Not according to Wikipedia. Wikipedia makes no mention of Greek cavalry units.
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Pablo22510 wrote:
Not according to Wikipedia. Wikipedia makes no mention of Greek cavalry units.
Quasi-duck wrote:
@Pablo22510
On 28 October, the Greek army had 14 infantry divisions, one cavalry division and three infantry brigades, all at least partly mobilized since August...
J_B_Piron wrote:
for the minor and middle powers and for the partisans was the cavalry an essential part of their war effort.
Pablo22510 wrote:
Didn't say on another article by Wiki too. But whatever. Cavalry was not an essential part of WW2.
Quasi-duck wrote:
Sounds like you're the only voice against it. At least one of the staff seem to like the idea too.
Pablo22510 wrote:
Better. I'll get all the glory when they aren't implemented.
Quasi-duck wrote:
It was the same with BBB and para, from what you told me.
Pablo22510 wrote:
Yeah, he failed. 'Cos Paras are getting implemented.
Quasi-duck wrote:
Could go the same with cav.
Pablo22510 wrote:
Yeah, he failed. 'Cos Paras are getting implemented.
J_B_Piron wrote:
I am quite sure that Squiggles told you that it is possible. And it is only possible.