Groupe Franc de Cavalerie
Order of Battle for Command Decision miniatures rules

The Groupes Franc de Cavalerie were an improvisation created in the desperate final weeks of the struggle against Germany in 1940.  Since most of French Army's armored and mechanized formations were decimated in the initial battles of the war, the French found themselves having to improvise new formations to try to cope with the German advance. The smallest of these was the GFC, a mixed unit of motorcyclists, armored cars, tanks, and motorized anti-tank guns whose role would be to try to delay German armored spearheads or to harrass the Wehrmacht's flanks and supply lines. These formations may be viewed as the successors to the franc-tireurs of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71 which, although creating a nuisance for the German forces, were unable to make a significant impact on the course of events.

Although due to their improvised nature the GFCs varied considerably, the organization listed below is representative.

Groupe Franc de Cavalerie
Regular or Experienced, Morale 8

Headquarters, with 1 Command Motorcycle Stand

Armored Car Platoon, with 1 Panhard 178 Armored Car

Tank Platoon, with 1 Somua S-35 tank

Anti-Tank Platoon, with 1 25mm or 47mm AT gun, 1 Gun Crew, 1 Laffly Light truck

Machinegun Section, with 1 MMG stand, 1 Light Truck

Motorcycle Detachment, with 3 Motorcycle Patrol Stands

Notes:
1. Normal Command Decision scale of 5 vehicles per stand is used. The Motorcycle Detachment had 18 actual motorcycles.  The AT gun platoon may be treated as a battalion gun stand, due to the small size of the unit (2 cannon).
2. On account of the dispersed nature in which the GFC was to operate, its stands may be treated as self-ordering.

Mike J.
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