Umm, if this is aimed at me; or even if not...1ComOpsCtr wrote:A unit TO&E has always been the optimum personnel and equipment level expected. Only one army in WW2 was at TO&E most of the time, ...the US Army, which was at times over provided for by the supply and replacement system.
Almost every Army is short of equipment or personnel most of the time. Using a TO&E literally isn't realistic, but insisting on accuracy appears to be normal for many gamers. Any time you get a report of a units TO&E it will apply to the moment it was written down, and only that moment. Anyone who has been in the field knows that... or should know that, ...and gamers need to know that.
Will
First, I also agree that this is true. I suspect many of us know it; even gamers...

There are different kinds of accuracy though.
My concern with TO&E's is not that every man and weapon is present and in it's proper place; that is a bit too much to expect. And as you point out, kind of silly.

My point is more that the charts don't always reflect too well what the army in question put in the field in the first place. Many people depend on the info in those charts.
Since I've been studying the Balkan Axis states lately, I'll use Hungary as an example-
In the GHQ weapons chart, Hungary has no anti tank guns at all. Not even a vague reference to foreign weapons use- like in the Romanian listing.
In the Hungarian TO&E charts, they have only the German Pak 38 and Pak 40.
GHQ now sells a Skoda 47mm ATG in a Hungarian pack that isn't mentioned either

So, the rules tell us nothing about the Hungarian Skoda guns usage; maybe good, since I can't find any info that they owned them anyway...Does this mean Hungary has NO anti-tank guns until Germany can spare Pak 38/40 sometime in 1942/3? It would seem so...
But I do have info that Hungary had German Pak 35/6, and a license to build their own; which they produced with their 40mm Bofors barrel. (same as Turan-1 tank, I believe?)
I don't know if they re-chambered their German made guns too.
I also have info Hungary had quite a few Bohler/Breda type 47mm guns, and later received captured Belgian 47mm guns from Germany.
But none of these weapons are even listed for the Hungarian army...

Then there is Romania- again; Pak 38/40 are listed, once they become available.
Before that, "Czech 47mm" and "German 37mm" are listed in their TO&E.
Now, I don't say that Romania had no Czech 47's or German 37's; I think they did have a few at least, as well as Bohler/Breda 47mm, though I understand those were used mostly as infantry guns. But these were not their "common standard" anti tank guns.
Before the war, Romania bought heavily in France; this time 25mm and 47mm ATG's.
They also bought 37mm Bofors guns, and then over 500 more ex-Polish Bofors guns from Germany.
There was also the German supplied Pak 97/38, and Romanian made Ressita 75mm later in the war.
Yet none of this shows up in the Romanian TO&E, just the reference to using foreign guns in the weapons lists.
Sorry for the long winded explanation, but I felt it was necessary to clarify what I was actually refering to. One doesn't like to seem too much the fool...


I've also been trying to be polite to our host and their product.
Regards,
JR.