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Symbols and Icons on Units

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 9:22 am
by bootlegger267
What does a "White Dot" in the center of a unit counter indicate?

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RE: Symbols and Icons on Units

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 11:57 am
by Hubert Cater
It is just a quick indicator for how much experience a unit has, i.e. one dot is 1 full point of experience, 2 dots would be 2 full points of experience and so on.

RE: Symbols and Icons on Units

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 12:20 pm
by OxfordGuy3
Unless you mean literally in the centre, if using NATO symbols - that would imply it's an artillery unit.

RE: Symbols and Icons on Units

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 6:51 pm
by bootlegger267
ORIGINAL: oxford_guy

Unless you mean literally in the centre, if using NATO symbols - that would imply it's an artillery unit.

It's "Experience"...Thanks to all for the answer....

RE: Symbols and Icons on Units

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 8:57 am
by geordietaf
ORIGINAL: oxford_guy

Unless you mean literally in the centre, if using NATO symbols - that would imply it's an artillery unit.

Not too fast. In the case of the UK it can also be one of the little-known Assault Tiddleywink divisions.

RE: Symbols and Icons on Units

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 10:08 am
by The Land
ORIGINAL: geordietaf

ORIGINAL: oxford_guy

Unless you mean literally in the centre, if using NATO symbols - that would imply it's an artillery unit.

Not too fast. In the case of the UK it can also be one of the little-known Assault Tiddleywink divisions.

Fun fact: The German Army captured a number of Assault Tiddlywinks during the British retreat in 1940. In German service they were referred to as the Schwere Sprungsangriffsscheibe 280mm (e). They were kept in reserve for some years until the warehouse in which they were kept was hit by Allied bombs. The blast from the bombs caused the Assault Tiddlywinks to activate and it took several battalions of the Waffen-SS over a week to contain their bouncing aggression, which still leaves its mark around Essen.

RE: Symbols and Icons on Units

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2017 7:08 am
by geordietaf
ORIGINAL: The Land

ORIGINAL: geordietaf

ORIGINAL: oxford_guy

Unless you mean literally in the centre, if using NATO symbols - that would imply it's an artillery unit.

Not too fast. In the case of the UK it can also be one of the little-known Assault Tiddleywink divisions.

Fun fact: The German Army captured a number of Assault Tiddlywinks during the British retreat in 1940. In German service they were referred to as the Schwere Sprungsangriffsscheibe 280mm (e). They were kept in reserve for some years until the warehouse in which they were kept was hit by Allied bombs. The blast from the bombs caused the Assault Tiddlywinks to activate and it took several battalions of the Waffen-SS over a week to contain their bouncing aggression, which still leaves its mark around Essen.

Not a lot of people know that [:)]

RE: Symbols and Icons on Units

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2017 7:28 am
by Sugar
Not a lot of people know that

Even the internet doesn`t:

Es wurden keine mit deiner Suchanfrage - Schwere Sprungangriffsscheibe 280mm (e) - übereinstimmenden Dokumente gefunden.

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