SLudwig wrote:
I actually don't consider the Hanoverians a separate army....they are inclusive in the overall numbers of the Anglo-Allied Army.

As for the Tirailleurs et Dragons of France, they aren't even a real unit under the same command...

Least the Black Menace is a part of an actual command structure.

But alas we can all argue about pride all we want, we all know the Austrians are the best!

Remind you again I am not the actual Prussian Army Commander, though you could consider it that was with my command of the Combined Armies. I only see Ed Blackburn posting for unit commanders and you of course. Regardless every army should be posting their officers awards in the public forum....I was doing it for years with John Corbin doing it for the French....people used to complain, so I just started posting the link to the Prussian newsletter....but I take no credit for having invented it....it has happened for years prior to us coming and will happen when we are long gone.
Ach du Lieber, Mein Herr! And here I thought you were paying attention...
You have obviously missed the posts of Marco Reitveld and Vincent Maddis. They are the other two Anglo-Allied Commanders who are tasked with making announcements for the men in their units along with Ed and myself. Initially, I told Marco that I would be the 'free safety' for such announcements, making sure that all were handled in the event that the trend did not catch on with the other commanders as both Marco and I hoped it would. In the beginning, I did have to make some 'saves', but that has not happened in quite some time. The Anglo-Allied Commanders have taken to their tasks, and are performing them well, despite the fact that you missed the subtle change in our operations. My point is to give the men credit where it is due. That is the goal for both of us, and some others. I just wanted to be certain that they were not overshadowed by your blanket statement which I knew to be incorrect.
Regarding the Hanoverian Brigade, my point actually was that we
are a part of the Anglo-Allied Army as a whole.
