Post by JG26_Badger on Dec 19, 2013 0:25:12 GMT -5
This information is to provide each team with the SEOW mission planning and the command structure for the Opeation Cerberus II JG26 SEOW campaign. Please read carefully if you have questions ask in thread.
Command Structure and SEOW Mission Planning:
Each team has a command structure and a respective persona that will be represented in game (British Staff Officer) for Allies and (OKW Staff Officer) for Axis. This information is in the Costs Table of the SEOW mission planner. Each staff officer has a command vehicle that you can use for movement. Teams should organize and select commanders for each side (Blue/Red). Once the command team is selected, each commander will receive a unique password to the SEOW MP and they will have command delegation over their respective units. The overall commander and /or their designee will have command over all units. Thus they can cancel or override subordinates orders. This is a new function in SEOW and will allow the commanders to only give orders to their designated units.
In regards to command and control some units are autonomous which means they do not require a CC unit within their radius to issue movement orders. Other units will require a unit with CC unit to be within a radius to issue movement orders. Naval Commanders must be on board the ship(loaded as cargo) to get command of ships. The only exception being ships that are autonomous ie, submarines or ships with CC. Once you have loaded the commander this will allow the commander to change formations of task forces and issue movement orders within the CC radius. (Please note the allied team will need to notify admin either JG26_Scannon or JG26_Badger so CC can be added to that ship class.)
Protect your commanders if they are killed or sunk you lose a lot of points and CC of some of your units. If your ships are damaged you may have to transfer your commanders to another ship, just like in real war situations. Ground movement orders apply the same.
Below are the available commands for both the RAF and OKL with each responsible area described.
Allied Command Team:
Air Chief Marshall, Sir Sholto Douglass – RAF Supreme Commander Overall commander for Allies.
Air Vice Marshall, A.H Orlebar – RAF 10 Group Fighter Commander: Responsible for planning allied fighters RAF 10 Group = Bay of Biscay Map.
Air Vice Marshall, Sir Trafford Leigh- Mallory – RAF 11 Group Fighter Commander: Responsible for planning fighters RAF 11 Group = West Front 44 Map.
Air Vice Marshall, Sir J.E.A “Jack”Baldwin – RAF Bomber Commander: Responsible for planning RAF bombers.
Air Chief Marshall Phillip Joubert - RAF Coastal Command Commander: Responsible for planning all coastal command squadrons, sea plane squadrons.
Air Chief Commandant Dame Jane Trefusis Forbes - Director Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF): Responsible for all groundplanning, radar operations, train movement.
Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay – Royal Navy Commander: Responsible for planning all Royal Navy shipping.
Admiral Sir Max Horton - Royal Navy Submarine Commander: Responsible for planning all allied submarines.
Axis Commander Team:
Reichsmarschall Hermann Goering – OKL Supreme Commander, overall commander for the axis team.
Generalfeldmarschall Hugo Sperrle –Luftflotte 3: Overall commander responsible for bombers, transports, ground forces
Oberst Adolf Galland – OKL fighter commander: Responsible for planning axis fighters.
Oberst Hans "Max" Ibel – Jafue Schiff: Responsible for reconnaissance flights and radar operations
GeneralAdmiral Alfred Saalwachter –Fleet Commander Naval Forces: responsible for coordinating ship movement
Vizeadmiral Otto Ciliax –CinC Battleships: Responsible for planning battleship movement.
Vizeadmiral Karl Dönitz - Commander of Submarines: Responsible for planning all submarines.
Konteradmiral Erich Bey- Commander Screening Destroyers: Responsible for planning destroyer escort.
Hope this is helpful, again once each side RAF and OKL have selected their respective mission planners/leaders the SEOW MP passwords will be distrubuted.
Command Structure and SEOW Mission Planning:
Each team has a command structure and a respective persona that will be represented in game (British Staff Officer) for Allies and (OKW Staff Officer) for Axis. This information is in the Costs Table of the SEOW mission planner. Each staff officer has a command vehicle that you can use for movement. Teams should organize and select commanders for each side (Blue/Red). Once the command team is selected, each commander will receive a unique password to the SEOW MP and they will have command delegation over their respective units. The overall commander and /or their designee will have command over all units. Thus they can cancel or override subordinates orders. This is a new function in SEOW and will allow the commanders to only give orders to their designated units.
In regards to command and control some units are autonomous which means they do not require a CC unit within their radius to issue movement orders. Other units will require a unit with CC unit to be within a radius to issue movement orders. Naval Commanders must be on board the ship(loaded as cargo) to get command of ships. The only exception being ships that are autonomous ie, submarines or ships with CC. Once you have loaded the commander this will allow the commander to change formations of task forces and issue movement orders within the CC radius. (Please note the allied team will need to notify admin either JG26_Scannon or JG26_Badger so CC can be added to that ship class.)
Protect your commanders if they are killed or sunk you lose a lot of points and CC of some of your units. If your ships are damaged you may have to transfer your commanders to another ship, just like in real war situations. Ground movement orders apply the same.
Below are the available commands for both the RAF and OKL with each responsible area described.
Allied Command Team:
Air Chief Marshall, Sir Sholto Douglass – RAF Supreme Commander Overall commander for Allies.
Air Vice Marshall, A.H Orlebar – RAF 10 Group Fighter Commander: Responsible for planning allied fighters RAF 10 Group = Bay of Biscay Map.
Air Vice Marshall, Sir Trafford Leigh- Mallory – RAF 11 Group Fighter Commander: Responsible for planning fighters RAF 11 Group = West Front 44 Map.
Air Vice Marshall, Sir J.E.A “Jack”Baldwin – RAF Bomber Commander: Responsible for planning RAF bombers.
Air Chief Marshall Phillip Joubert - RAF Coastal Command Commander: Responsible for planning all coastal command squadrons, sea plane squadrons.
Air Chief Commandant Dame Jane Trefusis Forbes - Director Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF): Responsible for all groundplanning, radar operations, train movement.
Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay – Royal Navy Commander: Responsible for planning all Royal Navy shipping.
Admiral Sir Max Horton - Royal Navy Submarine Commander: Responsible for planning all allied submarines.
Axis Commander Team:
Reichsmarschall Hermann Goering – OKL Supreme Commander, overall commander for the axis team.
Generalfeldmarschall Hugo Sperrle –Luftflotte 3: Overall commander responsible for bombers, transports, ground forces
Oberst Adolf Galland – OKL fighter commander: Responsible for planning axis fighters.
Oberst Hans "Max" Ibel – Jafue Schiff: Responsible for reconnaissance flights and radar operations
GeneralAdmiral Alfred Saalwachter –Fleet Commander Naval Forces: responsible for coordinating ship movement
Vizeadmiral Otto Ciliax –CinC Battleships: Responsible for planning battleship movement.
Vizeadmiral Karl Dönitz - Commander of Submarines: Responsible for planning all submarines.
Konteradmiral Erich Bey- Commander Screening Destroyers: Responsible for planning destroyer escort.
Hope this is helpful, again once each side RAF and OKL have selected their respective mission planners/leaders the SEOW MP passwords will be distrubuted.