BATTLE CONFIGURATIONSIn the diagrams below, each dashed section represents space for one troop unit. The strategic components of each battle configuration are noted. Those strategic components not labeled above any particular diagram do not exist in the battle configuration which the diagram represents. Open, Tundra, and Oasis Terrain: LF FLANK LF LINE CENTER RT LINE RT FLANK ______ | ______ ______ | _____ _____ | _____ _____ | _____ Steppe Terrain: LF FLANK LF LINE CENTER RT LINE RT FLANK ____ | ____ ____ ____ ____ | ____ ____ | ____ ____ ____ ____ | ____ Hill Terrain: LF FLANK LF LINE CENTER RT LINE RT FLANK ______ | ______ ______ | ______ | ______ ______ | ______ Desert Terrain: LF FLANK LF LINE CENTER RT LINE RT FLANK ____ | ____ ____ ____ ____ | ____ | ____ ____ ____ ____ | ____ Mountain, and Forest Terrain: LF FLANK LF LINE CENTER RT LINE RT FLANK ______ | ______ | ______ | ______ | ______ Marsh, Bog, and Swamp Terrain: LF FLANK CENTER RT FLANK ______ | ______ ______ | ______ River Terrain: LF LINE CENTER RT LINE ______ | ______ ______ | ______ Fortified Terrain (Fort class A): LF LINE RT LINE ______ | ______ Fortified Terrain (Fort class B): LF LINE RT LINE ______ ______ | ______ ______ Shallow Ocean and Deep Ocean Terrain = Automatic Open Field battle
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