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  • == French Infantry == ...Rifleman]] <br>[[File:FR_Inf_Rifle_Single_MAS36.png|200px]] <br>[[Rifleman#French | MAS 36 ]]
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  • || [[File:French_LCVP.png|400px]]<br>[[Higgins Boat| French Higgins Boat (LCVP)]] || [[File:Nv_fr_fairmile.jpg|400px]]<br>[[Fairmile B|Fairmile B]] || [[File:French armed trawler.jpg|400px]]<br>[[Armed trawler|Armed trawler]]
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  • ==French== *Rouen East - French Production Facility 1
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  • || [[File:French_LCVP.png|400px]]<br>[[Higgins Boat| French Higgins Boat (LCVP)]] || [[File:Nv_fr_fairmile.jpg|400px]]<br>[[Fairmile B|Fairmile B]] || [[File:French armed trawler.jpg|400px]]<br>[[Armed trawler|Armed trawler]]
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  • == French Infantry == ...Rifleman]] <br>[[File:FR_Inf_Rifle_Single_MAS36.png|200px]] <br>[[Rifleman#French | MAS 36 ]]
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  • ==French== |[[File:French Airborne sapper.png|200px]]
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  • =French= ==Foreign units potentially used by French Air Force==
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  • ==French== | '''French Sapper'''
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  • ...thumb|The [[Fusil_mle_1936|MAS.36 rifle]], the primary battle rifle of the French Forces|250px]] All of the initial French tanks are fairly well armored but are otherwise somewhat poor with speed is
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  • | '''Caliber''' || 7.5×54mm French ...gn and evolved into the MAS49 which became the standard issue rifle of the French army until the 1970s.
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  • ...railleur mle 1915 CSRG light machine rifle (better known as the Chauchat). French commanders considered standardizing on the American Browning Automatic Rifl ...as the standard ammunition for all future rifles and light machine guns in French service. The modified fusil-mitrailleur modèle 1924 modifié 1929 (FM Mle
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  • ==French== | '''French airborne SMG'''
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  • | colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | [[File:French grenade.jpg|200px]] French OF grenades were made of two thin sheet steel halves, with a threaded neck
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  • ==French== | '''French Anti-Tank solider'''
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  • *[[French Army Units|Army]] *[[French AF Units|Air Force]]
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  • ==French== The French Rifle Grenadier employed a regular infantry rifle and a cup launched rifle
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  • ==French== ...r, lighter weapons than the pre-WWI rifles. In WWIIOL:Battleground Europe, French snipers use the Lebel rifle fitted with an APX mle 1921 telescopic sight.
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  • ==French== The French received these ATR guns from the British in exchange for French 25mm guns.
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  • The native French submachine gun in service during World War II was the Pistolet-mitrailleur The French accepted the PM MAS 38 in 1938, but production did not begin until 1939. Th
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  • ...s enter the conflict fall on their shoulders, although the British and the French are still in the fight to a lesser degree. ...s in combat falls heavily on the American's shoulders. The British and the French are still active in the campaign, but the majority of Allied units are over
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  • ==French== The French received these ATR guns from the British in exchange for French 25mm guns.
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  • Charles Petter, a Swiss national invalided out of the French Foreign Legion after suffering severe wounds in North Africa, joined the So ...istol Model 1935; abbreviated PA mle 1935). The pistol became the official French service sidearm in 1936 but did not enter large-scale production until 1938
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  • ==French== ...r, lighter weapons than the pre-WWI rifles. In WWIIOL:Battleground Europe, French snipers use the Lebel rifle fitted with an APX mle 1921 telescopic sight.
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  • ==French== '''French Ground Forces'''
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  • ==French== | '''French combat Engineer'''
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  • |[[Image:In_riflegrenade_ggp40.jpg|center|200px]]<br>[[GG-P40|French Rifle Grenade (HEAT)]]
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  • ! Rank !! British !! French !! German
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  • ==French== | '''French airborne Rifleman'''
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  • ...ers slashing across Northern France. Tank and AFV armoured doctrine of the French military command in 1940 was much less capable than the equipment they squa ...entered on the rear of the Laffly. The forward machine gun is the standard French 7.5mm FM 24/29 and fires through 60 degrees forward.
