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The Character Sheet and the Unit Sheet template are outlined in the 2nd post of the OOC thread. I have linked that post here. The Character Sketch is ONLY for your most senior Commander.

Character Sketch
Name:
Rank/Position:
Description:
Personality:
Biography: (at least since the character has been in the military. This could be bullet
points if you desire.)
Vision/Outlook: what does your commander think of his unit? What is his vision for the unit
in the upcoming campaign?
DRMs:

You will need to consult the link to determine applicable characteristics to apply DRMs to.

Unit designation: (1st Platoon, No. 1 Company, 1st Bn, 34th MRB)
Type of unit: (Mech Infantry/BTR-70)
Unit Commander: (Lieutenant Hryhorij E. Korzh)
Morale: Trained (+1)
DRMs:

Again, you will need to consult the linked post in order to select your DRMs and how much they are worth.
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(NB, this unit sheet is a WIP. I will be editing and tweaking it.)

2nd Battalion, 34th Motor Rifle Regiment - The Basmachi




TACCP Tactical Command Post (BC and Ops)
FLD TRNS - Field Trains: Mess Section (mess) & Maintenance Section (vehicle Repair & radio repair)
CBT TNS - Combat Trains: Medical Section (emergency medical services), Support Platoon (ammunition resupply) & Vehicle Recovery
Recon Platoon
1st AT Platoon
2nd AT Platoon
Engineer Platoon (Mobility, Countermobility & Survivability Operations)
Mortar Platoon

Signals Platoon


First Company “Samarkand” (Motorized Infantry)


Second Company “Bukhara” (Motorized Infantry)


Third Company “Khiva” (Motorized Infantry)


Fourth Company “Fergana” (Tanks)

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Name: Viktor S. Kutsenko
Rank/Position: Lieutenant Colonel / Battalion Commander (I./34th MRR)
Description:
Personality:
Biography: (at least since the character has been in the military. This could be bullet
points if you desire.)
Vision/Outlook: what does your commander think of his unit? What is his vision for the unit
in the upcoming campaign?
DRMs:

1st Battalion, 34th Motorized Rifle Regiment
(I./34th MRR)

TACCP Tactical Command Post (BC and Ops)
FLD TRNS - Field Trains: Mess Section (mess) & Maintenance Section (vehicle Repair & radio repair)
CBT TNS - Combat Trains: Medical Section (emergency medical services), Support Platoon (ammunition resupply) & Vehicle Recovery
Recon Platoon
1st AT Platoon
2nd AT Platoon
Engineer Platoon (Mobility, Countermobility & Survivability Operations)
Mortar Platoon


First Company (Motorized Infantry)


Second Company (Motorized Infantry)


Third Company (Motorized Infantry)


Fourth Company (Motorized Infantry which can double as a Commando unit; Czech Mercs)


Fifth Company (Tanks)


Map symbols for all platoon sized units in my battalion including Combat Support (CS)
and Combat Service Support (CSS) Assets in the battalion.

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NOTE: I colored the Czech mercenaries green to denote them as foreign mercenaries rather than the blue for home forces or orange for our opposition.
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Name: Ivan T. Kozak
Rank/Position: Lieutenant Colonel / Battalion Commander (I./37th TR)
Description: Ivan Kozak, aged 38 is of Czech (father) and Russian (mother) descent. He grew up in the Soviet Union, just over the border from Luhansk, Ukraine. At 193cm (6’ 4”), Ivan is an imposing blonde haired, blue eyed slav. He has a scar on his right cheek, a souvenir from combat actions in Afghanistan.
Personality:
Biography: After secondary education, Ivan joined the Soviet Army as a paratrooper in the 345th Guards Paratrooper Regiment of the 104th Guards Airborne Division. During his time in Afghanistan, he made one combat jump and suffered only a slight wound to the face. An unknown round from a Mujahideen fighter struck his right cheek, grazing the flesh leaving a 3” scar. He remained in Afghanistan until the end of the conflict for the Soviets. His unit pulled out of Afghanistan in 1989 and returned to the Soviet Union.
When his Airborne unit redeployed from the combat zone he went home to western Rostov Oblast near the Ukrainian border. He attended a university program on Civil Engineering at Don State Technical University in Rostov-on-Don. After four years, he finished the program with a degree and moved to Ukraine. Based on his education and military experience, the Ukrainian Army offered him a commission in their army. He chose to enter the tank corps in the Ukrainian army.
From 1993 until present he served in various tank units and positions within the Ukrainian Army. His service helped grant him a citizenship. By 2003, he was commanding the first battalion, 37th Tank Regiment composed primarily of T-80 Main Battle Tanks.
When combat operations opened up in early 2005, the Regiment was decimated from desertions and non-mission capable vehicles. He was able to cobble together a unit composed of a mix of T-80 and T-72 tanks. The battalion became the sole tank battalion in the 53rd Infantry Brigade, 3rd Division.
Vision/Outlook: LTC Kozar believes his unit is capable of doing anything. He trained them and they operate according to the tough standard he set for them.
DRMs:
Leadership: +2
Land Navigation: +2
Small Unit tactics: +3
Strength: +1
Hand to Hand Combat / Martial Arts: +2
Rifle shooting: +1
Pistol shooting: +1
Field craft: +1
Indirect Fire (Call for Fire): +1
Aircraft Recognition: +1

1st Battalion, 37th Tank Regiment
(I./37th TR)

TACCP Tactical Command Post (BC and Ops)
FLD TRNS - Field Trains: Mess Section (mess) & Maintenance Section (vehicle Repair & radio repair)
CBT TNS - Combat Trains: Medical Section (emergency medical services), Support Platoon (ammunition resupply) & Vehicle Recovery
Recon Platoon
1st AT Platoon
2nd AT Platoon
Engineer Platoon (Mobility, Countermobility & Survivability Operations)
Mortar Platoon


First Company (Tank)


Second Company (Tank)


Third Company (Tank)


Fourth Company (Mechanized Infantry which can double as a Commando unit; Russian Mercenaries)
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