Automatic Refit Question

Battles In Normandy is the third game in the Decisive Battles game series. Battles in Normandy recreates all aspects of the Normandy campaign, from the landings on the first day to the final climax of the campaign at Falaise. Strategic Studies Group rewrote the Decisive Battles game engine for Battles in Normandy with a host of new special rules for amphibious and airborne operations, plus a huge number of other enhancements.

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holr
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Automatic Refit Question

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Just started turn 3 as the allies in Overloard.

I want to make an effort to build up OPs for some of my Armor units. So - automatic refit. But as I review all my units (Brits and US) I can't find a single unit that is even eligible for auto-refit. How is that possible?

I believe all my troops are in supply. And only a relatively small subset of my units actually used there action capability last turn? They certainly are not all adjacent to enemy units?

Help?

Great game by the way.
holr
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I should clairify one point. I say no units are eligible for auto-refit. The reason I believe that to be true is that none of my units have little gold traingle gas gauge markers. All of the gas guage markers are grey.
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I think only the one panzer div that actually changed tanks historically upgrades... not too sure though good ?
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ORIGINAL: freeboy

I think only the one panzer div that actually changed tanks historically upgrades... not too sure though good ?
One Panzer Div (21st?) and Allied supply vehicles, after turn 8, go up a couple increments IIRC[:)]
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