Reconnaissance (aw)2 Infantry (sf/w)

Support

2 Infantry (sf/w)2 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w or sw/sf, portee)or1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)

Armoured Division 1942 (May – Dec)

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)3 Tank (at)1 Reconnaissance (aw)2 Infantry (sf/w)

Support

2 Infantry (sf/w)4 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w or sw/sf, portee)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)1 Reconnaissance (aw) Armoured Division 1943 – 1945

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)3 Tank (at)1 Reconnaissance (at)1 Reconnaissance (aw)1 Infantry (sf/w)

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Support

3 Infantry (sf)2 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w or at)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w) Infantry Division 1939 – 1940

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)6 Infantry (sf)

Support

3 Infantry (sf)1 Reconnaissance (at)3 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w) 1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)1 Heavy Tank (at) Infantry Division 1941 – 1945

Required 1 Headquarters (sw)6 Infantry (sf)

Support

3 Infantry (sf)1 Heavy Weapons (sf/w)1 Reconnaissance (at)3 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)1 Tank (at)

Airborne Division 1944 -1945

Required

1 Headquarters (sw, jeep)6 Infantry (sf, paratroops)

Support

1 Reconnaissance (sw)3 Infantry (sf, glider troops)

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1 Infantry (sf, glider pilots)1 Heavy Weapons (sf/w)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Reconnaissance (at, tetrarch)

Germany

Panzer-Division 1940

Required 1 Headquarters (sw)4 Tank (at)2 Infantry (sf/w, trucks)

Support

1 Infantry (sf/w, trucks)1 Infantry (sf/w, motorcycles)1 Reconnaissance (aw)2 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)

Panzer-Division 1941 – 1942

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)3 Tank (at)3 Infantry (sf/w, trucks)

Support

1 Infantry (sf/w, trucks)1 Infantry (sf/w, motorcycles)1 Reconnaissance (aw)2 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w) Panzer-Division 1943

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)2 Tank (at)1 Infantry (sf /at, half track)3 Infantry (sf /w, trucks)

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Support

1 Reconnaissance (at)1 Anti-Tank (at)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Heavy Tank (at)1 Anti-Aircraft (at)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w) Panzer-Division 1944 - 1945

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)2 Tank (at)1 Infantry (sf/at, halftracks)3 Infantry (sf/w)

Support

1 Reconnaissance (aw)1 Anti-Tank (at)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Artillery (sf/w)2 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)1 Heavy Tank (at)

Infanterie-Division (motorisiert) 1940

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)6 Infantry (sf/w, trucks)

Support

3 Infantry (sf/w, trucks)1 Infantry (sf/w, motorcycle)1 Reconnaissance (sw, motorcycles)2 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Tank (at)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)

Infanterie-Division (motorisiert) 1941 – 1942

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)6 Infantry (sf/w, trucks)

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Support

3 Infantry (sf/w, trucks)1 Infantry (sf/w, motorcycles)1 Reconnaissance (sw, motorcycles)2 Tank (at), 2 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)

Panzergrenadier-Division 1943

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)6 Infantry (sf/w, trucks)

Support

1 Heavy Weapons (sf/w, truck)1 Anti-Tank (at)2 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w, truck or at, self propelled)1 Tank (at)1 Heavy Tank (at) Panzergrenadier-Divivison 1944-1945

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)6 Infantry (sf/w, truck)

Support

1 Reconnaissance (aw)1 Heavy Weapons (sf/w, truck)2 Anti-Tank (at)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w or at)1 Tank (at)1 Heavy Tank (at)

Infanterie-Division 1940 – 1942

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)6 Infantry (sf)

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Support

3 Infantry (sf)1 Heavy Weapons (sf/w, truck)1 Reconnaissance (sf, horse or bicycle)2 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Tank (at)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)

Infanterie-Division 1943

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)6 Infantry (sf)

Support

3 Infantry (sf)1 Heavy Weapons (sf/w, truck)1 Reconnaissance (sf, horse or bicycle)2 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Tank (at)or1 Heavy Tank (at)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)

Infanterie-Division 1944-1945

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)6 Infantry (sf)

Support

1 Infantry (sf)1 Heavy Weapons (sf/w, truck)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w or at)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Tank (at)or1 Heavy Tank (at)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)