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  • ! Rank !! British !! French !! German ! Rank !! British !! French !! German
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  • ...rifle came quite late, meaning that plenty of Lebels where to be found in French service during the Second World War particularly with rear line troops. It The lebel is used by two French army soldiers in world war two online. The sniper and the Grenadier. when
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  • ==French== | '''French Submachine Gunner'''
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  • | colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | [[File:French grenade.jpg|150px]]
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  • ==French== | '''French Light Machine Gunner'''
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  • ==French== | '''French Light Mortarman'''
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  • ==French== | '''French Light Mortarman'''
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  • !'''RN Naval Forces''' !! !! !! '''French Naval Forces''' !! !! !! '''Kreigsmarine Forces'''
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  • ==French== | '''French Airborne Light Machine Gunner'''
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  • ! British !! French !! German!! Italian |[[Rifleman#British | Rifleman: Enfield No.4 Mk 1 ]] || [[Rifleman#French | Rifleman: MAS 36 ]] || [[Rifleman#German | Karabiner 98k ]] || [[Rifleman
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  • During the 1930s, Etablissements Laffly, the French vehicle manufacturer, produced a range of six-wheel-drive military vehicles In 1928, the French military staff decided to motorize the cavalry of its Rhine army. This army
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  • ...e, hard-hitting, and fast firing. The ample magazine is double that of the French or German battle rifles, and is a major advantage in the split-seconds of c ==French==
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  • *French F100 117kg bomb: 45 bomb hits ...s (note, the GP bomb has less explosive power then the similar weight of a French one)
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  • ...vice by many Allied countries as well (including the USA). In the game the French have commandeered airliner variants, and still have the white paint scheme =French Service=
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  • World War I convinced the French military that the 8mm Lebel cartridge needed to be replaced. Many choices w
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  • Following exercises in 1932 and 1933, the French infantry called for the design of a replacement for the Renault FT17 light ..., but events in Germany hastened the development process and by April, the French Army accepted the Renault ZM for immediate production before trials could e
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  • ...will be promoted to rank 4 with 100 points. If you achieve rank 6 with the French persona and then resume playing your German Army persona, he will be promot ...ly select a persona that is below Rank 5. Thus if you only ever play, say, French, personas in other countries will not gain rank or score ''until'' you play
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  • * [[Media:Frenchpf01.gif|French Production Facilities]] * French Production Facility AI Guns - Not ready
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  • ==French== '''French HQ ARMY Supply Division'''
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  • ...trucks to the Army, modified the 1939 ACKWX that were manufactured for the French Army into the CCKW. The CCKW was the chosen design for the us armed force
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  • Used by the French as part of the American Lend Lease plan, the M1a2/M5 was the American 3 inc
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  • ...allow you to easily view and select from the many combat units of British, French and German forces. Choose a unit and click the Enter World button to begin
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  • ...the speed to get out of trouble in a hurry. This fault plagued almost all French tanks save the S35. Make sure you don’t accidentally open the gunner’s port. On French tanks, this opens a large door on the rear turret, leaving your turret crew
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  • *French Hawk 75, Dewotine 520 *FRENCH R-35 - Main gun: canon de 37mm S.A. mle 1918 M37 - Coax MG: mitrailleuse de
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  • ...The M3A3 variants and the later M5A1 Stuarts were lend-leased to the Free French, and performed well as long they weren’t expected to engage the heavier G One word defines the Stuart experience, after weeks of slow French tanks in Battleground Europe: speed. This thing is very fast, with good tur
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  • ==French Armor Marking:== *Unit marking * based on French regimental markings, hull sides.
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  • ...B (Viven-Bessière) grenade, appeared in 1916, was the most famous and best French rifle grenade.
