Huh...
How would you play this game? Every action is infinitely grand. For example, in the first post you mentioned going into the past to add units with units produced in the future. What's stopping you from doing that repeatedly, forever, infinitely? Not to mention all the time paradoxes that would cause...
If you could control time, I think the least of your worries would be trying to manage an army.
If two people control time, there would be no point in fighting a war. Whoever prevents the other guy from being born (or kills him before he gets his hands on a time machine) wins. Why would they be in a situation that would require giant armies or the like? And if you had the ability to transport things across different time planes, there should be no real need for war in the first place as the concept of scarcity no longer exists since we have an infinite of everything. Humanity could technically live forever in a nanosecond time span.
Even the concept of "chrono energy" would not be halted by this limitation. You could say, warp in a fly at time: 0.1 to time: 0. At time: 0, you'd have full energy because you didn't use it back then, so you warp back to time: 0.1 before you warped the fly and warp another fly to time: 0. Repeat for infinity until you have a fly swarm infinitely large and consume the enemy. The enemy, knowing this, does the exact same thing as you (because for some reason, fly swarms are the perfect weapon) only he does it between time: 0 and time: 0.01 so he consumes you before you do him. You knowing this, do the same except between time: 0.1 and time 0.001, etc etc etc for infinity. The Nash equilibrium of time travel war is to travel back in time to time negative infinity to defeat your opponent an infinite number of times... Or do nothing.
It would be cool though. Just quite stupid. It's like that FPS where you can morph land to whatever you want it to be. Why on earth are they fighting a war?