German divisional numbers system

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Richard Anderson
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Re: German divisional numbers system

Post by Richard Anderson » 29 Nov 2022 19:18

Urmel wrote:
29 Nov 2022 08:38
It is totally logical!

WK 1 has: 1., 11., 21. ID, all ending in '1' and 117., 120., and wait... what?
:lol: Oddly enough, many seem to believe the US Army's numbering system was logical too. :lol:
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Re: German divisional numbers system

Post by Carl Schwamberger » 30 Nov 2022 05:22

Richard Anderson wrote:
29 Nov 2022 19:18
Urmel wrote:
29 Nov 2022 08:38
It is totally logical!

WK 1 has: 1., 11., 21. ID, all ending in '1' and 117., 120., and wait... what?
:lol: Oddly enough, many seem to believe the US Army's numbering system was logical too. :lol:
It makes sense to me. But, then I enjoy reading and analyzing financial reports too.

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