So for all the ICON dispersions:
I'm watching a WWII documentary on D-Day. Not surprisingly, Rommel was going to be commanding the bulk of the Panzer divisions. Here's where it gets funny. Quoting the documentary here:
"Rommel considered the first 24-48 hours would be crucial for this battle. And where was he? He was in Germany celebrating his wife's birthday. He had believed too much in the German weather forecasts which had said on the 6th of June it would be poor weather--but then the weather shifts...."