Garrison Division

Garrison Divisions (Gar) are second line troops used to safeguard valuable objectives far from the front lines. They lack heavy equipment and transportation, making them immobile except for strategic redeployment. They have limited fighting capability but can be used to free more capable troops for frontline use.

Garrison Division Statistics

Model Default ORG Morale Air Attack Air Def. Soft Attack Hard Attack Tough-
ness
Defens-
iveness
Soft-
ness
Cost Build-
time
Man-
power
Max Speed Supply Cons. Fuel Cons. Supp. Transp. Weight Upgrade Time Factor Upgrade Cost Factor Speed Cap Art Speed Cap Eng Speed Cap AT Speed Cap AA
I. Garrison '18 30 30 1 3 5 1 2 10 100 5 60 10 1 0.5 0 6 10 1.0 1.0 3 3 3 3
II. Garrison '39 30 30 3 4 12 2 7 15 95 5 60 10 1 0.6 0 8 10 0.5 1.0 3 3 3 3
III. Garrison '43 30 30 4 6 16 5 12 25 85 5 60 10 1 0.7 0 10 10 0.5 1.0 3 3 3 3

Brigades allowed

Notes

  • Garrison divisions are considered soft units.
  • Garrison's have one job: Partisan Suppression.
  • Using Garrison's for anything else is usually either a desperate act or a misuse of troops. Garrison's should be measured on one thing, their Suppresion ability. Garrison '39 are the most cost effective at doing this. Unless you know that you are going to need Partisan Suppression, you don't need Garrison Divisions.