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  • ...uccessful M2 White half track with surplus 75 mm guns, the venerable M1897 French pattern field gun modified for anti-tank duties. Slapped into the rear comp ...out by better performing vehicles. M3 GMCs were also supplied to the Free French, Canadian and Polish armies that fought under the joint Allied command.
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  • ...(1.85in) cannon as main armament. On July 16, 1934, representatives of the French government formally accepted a draft design that SOMUA had proposed two mon The French cavalry quickly accepted this new vehicle and France ordered 50 examples fr
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  • ! !! French !! German
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  • ...out the war, after 1941, the German infantry had a preference for captured French and Russian 50 mm light mortars, which relegated the Granatwerfer 36 to use
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  • The Bazooka first appears in game in tier 2 as part of the French equipment. The Bazooka can kill all the axis armour in game when used corr
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  • The French Army received a large shipment of the Boys ATR in exchange for a shipment o
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  • In 1921, the Armée de terre (French Army) drew up its initial requirement for the char de bataille (Battle Tank ...inal vehicle assembly was to take place at the Renault plant in Paris. The French government placed a contract for the construction of three prototypes with
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  • ...ased by France, Douglas' first client for the series, in 1938. The DB-7 in French use was an early export version and the later variants in British and US se ...econfigured. The RAF called the aircraft Boston I and II, the reconfigured French aircraft were initially known as the Ranger, eventually renamed as the Havo
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  • The M3A1 become available from tier 3, it can be found in the French and American supply lists. Its low rate of fire makes it very controllable
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  • ...bers of the Second World War. A total of 7478 were built, serving with the French Armee de l'Air under the designation DB-7, with the USAAF under the designa ...or an airframe capable of carrying a cumbersome airborne radar, the former French machines were converted to act as night fighters and night intruders.
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  • - US & French M3A1 Grease Gun (SMG). - French: Fusil Semi-Automatique MAS mle. 1940.
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  • In 1934 the French introduced the 25 mm SA mle 34 as a replacement for the outdated 37mm infan
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  • ==French ATGs==
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  • *-- French smoke and fragmentation grenades *-- French m19235 pistol
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  • *- Changed color of French paratrooper uniform *- Changed French Commander hat
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  • ...after French North Africa had sided with the Allies, P-39s were issued to French units where - unsurprisingly - they also failed to become popular. However,
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  • ...-- a French FB between two German Towns or German FB between a British and French Town. These are "Counter FBs".
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  • ..., and the SOG and 31st Fighter Group were established. We fought under the French flag until the introduction of brigades made aligning with a specific count
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  • ...rt type the Aigle-class destroyers (contre-torpilleurs) were built for the French navy during the 1920s. They were very similar to the previous Guepard class
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  • | French Chat || [[File:Chat_French.jpg]]
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  • =In French and American Service=
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  • *- Fixed French AT Rifleman missing 6 pistol rounds *- Added Sherman M4A3 (French)
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  • [[File:french rifle leading.png|650px]]
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  • '''French''' '''[[H39|H-39]]''': (considered the n00b anti-tank tank in French ranks since it's gun is better than the R-35).<br> Armour similar to R-35,
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  • ...reunite the brigade 605e RdeP with their 4e GdeR division in Bastogne, the French brigades (simulating the Americans) will lose 20% of their infantry forces ...reunite the brigade 605e RdeP with their 4e GdeR division in Bastogne, the French brigades will lose 20% of their infantry forces (all infantry) due to lack
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  • ..."Lazors". The 109G is only LW aircraft with 13mm HMG, RAF have none, but French FaF have 4 different aircraft with HMG's as all four are actually American == French ==
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  • - The French SMG has had it's kick adjusted to be inline with other weapons - Added French Blenheim
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  • ...at with the United States Army Air Forces, but was extensively used by the French Air Force and also by British Commonwealth and Chinese air units. Several d ...awk 75s in combat squadrons, often because they had little else available. French H-75s fared better in 1940 against the Luftwaffe than other types in servic
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  • '''French'''
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  • This reliable armored car was the standard reconnaissance vehicle for the French Army, generally assigned with a battalion of motorcycle infantry to help au
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  • ...at with the United States Army Air Forces, but was extensively used by the French Air Force and also by British Commonwealth and Chinese air units. Several d ...awk 75s in combat squadrons, often because they had little else available. French H-75s fared better in 1940 against the Luftwaffe than other types in servic
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  • *- Adjusted sighting on French SMG (Mas36) *- Re-aligned the sights on the French SMG
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  • ...as did a heavier barrel. The ample magazine is double the capacity of the French or German battle rifles, a major advantage in the split-seconds of combat.
