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| LDC271 | 12 Feb 2018 7:31 p.m. PST |
I'm building a TY army for South Korea and I have some questions about SK's equipment/organizations. Watching KTV videos on Team Spirit and parades (damn they loved their parades) gave me some ideas about their heavy equipment but unfortunately neither show company organizations. (1) Was the SK army organized along older US doctrine (the H-series battalion), or did they have something unique? (2) Did the SK army use M67 RR or were they still using Superbazookas? I know Japan didn't get rid of theirs until mid-80s. |
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