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One of the major factors contributing to the Allied victory in World War II was the United States' industrial capacity. Even before the war, the United States was busy manufacturing a massive amount of weaponry which it gave through the "Lend-Lease" agreement to the British and other Allied combatants. Once the country joined the war itself, it brought along a seemingly endless supply of equipment, vehicles and tanks. In the face of dwindling German wartime production, victory was only a matter of overwhelming the enemy with weapons that just kept on coming.

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  • One of the major factors contributing to the Allied victory in World War II was the United States' industrial capacity. Even before the war, the United States was busy manufacturing a massive amount of weaponry which it gave through the "Lend-Lease" agreement to the British and other Allied combatants. Once the country joined the war itself, it brought along a seemingly endless supply of equipment, vehicles and tanks. In the face of dwindling German wartime production, victory was only a matter of overwhelming the enemy with weapons that just kept on coming.
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  • Armor Company
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  • Allows calling in a Sherman Calliope for , . It is a medium tank that can launch a powerful rocket barrage to destroy targets both far away and in combat. Up to two of these tanks may be fielded simultaneously.
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  • Allows calling in an M26 Pershing Heavy Tank for , . This tough tank can lead American armored columns into battle, soaking up damage and destroying enemy units with ease. Only one M26 Pershing is allowed on the field at any given time.
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  • M26 Pershing Heavy Tank
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  • Armored Support
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  • Logistics
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  • Grants an ability that, while active, will immediately replace the first two American vehicles lost in combat, free of charge .
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  • Fast Deployment
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  • Allied War Machine
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  • Raid
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  • Field Repairs
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  • 20.0
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  • Doubles the production speed of all units and Global Upgrades at the Motor Pool and Tank Depot. Also halves the production time of Jeeps.
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  • Grants all Jeeps, M3 Halftracks and M8 Greyhounds the ability to capture Strategic Points , effectively allowing all-vehicle groups to make their own land grabs without Infantry.
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  • Calliope Rocket Launcher
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  • One of the major factors contributing to the Allied victory in World War II was the United States' industrial capacity. Even before the war, the United States was busy manufacturing a massive amount of weaponry which it gave through the "Lend-Lease" agreement to the British and other Allied combatants. Once the country joined the war itself, it brought along a seemingly endless supply of equipment, vehicles and tanks. In the face of dwindling German wartime production, victory was only a matter of overwhelming the enemy with weapons that just kept on coming. The Armor Company portrays this advantage by concentrating all American strategy around its vehicles - both lighter and heavier ones - to put constant pressure on the enemy's production. Vehicles, being tougher and faster than Infantry, are made more useful and more self-sufficient with this Command Tree, significantly reducing the need for large groups of Riflemen or other infantry units. This is done in several different ways: Firstly, American Light and Medium Vehicles can now capture Strategic Points on their own, reducing the need for Infantry to accompany them on land grabs. Secondly, American vehicle and tank crews can now repair their own vehicles, at a much faster (but much more expensive) rate. Although Engineer Squads are still recommended for giving standard maintenance to the growing vehicle fleet, they don't need to risk themselves in combat by following the vehicles on attacks. Furthermore, production times for new vehicles are shortened considerably (by half), allowing vehicles to be fielded in short order and replaced quickly when lost, thereby maintaining constant pressure on the enemy. This can be augmented even further by relying on the Allied War Machine to instantly replace lost vehicles for a nominal price. Finally, with this Command Tree the American army can field two of its most powerful units. The M26 Pershing is a heavy tank - the only heavy tank available to this faction - which is tasked with drawing firepower and acting as a meat-shield for fast flanking assaults. The Sherman Calliope is a medium tank with no overt offensive capabilities, but is able to launch a massive rocket barrage that can be used either as a long-range artillery or a good direct-combat weapon. The Armor Company relies on fielding a large vehicle fleet, and is therefore a more offensive force that tries to keep its enemy under pressure at all times. Powerful armored assaults, centered around M4 Sherman tanks and M26 Pershings can stand face-to-face with strong Axis opposition, until the enemy can no longer keep up with the speed of production.
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