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Also, one thing to keep in mind -- the Combat Lifesaver breeds are meant to be analogue or replication of assistant squad leaders/team leaders or senior riflemen.
For example, if you want to do a realistic US Army T2 Rifle Squad, you can use this composition:
1x SL
2x CLS
2x M249 Auto Riflemen
2x Grenadiers
Rest of the soldiers are Riflemen, with possible provisions such as AT4s, M3 MAAWS, or M110A1 operators.
A typical OPFOR regular squad would most likely follow the standard Soviet/Russian squad composition, which would include:
1x SL
1x CLS
1x RPG operator
1x machine gunner/automatic rifleman
Rest are Riflemen with possible provisions being SVD/SDM-R marksmen, grenadiers, etc.
For UAF, you can either use the American or British squad templates.
For Bundeswehr, typical German squad would include:
1x SL
1x CLS
1x Machine gunner
1x AT gunner
Rest are Riflemen with possible provisions of grenadiers, G28/G3 marksmen, etc.
German EGB Fallschirmjaeger squad is structured differently however. 10 man squad with double the heavy/specialist weapons.
These are just suggestions
Though I've got to say.
A full sized U.S T2 Rifle squad is quite powerful against GRM and Rebel.
So I went and just turned Militia and militant, Basically T1s to horde units.
T1s are poor disorganized formations. So it's pretty much just a case of "whatever". Horde units work.
BattleOrder has references on unit formations if you need them.