The Battle of the Reichswald occurred in a forest in Germany from February to March in 1945. Both the American and German forces fought hard in this hard battle for two months which would determine the outcome of any further pushes into German territory.
How this Works
- There are four air and one ground squadron allowed per side.
- Each War Squadron is recoommened to be created by existing squadrons interested in the War
- The winning side is determined on top two SQUADRON scores and top Ground squadron. They MUST be one of the squadrons however to qualify for the event.
- Should there be a split between ground and air battles, there will be no individual side winner but a tie.
- Each side has a budget. Squadrons are to appoint a commander and a representative for the respective AvA forum. Once each squadron has a rep, they can PM the AvA staff for access to the private forum channel.
- Although the war is over December 17th, units are encouraged to continue and fight in the AvA until December 31st as the scores are based on month performance, not the two week event.
- Remember, the more stuff you blow up and/or shoot down, the more points your squadron gains.
Initial Budget
Luftwaffe $500,000
German Army $100,000
USAAF $700,000
US Army $100,000
Map: AvA Small
Squadrons
USAAF
56th Fighter Group "Zemkes wolfpack" (P47s)
352nd Fighter Group "Blue nosed bastards of Bodney"(P51)
20th Fighter Group(P38)
12th Air Force
US Army
15th Armored Infantry Battalion
46th Armored Infantry Battalion
Luftwaffe
JG11(109 190)
JG26(190)
JG2(190)
JG1(109)
Heer Infanterie-Divisionen mit namen
Münsingen
Neuhammer
Victory Conditions and Awards
Air War - top two fighter squadron scores
Ground War - top ground squadron score
Overall winner - if one side wins both ground and air war at the end of the month, they will be awarded a speical victory medal.
Half-victory (split) - special victory medal for winning either the ground or air war.
Top ground and air squadron to be awarded special citation.