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Re: FD AU 3

#641 Post by Rhade »

Cascadia wrote:(Imperial German Army Naval Infantry)
Well that don't make sense... Army NAVAL infantry?
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Re: FD AU 3

#642 Post by Krakatoa »

Looks good Cascadia, the word might be 'Marine" which is Naval Infantry?
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Considering that the Chinese Army has a whole navy it's not so bad.
Or the IJA for that matter
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#644 Post by Cascadia »

I always thought Naval Infantry is the proper translation of Marineinfanterie, with Marines being a more colloquial term in english speaking countries.

But if it's conflicting I change it into Imperial German Army Marine Command (Marineinfanteriekommando des Kaiserlichen Deutschen Heeres).
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#645 Post by Cascadia »

Steyr Lkw 2,5 t tmil Typ 2
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At the beginning of the 1980s the Reichswehr decided to replace their aging 2.5 ton and 5 ton trucks. In 1984 the contract went to South-German truck manufacturer Steyr, and in 1986 the first new trucks were deliverd to the Army.
Together with Büssing and Magirus-Deutz, Steyr produced 15,000 2.5 ton, and 30,000 5 ton trucks, which by 1998 had replaced all of the older M35 an M39 based trucks.
Today the Lkw 2,5 t tmil Typ 2 is used by all branches of the Reichswehr, including the Coast Guard.
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#646 Post by Thiel »

Naval Infantry is a personally valid translation and it's in line with how most European countries use it. It also fits well with the fact that these are army troops, in what I assume is a similar arrangement as the French Troupes de Marine
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#647 Post by Cascadia »

Thiel wrote:Naval Infantry is a personally valid translation and it's in line with how most European countries use it. It also fits well with the fact that these are army troops, in what I assume is a similar arrangement as the French Troupes de Marine
Exactly.
Within my AU the Naval Infantry was part of the Navy until the end of the Great War in 1946, but became part of the Army with the rearmarment and reorganisation in 1951.
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#648 Post by odysseus1980 »

Is this the Steyr 12M18?
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#649 Post by Cascadia »

Yes, it is supposed to be the 12M18, although I used the US built LMTV drawing.

Btw, here is the Lkw 5 t tmil Typ 3
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At the beginning of the 1980s the Reichswehr decided to replace their aging 2.5 ton and 5 ton trucks. In 1984 the contract went to South-German truck manufacturer Steyr, and in 1986 the first new trucks were deliverd to the Army.
Together with Büssing and Magirus-Deutz, Steyr produced 15,000 2.5 ton, and 30,000 5 ton trucks, which by 1998 had replaced all of the older M35 an M39 based trucks. Within the 5 ton class they also replaced the small number of Steyr 680M trucks
Today the Lkw 5 t tmil Typ 3 is used by all branches of the Reichswehr, exept the Coast Guard.

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Re: FD AU 3

#650 Post by Rhade »

Naval infanty is part of Navy not Army. Marines can be part of Army (China) or part of Navy (US-GB) Germany had special units of Navy infantry, the Seebataillon and then Marinekorps, they both ware under command of Navy.
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