First though, a short statement: I have a degree in history and have been reading military history for 40+ years. I KNOW there were no AFVs in the Civil War! It's a joke! See below.
Right, got that off my chest. When America started sending armor to the British early in WWII our vehicles didn't fit their designation system. They had light tanks, cruiser tanks, and infantry tanks. The Americans designated armor by light, medium, and heavy. Confusion also arose from the M3 Medium and M3 Light tanks having very similar designations. Therefore the Brits decided to start giving different tanks names, which they did for their own as well. And, since the PM was a history lover American tanks were named for American Civil War generals (see? get it?). The Americans picked up on this and started using those names as well, eventually continuing the tradition with later vehicles (though not always using Civil War names).
This campaign would be about building AFVs named after Amerian Civil War figures. Basically this would be:
M3 Grant
M3 Lee
M4 Sherman
M3 & 5 Stuart
M36 Jackson
M551 Sheridan
How does that sound to you all?
Michael
