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I noticed that von Francois and von Bulow (German leaders) don't appear with picture when you start the game, although their pictures are in files, and there is picture "link" in excel file. Maybe there is some spelling error.

Foch and Brusilov still have skill 5. I will reduce Brusilov's skill since I will edit the Russian file anyway. Allenby, you could deal with Foch. :)

I've also noticed other differences in leader skills between TGW (at least the version I have) and the download package. For example: Haig has skill 4 (while he had skill 3 in TGW), the same is with von Seeckt, Hindenburg lacks the Old Guard trait, Moltke has skill 2 (he had skill 3) and so on. I would like to know is that a new state, updated from TGW, or is it a remnant of some older TGW version which should be changed?
 
jova said:
I noticed that von Francois and von Bulow (German leaders) don't appear with picture when you start the game, although their pictures are in files, and there is picture "link" in excel file. Maybe there is some spelling error.

Possibly due to the umlaut and the cédille in their names. :)


jova said:
Foch and Brusilov still have skill 5. I will reduce Brusilov's skill since I will edit the Russian file anyway. Allenby, you could deal with Foch. :)

Okay. :)


jova said:
I've also noticed other differences in leader skills between TGW (at least the version I have) and the download package. For example: Haig has skill 4 (while he had skill 3 in TGW), the same is with von Seeckt, Hindenburg lacks the Old Guard trait, Moltke has skill 2 (he had skill 3) and so on. I would like to know is that a new state, updated from TGW, or is it a remnant of some older TGW version which should be changed?

The 1914 lists for France and Germany were compiled from older versions of the TGW list, giving me the task of finding the omissions and correcting them!
 
Just for you Allenby!

British Leaders

Brigadier-General Wormald, G.O.C. 5th Cavalry Brigade:
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Brigadier-General McMahon:
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Brigadier-General Prowse, G.O.C. 11th Infantry Brigade:
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Brigadier-General Cole, G.O.C. 25th Infantry Brigade:
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Brigadier-General Dawson, G.O.C. 11th Infantry Brigade:
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Major-General Mercer, G.O.C. 3rd Canadian Division:
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Brigadier-General C. W. E. Gordon, G.O.C. 123rd Infantry Brigade:
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Brigadier-General Johnston, G.O.C. 3rd New Zealand Division:
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Brigadier-General Lumsden, G.O.C. 14th Infantry Division:
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British Generals

Brigadier-General A. E. Stewart, G.O.C. 3rd New Zealand (Rifle) Brigade:
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Brigadier-General Maclachlan, G.O.C. 112th Infantry Brigade:
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Brigadier-General Paris, G.O.C. 63rd (R.N.) Division:
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Brigadier-General Clifford, G.O.C. 149th Infantry Brigade:
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Major-General Bridgets, G.O.C. 19th Division:
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Everything is salvaged from Bloody Red Tabs by Frank Davies and Graham Maddocks.
 
Ukraine Leaders

As Hallibut never sent you those pictures of the Ukrainians leaders, i'll have to try and find as many as i can...i'll do my best, this is what i've found...

Wilhelm Habsburg (fought as a Colonel in the Sich Rifles untill 1920)
Wilhelm_Habsburg_UKR.jpg


Omelianovych-Pavlenko:
Omelianovych-Pavlenko.jpg

only pic i could find of him was during ww2....

Symon Petlura:
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Even konovaletz:
konovaletz.jpg


Pavlo Skoropadsky:
Skoropadsky.JPG


Pavlo Shandruk:
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again only a ww2 pic of him...
 
