The person and the opponent(s) registering a game have to determine what type of game it is and honestly enter the type.
The DOR has no control of what a game is registered as and the DOR has no way to determine the truthfulness of any entry. So, there are no built-in checks and no reasonable way to have built-in checks as the DOR is simply a database, so dishonesty in, dishonesty out.
The only harm for a game to be registered incorrectly is historical data and maybe a small increase in OBD points if registered as a battle if it was a maneuver.
For awards, the commander would have to verify the stats.
In the 12 years of the DOR being in use, there has not been a issue with the process.
Quite often, one or both opponents will email me to correct a game inadvertently registered with an error and then that game is corrected.
_________________ General Ernie Sands President ACWGC -Sept 2015- Dec 2020 7th Brigade, 1st Division, XVI Corps, AoT ACWGC Records Site Admin
"If you do not know where you are going, any road will take you there."
|