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Untrained.  Poor weapon skills. Inadequate equipment.  React poorly to situational morale.  Unreliable.  Units assembled by force.
 
Untrained.  Poor weapon skills. Inadequate equipment.  React poorly to situational morale.  Unreliable.  Units assembled by force.
  
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A '''''C''''' Grade Unit is comprised of a few skilled regular fighters, usually the unit leadership, and is filled out with fighters who may only practice a few times a year, if at all.  The unit has little experience in field drills, little understanding of battlefield commands, and may have a stubborn desire to not listen to commands even if they understand their purpose.  It will often have a large number of new fighters, or even fighters who have been put in armor and rushed to the field with as little as one practice.   
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A '''C''' Grade Unit is comprised of a few skilled regular fighters, usually the unit leadership, and is filled out with fighters who may only practice a few times a year, if at all.  The unit has little experience in field drills, little understanding of battlefield commands, and may have a stubborn desire to not listen to commands even if they understand their purpose.  It will often have a large number of new fighters, or even fighters who have been put in armor and rushed to the field with as little as one practice.   
  
 
These units may not follow orders and may spread out in a manner that interferes with better trained units.  While they may be large, due to quickly armed fighters, they may be less effective in a press then a smaller unit.
 
These units may not follow orders and may spread out in a manner that interferes with better trained units.  While they may be large, due to quickly armed fighters, they may be less effective in a press then a smaller unit.
  
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A '''''C''''' gade unit may be its own worst enemy.  Not supporting itself in battle.
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A '''C''' gade unit may be its own worst enemy.  Not supporting itself in battle.
 
   
 
   
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A '''''C''''' Grade unit is effective for holding positions where they are not stressed.  Flag points, uncontested bridges, crossings and sally ports.  Defending stationary features like artillery. As such this means that they are effective to be seen by an enemy to be serving a role but may not be effective once battle comes to them.
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A '''C' Grade unit is effective for holding positions where they are not stressed.  Flag points, uncontested bridges, crossings and sally ports.  Defending stationary features like artillery. As such this means that they are effective to be seen by an enemy to be serving a role but may not be effective once battle comes to them.
  
 
==<big>''' Style: Infantry /Cavalry'''</big>==
 
==<big>''' Style: Infantry /Cavalry'''</big>==

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