Volksgrenadier Division 1944-1945

Required

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1 Headquarters (sw)6 Infantry (sf, 5 foot and 1 bicycle)

Support

1 Anti-Tank (sf/w or at)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Tank (at)or1 Heavy Tank (at)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)

Fallschirmjager Division 1943 – 1945

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)6 Infantry (sf/w, truck)

Support

3 Infantry (sf/w)1 Heavy Weapons (sf/w, truck) 1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w or at)2 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)1 Tank (at)or1 Heavy Tank (at)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w) . Note: Fallschirmjaeger Divisions no longer airdropped after the invasion of Crete (June 1941). For battles where the Fallshirmjaeger have been air dropped remove all transport except for Headquarters.

Italy

Divisione corazzata 1940

Required 1 Headquarters (sw)3 Tank (at)2 Infantry (sf/w)1 Iinfantry (sf/w, motorcycle)

Support

1 Artillery (sf/t or at)1 Reconnaissance (sw)

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1 Tank (at)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)

Divisione corazzata 1941

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)3 Tank (at)2 Infantry (sf/w)1 Heavy Weapons (sf/w)

Support

1 Artillery (sf/t or at)2 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)1 Tank (at) Divisione corazzata 1942 - 1943

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)3 Tank (at)1 Reconnaissance (at)2 Anti-Tank (at)

Support

2 Infantry (sf/w)2 Anti-Tank (sf/t or at)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)1 Tank (at)1 Reconnaissance (at)

Divisione motorizzata 1941 – 1943

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)6 Infantry (sf/w)

Support

1 Infantry (sf/w, motorcycles)1 Heavy Weapons (sf/w)1 Artillery (sf/w)2 Tank (at)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w or at)

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1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)

Divisione fanteria 1941

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)6 Infantry (sf)

Support

1 Heavy Weapons (sf/w, trucks)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Tank (at)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w or at)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)

Divisione fanteria 1942 - 1943

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)6 Infantry (sf)

Support

1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)1 Tank (at)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w or at)

United States

Heavy Armoured Division 1942

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)4 Tank (at)2 Infantry (sf/at, halftrack)

Support

3 Reconnaissance (at)2 Infantry (sf/at, halftrack)1 Anti-Tank (at)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Artillery (at)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Tank (at)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w or at)

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Heavy Armoured Division 1943 – 1945

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)4 Tank (at)2 Infantry (sf/at, halftrack)

Support

3 Reconnaissance (at)2 Infantry (sf/at, halftrack)1 Anti-Tank (at)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Artillery (at)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Aircraft (at)1 Tank (at)

Light Armoured Division 1943-1945

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)3 Tank (at)3 Infantry (sf/at, halftracks)

Support

1 Anti-Tank (at)1 Reconnaissance (sw)1 Artillery (at)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Aircraft (at)1 Tank (at)1 Infantry (sf/at, halftrack)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)

Infantry Division 1942

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)6 Infantry (sf/w, trucks)

Support

3 Infantry (sf/w, trucks)1 Heavy Weapons (sf/w, truck)1 Anti-Tank (at)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)

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1 Artillery (sf/w, trucks)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Reconnaissance (sw, jeeps)1 Tank (at)

Infantry Division 1943-1945

Required

1 Headquarters (sw),6 Infantry (sf/w, trucks)

Support

3 Infantry (sf/w, trucks)1 Infantry (sf/at, halftrack)1 Heavy Weapons (sf/w, truck)1 Anti-Tank (at)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)2 Tank (at)1 Artillery (sf/w, trucks)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Reconnaissance (sw, jeeps)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w, trucks)

Airborne Division 1944 – 1945

Required 1 Headquarters (sw, jeep)6 Infantry (sf, paratroops)

Support

3 Infantry (sf, glider)1 Artillery (sf/w, jeeps)1 Artillery (sf/w) 3 Anti-Tank (sf/w, jeep)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w, jeep)

Soviet Union

Tank Corps 1941

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)3 Tank (at)3 Reconnaissance (at)

Support

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2 Infantry (sf/w)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w, trucks)1 Artillery (sf/w, trucks)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w, truck)1 Heavy Tank (at)1 Reconnaissance (at)