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Ukranian Leaders

Wilhelm Habsburg (fought as a Colonel in the Sich Rifles untill 1920)
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Omelianovych-Pavlenko:
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Symon Petlura:
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Even konovaletz:
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Pavlo Skoropadsky:
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Pavlo Shandruk:
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more Ukrainians:

Ivan Chmola:
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Gnat Stefaniv:
GnatStefaniv.jpg


Mykola Porsh:
MykolaPorsh.jpg


Oleksandr Hrekovor:
OleksandrHrekovor.jpg


Oleksandr Rogoza:
OleksandrRogoza.jpg


Volodymyr Sikevich:
VolodymyrSikevichUKR.jpg


I also have found a few Croatians and Bosnians..perhaps we can include them as possible revolters etc...i mean, i have found governors and some military leaders for mainly Croatia, but also a few for Bosnia etc etc...any ideas on that one?
 
American Generals

Cameron:
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Cronkhite:
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Lassiter:
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Parker:
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British Generals (Australians)

Brigadier General Sir Robert Anderson (1916-1935):
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Major General John Antill, G.O.C. 3rd Light Horse Brigade (1916-1935):
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Brigadier General Alfred Bessell-Browne, Temp. G.O.C. 5th Division Artillery (1917):
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Major General Sir William Throsby Bridges:
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Whole hell of a lot more here...

http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-leaders/ww1/generals-aif.htm
 
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American Generals

Irwin:
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McGlachlin:
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Brigadier-General Edwin B. Winans, G.O.C. 64th Infantry Brigade:
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Brigadier-General Charles R. Boardman, G.O.C. 64th Infantry Brigade:
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Brigadier-General W.D. Connor, G.O.C. 63rd Infantry Brigade:
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Brigadier-General Louis C. Covell, G.O.C. 63rd Infantry Brigade:
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Brigadier-General Frank R. McCoy, G.O.C. 63rd Infantry Brigade:
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Major-General Robert Alexander, G.O.C. 63rd Infantry Brigade:
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(already got this one I think)

Brigadier-General William R. Smedberg, G.O.C. 63rd Infantry Brigade:
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American Generals

Brigadier-General E. H. DeArmond:
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Brigadier-General A. S. Fleming:
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Major-General James H. McRai:
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Major-General John E. McMahon:
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Brigadier General Joseph C. Castner, G.O.C. 9th Infantry Brigade:
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Brigadier General Walter H. Gordon, G.O.C. 10th Infantry Brigade:
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Brigadier General Paul B. Malone, G.O.C. 10th Infantry Brigade:
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Brigadier General Clement A. F. Flagler, G.O.C. 5th Field Artillery Brigade:
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Brigadier General Thomas B. Dugan, G.O.C. 10th Infantry Brigade:
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American Generals

88th Division

Brigadier-General WM. D. Beach, G.O.C. 176th Infantry Brigade:
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Brigadier-General March B. Stewart, G.O.C. 175th Infantry Brigade:
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Brigadier-General S. M. Foote, G.O.C. 163rd Artillery Brigade:
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Other
Poore:
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Johnson Hagood:
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General Edwin B.Babbitt:
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General Irvin Hale:
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Major-General John F. O'Ryan
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Ukranian Generals

Ivan Chmola:
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Gnat Stefaniv:
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Mykola Porsh:
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Oleksandr Hrekovor:
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Oleksandr Rogoza:
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Volodymyr Sikevich:
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Mexican Federal General (MEX)

Benjamin Argumedo:
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Mexican Rebel General (u07)

Rosalio Hernandez:
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Eufemio Zapata:
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Jesus Carranza (brother of V.Carranza):
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Federal (MEX) General's...

General Cosio (should be low skill and old guard, as he was like 70-80 at the time!)
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Manuel Reyes:
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Mexican Rebel (U07) leader:

Lucio Blanco:
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A question regarding leader deathyears:

How should I treat deaths which are not caused by nature? I guess I should put Samsonov's deathyear in some later date, and in scenarios that start later than the date of his suicide "dormant leaders" line should be used.

What about leaders which are killed by the enemy? Like Ruzsky (shot) or Kornilov (killed in battle)?
 
I think we agreed to the following formula:

- Officers who die of natural causes or commit suicide should be given an appropriate death date.
- Officers killed in action should be allowed to live until the end of the game.