Republican orders of battle for Fuego Cruzado – my variant of Crossfire for the Spanish Civil War.
Crossfire Orbat
When playing Crossfire, Arty Conliffe’s company level WW2 game, I mostly play using variations on the orders of battle in the rules. However, occasionally I delve into new territories. For example, I’m interested in how the Soviets changed their company and battalion level organisations as the World War II progressed. I’m also interested in what higher level – regiment, brigade or division – a company or battalion might have in support.
Paramilitary Order of Battle for Fuego Cruzado
Paramilitary orders of battle for Fuego Cruzado – my variant of Crossfire for the Spanish Civil War. These guys fought on both sides of the war, either Nationalist or Republicans.
Nationalist Order of Battle for Fuego Cruzado
Nationalist orders of battle for Fuego Cruzado – my variant of Crossfire for the Spanish Civil War.
Order of Battle for Fuego Cruzado
The Spanish Civil had a lot in common with WWII, but there were some key differences. I’ve got a separate page on the historical Spanish Civil War Order of Battle. Here I have attempted to explain the organisation of the dominant formations as they would appear in Fuego Cruzado – my variant of Crossfire for Spain’s wars.
Generic Order of Battle for Fuego Cruzado
Generic orders of battle for Fuego Cruzado – my variant of Crossfire for the Spanish Civil War.