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Default Re: Draft Campaign Introduction

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THE COMMISSAR: The Commissar, his aide and a staff car will accompany your unit everywhere you go. Should you find ways to put the Commissar in position to get "Kills" and thus increase his standing as a true Hero of the Red Army he will make sure that he heaps added praise of your loyalty to the state in his reports to the Regional Commissar. Thus you can expect that you and your men will be given special attention when supplies are issued. This could mean critical access to armor or air support if in the area as well as recruitment of local troops to bolster your ranks. However, if the Commissar unit is killed you can expect to be punished heavily. The exact punishment depends on the whims of the Regional Commissar and could range anywhere from withholding of supplies, being ordered to make attacks you have little if any chance of winning, or even surviving and so on. Basically this means it is in your interest to put the Commissar in position to get easy "Kills" BUT not get him killed in the process.**
This is interesting,what if he get's to see no action? But stays alive.

Is this a car unit with three people in it, or 2 people riding in a car with one driver?

Small units like this can disappear quickly in heated battle.
If he sees no action and stays alive thats maintaining the status quo, no harm no foul. What I did is pick the Green OOB Motor Observer unit > the Staff Car (Green OOB) with the Forward Observer (2 peeps, FO and driver).

The main reason for including them and picking this "theme" I thought it would make a good way to add in some extra variables, and spice things up.
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