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FAQ Tag: Panzer Batallion

Rule 15E: Can a detached Panther battalion be attached to a plain old Panzergrenadier XX, thus making it a Panzer XX?

Question:
Can a detached Panther battalion be attached to a plain old Panzergrenadier XX, thus making it a Panzer XX?

Answer:
Rule 15E allows a detached panzer battalion only to be attached to a panzer division, and not to a panzergrenadier division.

This covers all the historical cases I can think of off-hand, although I would not be surprised to hear about exceptions to this. I note that a panzer division had a panzer regiment headquarters, capable of controlling several panzer battalions. A panzergrenadier division, having only one panzer battalion, did not have a panzer regiment headquarters and thus on paper was less able to handle multiple panzer battalions. In reality, however, the German’s practice of cross-attaching units and forming battle groups (Kampfgruppen) probably meant that a panzergrenadier division could competently manage a second panzer battalion. So, if you want to add this to the game as a house rule (and your opponent agrees), go ahead.

Source:
Errata published at http://www.hmsgrd.com/Files/Europa/Second Front/Second Front.pdf

Rule 15E: Detaching Panzer IV Batallions

Question:
What strength Pz XX can detach the Pz IV Bn, and does such a Division become PzGren just as if it detached a Panther Bn? Should there be a (-2 PzG) marker to reflect this detachment?

Answer:
The single Pz IV detachment in the game enters play already detached. The SF rules allow you to operate it independently or to attach it to a panzer division. Thus the question about what type of panzer XX it can detach from is immaterial, because the game does not allow you to do this. The Pz IV detachment operates in a similar manner as a Panther Bn (again per the SF rules), thus a 16-10 Pz XX with a 2-1-10 Panther Bn attached would be treated as a 18-10 Pz XX.

Source:
Errata published at http://www.hmsgrd.com/Files/Europa/Second Front/Second Front.pdf