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  • *-Updated French files ==French Weapons:==
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  • *-The French Mas36 has a new stripper clip animation *-The French Lebel and Mas36 now have the correct number of rounds per clip
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  • ...ility (e.g. a British Rifleman to a British Depot, a French Destroyer to a French harbor, a German BF109 to a German Airfield) then your vehicle will be rese
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  • Designed in 1936, the Dewoitine D.520 was the best French-designed fighter of World War II. As the only competitive successor to the
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  • *French light mortarmen use the Brandt Mle 37 *French smoke grenade art replaced
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  • ...n the Ops channel a small "HC" symbol is displayed rather than the British/French/German side's symbol. An in-game list of all currently logged in HC players
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  • ...of those did occur once hostilities began. But, it became apparent to the French Army and to the Lorraine company in the late 1930s that troop movement on t
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  • The Lockheed 322-15 was a P-38F in foreign export service. In 1940, the French Air Force ordered hundreds of these excellent twin engined fighters which a
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  • ...a mishmash of features, most noticeably either a front grip or stock. The French ordered another 3,000 in March 1940 and the British Army eventually request
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  • ...idered the Vickers-Berthier, the Madsen, the Browning Automatic Rifle, the French FM 24/29, and the Darne guns, among others, and came close to deciding upon
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  • * ''AI Characters'' - AI Characters are determined by ownership - British, French, German, or American. Weapons are all about the same.
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  • ...ings it more into competitive alignment with the British Hurricane IIC and French Bell Mle.14a, while they both outclass the Bf110F-B as a turn fighter the G -Colonel is removed from French Navy.
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  • *-Added French Paratroops
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  • ...nsport aircraft. Aka: Tante Ju (Aunt Ju) or Iron Annie. Used by German and French Forces. Sometimes used as a warning for an impending paradrop. ...im||Shorthand for the British built Blenheim variants. Used by British and French forces.
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  • ...cort itself in many cases. Even lighter fighters like the H-75 sold to the French could, through absolute superiority in maneuvering… totally outclass the
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  • .... They saw extensive use, albeit in limited numbers, during the Polish and French campaigns. ...tanks will poke holes in you on the sides and rear. Even the larger early French tanks can use their 47mm guns to end your combat quickly from the sides or
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  • - A French variant of the UCM has been added to the French forces - The UCM Mortar Carrier: Added french variant of UCM (for earlier tiers)
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  • - Added additional links from England to the new French towns - Macm39 air tracer round fixed for the French aircraft
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  • || French Training || 2m 7ft || French Training || 2m / 7ft
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  • ...g with the heavier enemy vehicles that it would later encounter during the French and Eastern Front campaigns.
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  • *- Added French M10 tank destroyer
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  • There are 2 sides to this war [[Allied_OrBat | Allied]] (British, French & United States) and [[Axis_OrBat | Axis]] (German & Italian). Each side ha
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  • *When a town that is native German will become French when it surrenders
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  • ...und Europe campaign. it is available from tier 1. It also available to the French air force. Like its predecessors it is not very fast and it does not climb
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  • ...pical weaknesses of the period, such as thin armor (especially compared to French tanks), a weak gun, and a total lack of camouflage, which makes it stand ou
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  • French Training - Brest
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  • ** Breteuil (French)
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  • *-Removed French Flags from Sherman
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