I have just finished my 2 forces for the about to be released WWII skirmish game from Too Fat Lardies. Chain of Command is much anticipated and from what I understand from the
Yahoo site, there have been over 1000 preorders, which I believe is pretty good. The release date is August 21st.
It took me a little bit of time to figure exactly what I needed for the starter force, but slowly but surely the information was extracted from the Yahoo site. I decided to go with a late war Commonwealth force, namely the
Royal 22é Régiment. This primarily francophone regiment was formed up in Valcartier, Quebec in WWI. They have served overseas in all Canada's wars including WWI, WWII, Korea, as well as recently in Afghanistan. In WWII, they were in the 3rd infantry brigade of the
First Canadian Infantry Division. They saw action in Italy, the Netherlands and Northwest Germany.
In early July, I was in Quebec City where the 2nd battalion is stationed in the Citadel of Quebec. I saw the trooping of the guard as well as visited their regimental museum. That day made me extremely proud to be a Canadian. I suppose it is a bit odd that it has taken me so long to appreciate this. Being born in Newfoundland just 6 years after confederation with Canada to a staunchly anti-confederate family, probably had a role. Certainly though living in the United States for 15 years and making multiple visits to the province of Quebec (I now go there monthly) over the last 6-7 years has really made me appreciate what Canada represents. Funny how a person, who comes from a province where 20% of the population dawdles with the idea that Newfoundland would be better off without Canada, figured that out in the seat of séparististe Quebec. Life is strange..........but back to the soldiers!
Commonwealth Infantry Platoon
- Lieutenant
- Sergeant
- 3 sections of ten men each of a Corporal with SMG, LMG Team (3 men) with LC armed with rifle and a 6 man Rifle Team
- 2 man Piat team
- 2 man 2" mortar
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A Vickers HMG team, again from AB |
My Germans are also done, I I should get to post them in the next couple of days.
Greate looking force !!!
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Good looking troops.
ReplyDeleteAlways great to see Canadian Forces being gamed. Nice looking unit.
ReplyDeleteNice looking force and I really like the various terrain and accessories.
ReplyDeleteAnd I think you've made a marvellous choice of regiment to represent; a friend of mine is currently enlisted in the 22e and my great grandfather fought with the Vandoos in WWI. "The pride of French Canadians" is a regiment with a fascinating history.
Beautiful Canadian troops!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff, eh? My mother was born in Dorval so I feel quite Canadian too on occasion!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking troops
ReplyDeleteI'm eager to learn how "Chain of Command" plays
Sweet! You've been quite busy. Excellent work, being able to game the rules pretty much on the launch date!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to an AAR!
Great looking troops John!
ReplyDeleteGood stuff. Nice to see Canadian forces represented. I had the pleasure of visiting the Vandoos museum in the Quebec citadel some years ago.
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