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From the Manual: 3.2.13 What is Reducing and Merging units? It is now possible to merge lower strength point platoons into a larger strength point platoon. This is done by selecting the two platoons from the same company you would like to merge, then pressing the Merge Toolbar button or ALT+M on the keyboard. There are some rules for this to work: 1. The two platoons must be from the same company. 2. They must be the same basic unit type. (For example, you can’t merge infantry with machine gunners.) 3. If merging with the company HQ platoon (identified by the radio icon in the Unit Display), the HQ platoon must be higher up the unit stack (as shown in the Unit List), as that is where the SP’s will merge into. 4. The subordinate unit’s strength may not exceed the superior unit’s. 5. The subordinate unit must earlier have been reduced by combat. 6. Merging transports must not be loaded. 7. You cannot have more Strength Points than the platoon allows. You cannot merge a 4 Strength Points and 3 Strength Points platoon together, as combined that would be 7 Strength Points, which is higher than the default 6 Strength Points. 8. The superior unit must have non-zero APs. 9. If the superior unit is disrupted with lower morale, the merged platoon will maintain that superior unit’s status. You can also choose to reduce a unit, should the tactical situation call for it. For example, if you have a 5 Strength Point Rifle Platoon and a 2 Strength Point Truck Platoon, you can reduce the 5 Strength Point Rifle Platoon by one to allow it to ride in the Truck Platoon. Select the Rifle Platoon and press the Reduce Button or ALT+E on the keyboard. You might also reduce a platoon to enable it loading onto helicopter or water vessel transport. Or to comply with Merge rule #4 above. In the Campaign Series, platoons are the game's "atoms", the smallest units in the game. There is no breaking down platoons into smaller sections, squads, much less individuals. (Exception: Leaders, which you should imagine to be an individual commander and entourage.) So, Unit Reduce serves the narrow and specific purposes above. (Although other purposes might be discovered.)
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