Command & Conquer: Generals Zero Hour (Windows)
     Command & Conquer: Generals (Windows)

     Real World Units FAQ (Version 2.1 - Incomplete Struggle)

     Current Update: Sunday, 29 February 2004
     Previous Update: Friday, 27 February 2004
     Created: Friday, 28 February 2003

     By Don "Gamera" Chan (crs1219@h_tmail.c_m)

     Note: I don't have this game, but a friend does. I
     typed up this file as a "fan service" for the fellow
     military aviation fans out there.

0.   Wanted
1.   Acknowledgements
2.   Links
3.   Theatres of Operations
4.   Orders of Battle
4.1    China
4.2    GLA
4.3    USA

"Setsunasa!" (*1)

0.   WANTED

     I'm looking for:
     - The alphanumeric designations and official names of
the real world units and weapons that are in the game and
aren't in this FAQ.

     Disclaimer: I send the newest version of this file to
only nine Websites:

     Dementi: J'ai envoye la plus recente version de ce
fichier a seulement neuf sites webs.

     - http://www.gamefaqs.com/
     - http://vgstrategies.about.com/
     - http://dlh.net/
     - http://www.cheathappens.com/
     - http://faqs.ign.com/
     - http://www.gamenemesis.com/
     - http://www.ggmania.com/
     - http://www.planetcnc.com/
     - http://www.trob.co.uk/

     If you downloaded or read this file at other
Websites, the SysOps of the other Websites probably
leeched it from one of the above Websites.

     Si vous avez telecharge ou lu ce fichier a partir
d'autres sites, les responsables de ces sites l'auront
probablement pompe a partir de l'un des sites
ci-dessus.

1.   ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

     Thanks to these sierra hotel persons/organisations:
     - Adam Cherrington, Brian Au, chris lakin, Dark Prince,
ehren fickenscher, Emiel Suilen, fdg dfgdf, GCN4Life, James
Zhu, Jon Duke, Redwolf, Richard Parry, and Wei Huang for
feedback.
     - AlX05, Asagiri Yohko, Djaran, HypersonicGamer, Joeb,
Phisher, rpgmaster999, and other Netters in the C&C:
Generals and Generals: Zero Hour message board in
GameFAQs.com, for Q&A.
     - Jean-Luc Barbera of France, for the French
translation of the Disclaimer. (After all, English and
French are the two official languages up here in Canada, the
True North Strong and Free.)
     - Lieutenant Colonel YANG Li Wei, 38, Chinese People's
Liberation Army Air Force, of Sui Zhong County, Hu Lu Dao
("Gourd Island") City, Liao Ning Province, People's Republic
of China. Fighter pilot with 1,350 hours of flight
experience, and astronaut with 21 hours 23 minutes of space
experience. His Shen Zhou 5 ("Divine Vessel 5") capsule,
atop a CZ-2F (Chang Zheng-2F, "Long March-2F") rocket, took
off from Jiu Quan ("Wine Fountain") Satellite Launch Centre,
Gan Su Province, at 09:00 (Bei Jing time, 01:00 GMT) on
Wednesday, 15 October 2003. It orbited Earth for 14 times,
(did not collide with any United States spacecraft,) and
landed in Inner Mongolia, 4.8 km (3 miles) off-target, at
06:23 (22:23 GMT) on Thursday, 16 October 2003. After his
historic mission as the first astronaut of the People's
Republic of China, he was promoted to full Colonel.
     http://www.hld.gov.cn/new/1/20031015134917.html
     - Wavehawk of Philippines, for feedback.

     (Social democracy in action.)

     [Ramble ON]

     In memory of:
     - The seven astronauts on the NASA space shuttle USS
Columbia, which was lost in action (Mission STS-107) about
203,000 feet above north-central Texas, USA, at about 9 AM
EST (14:00 GMT, 16 minutes before her scheduled landing at
Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA) on
Saturday, 1 February 2003 (Chinese New Year Day).
     http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/shuttle/

     "The seven astronauts on board were accomplished
women and men of great courage who put their extraordinary
skills and knowledge to the service of humankind. Each one
was a hero. Their contribution to science and space
exploration will never be forgotten."
     - Jean Chretien, Canadian Prime Minister, 1 February
       2003

     "The Columbia is lost. There are no survivors."
     - George W Bush, US President, 1 February 2003

     - The casualties (Iraqi and non-Iraqi, military and
non-military, hostile and friendly fire) of OIF (Operation
Iraqi Freedom, also known as Operation Telic in the UK), the
war in Iraq in March-April 2003. <(T_T)
     - The 70 sailors and officers of the Ming-class (Type
035, variant of Former Soviet Union/Russian Romeo-class)
conventional (diesel-electric) submarine No. 361 of the
12th Brigade/Detachment (No. 359, 360, 361, 362), North Sea
Fleet, Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN or Ren
Min Jie Fang Jun Hai Jun), based at Lu Shun (formerly Port
Arthur), Liao Ning Province, People's Republic of China
(Zhong Hua Ren Min Gong He Guo). Her crew were martyred
during a training exercise east of the Nei Chang Shan
Islands in the Bo Hai Sea, northeast of Yan Tai City and
north of Wei Hai City, Shan Dong Province, People's Republic
of China, before Friday, 2 May 2003 (or about Wednesday, 16
April 2003), local time.
     http://www.peopledaily.com.cn/GB/junshi/20030523/999074.html
     http://www.phoenixtv.com/home/news/Inland/200305/06/60047.html
     http://www.phoenixtv.com/home/news/review/200305/22/66199.html
     
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20030502/ts_afp/china_submarine_030502172313
     
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20030502/wl_afp/china_submarine_030502161815
     
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20030613/ap_on_re_as/china_submarine_accident_2

     Revision history of this file:

     Version 0.5 (Limited Edition) [6 KB]: Saturday, 1 March 2003
     Version 0.6 (Limited Edition) [8 KB, +34%]: Monday, 3 March 2003
     Version 1.0 [11 KB, +38%]: Friday, 7 March 2003
     Version 1.1 [13 KB, +19%]: Friday, 14 March 2003
     Version 1.2 [14 KB, +8%]: Friday, 21 March 2003
     Version 1.3 [18 KB, +29%]: Sunday, 8 June 2003
     Version 1.4 [19 KB, +6%]: Sunday, 29 June 2003
     Version 1.5 [20 KB, +6%]: Tuesday, 9 September 2003
     Version 1.6 [24 KB, +20%]: Wednesday, 1 October 2003 (China's National 
Day)
     Version 1.7 [24 KB, +0%]: Tuesday, 7 October 2003
     Version 1.8 [27 KB, +13%]: Saturday, 8 November 2003
     Version 2.0 [32 KB, +19%]: Saturday, 21 February 2004

     [Ramble OFF]



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