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  ORIGINAL:  soldier      Hello   Ive been playing for quite a few years now but have never really grasped the importance of radios in the game. I can't ever get my company commanders to rally the troops via radio if they are in contact but still outside of the 3 hex zone, so what exactly do they do ?     I only play with C&C off.          First, the Radio represents a number of "communication" systems: wireless radios, land-line phones, walkie-talkies, foot and motor messengers, and others. The Radio rating (the % chance the unit has a radio) determines whether non-leader units have a "radio" or not. All leader units get radios, regardless of the OOB setting; that's why Snipers can't be made to NOT have radios, because they act as their own "formation leader".      Now, "radio comms" does 2 things during the game, if not using C&C; 3 if C&C is ON.    1. It allows Barrage requests from units to artillery forces for Indirect Fire. No "radio", no contact to the batteries.   2. It allows commanders to Rally units within their chain-of-command...note the emphasis. Within their chain-of-command. Independent Section or Platoon formations are NOT within a Company's C-o-C, and will not be Rallied by that Company Commander. Independent formations have 3 Leaders: the Unit, the Formation, and the A0. Formations that are part of a Company have 4 Leaders: the Unit, the Formation, the Company, and the A0.    3. With C&C ON, "radios" allow the promulgation of a Leader's Orders to his subordinates, and allow a Leader to use Orders from a higher Leader in his C-o-C.       I suspect that a lot of your trouble comes from units that are not in any C-o-C other than the A0. 
			
								
			
			 
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