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Re: Question - how many men per mile?
Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 4:36 am
by Jack ONeill
Hancock, you Magnificent Bastard, you beat me to it. I was reading all this math nonsense and thinking to myself - why don't they just look in Hardees' Tactics? All the information is right there. Good job!
Jack
'course, it helps to have actually had to USE this information, say as a reenacting Officer or NCO. But, lets not go there. :}
Re: Question - how many men per mile?
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 3:34 am
by Jim
2.3 feet per file in game.
-Jim
Re: Question - how many men per mile?
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 6:31 am
by Davinci
2.3 feet per file in game.
-Jim
Well, unless I'm adding this up wrong (highly possible) that comes to the same figure as stated by
born2see, and
MTG which is
11733 .
But, I think that that would only be for a single file line, a double line would be that figure times two!
Is that correct?
davinci
Re: Question - how many men per mile?
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 7:03 am
by born2see
Wait a minute! MTG, you didn't take into account my doubling the number of men for two ranks. Our numbers are the same!
born2see wrote:
Yes. 5280 /4.5 = 1173 (rounded down) per mile. Times 2 = 2347 * 5 = 11,733 in 5 miles.
Using born2see's numbers: each man width:36" + space between men 18" = 54" /12inches/ft = 4.5 feet.
1 mile = 5280 ft. * 5 = 26400ft in 5 miles.
# of men in 5 miles = 26400/4.5 = 5867 men
No. I said I was done but time heals all wounds. Our numbers, confirmed by MTG's superior education, are for a double line.
B
Re: Question - how many men per mile?
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 7:26 am
by Davinci
1 mile = 5280 ft. * 5 = 26400ft in 5 miles.
# of men in 5 miles = 26400/4.5 = 5867 men.
No. I said I was done but time heals all wounds. Our numbers, confirmed by MTG's superior education, are for a double line.
Understandable, but I was going to just let this post fall into the abyss of darkness within the Internet, until
Jim posted.
Somehow the same number is coming up between all of you, but you are using a different scale pertaining to the distance between the men.
But, let’s forget about that for a minute, if each man is equal to three men, and the game is scaled to represent that figure, even with a total count of 5867x3 comes to
17601.
That was really the whole point of this post, fitting the right amount of men within the five miles of terrain.
But, now I have completely confused myself, so I’m going to forget about this topic, instead of resizing all of my sprites again!
davinci
Re: Question - how many men per mile?
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 1:27 am
by Marching Thru Georgia
born2see wrote:
confirmed by MTG's superior education
Yup. I got an A in 5th grade algebra.
Re: Question - how many men per mile?
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 2:02 am
by JC Edwards
Now for a commercial break and station identification.

Re: Question - how many men per mile?
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 2:16 am
by born2see
JC Edwards wrote:
Now for a commercial break and station identification.
No worries JC. Now that Jim has spoken I don't think there's really any more to say.
B
Re: Question - how many men per mile?
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 3:41 am
by Davinci
Yup. I got an A in 5th grade algebra.
You Guys had algebra in school – I don’t remember that!
Now for a commercial break and station identification.

That was funny!
No worries JC. Now that Jim has spoken I don't think there's really any more to say.
How, exactly did you reach that conclusion?
davinci
Re: Question - how many men per mile?
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 4:19 am
by born2see
Davinci wrote:
How, exactly did you reach that conclusion?
Jim has that "Designer" thing next to his name. He knows the spacing.
B