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− | By default | + | By default newly created squads are assigned the 'Inactive' alert. You will need to create new alert levels or create new scheduling within alert levels (see [[Scheduling]]) to get them to do what you want. Note that 'Inactive' and 'Active/Training' are '''''not''''' the only two options available - they are simply the two default alerts and rather useless without creating more alerts and scheduling. |
'''NOTE:''' If you are simply trying to get your military to train, you need to create a [[barracks]] and assign the squad to train there: press {{k|t}} while viewing your barracks with {{k|q}}, to set that squad to train. | '''NOTE:''' If you are simply trying to get your military to train, you need to create a [[barracks]] and assign the squad to train there: press {{k|t}} while viewing your barracks with {{k|q}}, to set that squad to train. |