Tank Corps 1942

Required

1 Headquarters (at)3 Tank (at)3 Reconnaissance (at, t-70)

Support

6 Infantry (sf/w)1 Infantry (sf/w, motorcycles)1 Artillery (sw)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Heavy Tank (at)1 Reconnaissance (at)

Tank Corps 1943

Required

1 Headquarters (at)3 Tank (at, t-34))3 Reconnaissance (at, t-70 and 26)

Support

5 Infantry (sf/w)1 Heavy Weapons (sf/w)1 Infantry (sf/w, motorcycles)1 Anti-Tank (at)2 Artillery (at)2 Artillery (sf/w)1 Artillery (sw)1 Heavy Tank (at)1 Reconnaissance (at)

Tank Corps 1944 - 1945

Required

1 Headquarters (at, t-34)6 Tank (at)

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Support

4 Tank (at)2 Heavy Tank (at)5 Infantry (sf/w)1 Infantry (sf/w, motorcycles)1 Heavy Weapons (sf/w)1 Anti-Tank (at)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)2 Artillery (at)3 Artillery (sf/w)1 Artillery (sw)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)

Mechanised Corps 1942

Required

1 Headquarters (at, t-34)6 Infantry (sf/w)

Support

1 Tank (at)2 Reconnaissance (at)4 Infantry (sf/w)1 Infantry (sf/w, motorcycles)1 Heavy Weapons (sf/w)1 Artillery (sw)2 Artillery (sf/w)1 Heavy Tank (at)

Mechanised Corps 1943

Required

1 Headquarters (at)1 Tank (at)1 Heavy Tank (at)4 Infantry (sf/w)

Support

1 Infantry (sf/w)1 Infantry (sf/w, motorcycles)1 Heavy Weapons (sf/w)3 Artillery (sf/w)1 Artillery (at)1 Artillery (sw)1 Heavy Tank (at)1 Reconnaissance (at)

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Mechanised Corps 1944 - 1945

Required

1 Headquarters (at, t-34)2 Tank (at)4 Infantry (sf/w)

Support

2 Tank (at)1 Infantry (sf/w)1 Infantry (sf/w, motorcycles)1 Heavy Weapons (sf/w)2 Artillery (at)2 Artillery (sf/w)1 Artillery (sw)1 Anti-Tank (at)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Heavy Tank (at)1 Reconnaissance (at)

Rifle Division 1941 – 1945

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)6 Infantry (sf)

Support

3 Infantry (sf)1 Heavy Weapons (sf)2 Anti-Tank (sf/w)3 Artillery (sf/w)2 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)1 Tank (at)1 Reconnaissance (at or aw)

Cavalry Division 1941 – 1942

Required

1 Headquarters (sf, horse)3 Infantry (sf, horse)1 Reconnaissance (at)1 Anti-Tank (sf horse)or1 Artillery (sf, horse)

Support

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2 Infantry (sf, horse)1 Anti-Tank (sf, horse)1 Artillery (sf, horse)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf)

Cavalry Division 1943 – 1945

Required

1 Headquarters (sf, horse)3 Infantry (sf, horse)1 Tank (at)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w horse)or1 Artillery (sf/w, horse)

Support

2 Infantry (sf, horse)1 Anti-Tank (sf, horse)1 Artillery (sf, horse)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf, horse)

France

Division Cuirassée 1940

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)1 Heavy Tank (at)1 Reconnaissance (at)1 Infantry (sf/w)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)

Support

1 Reconnaissance (at)1 Infantry (sf/w)1 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)

Division Legere Mechanique 1940

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)3 Tank (at)3 Infantry (sf/w)

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Support

1 Infantry (sf/w)2 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Reconnaissance (at)1 Reconnaissance (aw)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)

Division d'Infanterie Motorisée 1940

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)6 Infantry (sf/w)

Support

3 Infantry (sf/w)1 Reconnaissance (aw or at)2 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Heavy Tank (at)or1 Reconnaissance (at)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)

Division d'Infanterie 1940

Required

1 Headquarters (sw)6 Infantry (sf)

Support

3 Infantry (sf)1 Heavy Weapons (sf/w)1 Reconnaissance (sf, horse or sw, motorcycles)2 Artillery (sf/w)1 Anti-Tank (sf/w)1 Heavy Tank (at)or1 Reconnaissance (at)1 Anti-Aircraft (sf/w)