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Okay, here is the completed print sheet for British units.
Again, here’s the project if you facy tossing up a recommendation or two. 😀
Upper left are the “regular units” – with regular 4-5-4 rifle squads and regular -2 and -1 officers and leaders. Note the names of these officers and leaders, all named for characters in “Zulu.”
Upper right are the “elite” units, with additional 4-5-5 casualty points to make them just damned tougher. To my knowledge there are no real equipment or organizational differences between “hard as nails” regiments and more mundane regiments, they’re just tougher / braver / more likely to go “valorous” / more likely to rally from pins, better officers, etc. This is reflected in the “E” in the upper right of their counters and the extra point of casualty rating (these squads can absorb more punishment before they drop to a half-squad).
Also, note the leaders for these squads, names for British and Irish members of the BoW community – either veterans, guys I’ve met at the bootcamps, or both! ?
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