From the manual page 38:
Unit Attributes
Unit counters are differentiated by the following:
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• Number of Elements (number of ribbons on the left hand side)
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I count three ribbons but only see one sub unit/element!?
So how this works?

Ebbingford wrote:They won't fill up while that brigade is in the division. You will have to take the brigade out of the division for it to receive the missing elements.
If you have two or three brigades in a division with missing elements, then only one replacement element will be added to that division per turn. In that scenario it is better to split the incomplete brigades out of the division to enable them to get up to full strength quicker.
arsan wrote:The white ribbons means empty element "slots". So Hamptons brigade doesn't have all his potential elements now. It will eventually have 3 elements when it recieve them via replacements (must be on a depot to recieve full elements if you use the historical attrition option).
It works like this in other AGEOD games.
The white ribbons are very usefull after battles to know which units have lost full elements in combat and need to be sent to a depot to refill.
dublish wrote:
Also, has anyone ever gotten the half-full Union naval squadrons with missing elements to fill up?
Ebbingford wrote:They also need to be in passive posture.
dublish wrote:Units usually have fewer ribbons than elements. 2xInf brigades will only have 1 ribbon when full, 2xInf/1xCav brigades only 2 when full, a lot of big 7 or 8 element elite brigades will only have 4 when full. I think it's WAD, but beyond space limitations I'm not sure what the justification is.
Also, has anyone ever gotten the half-full Union naval squadrons with missing elements to fill up?
arsan wrote:Hi Ebbingford!
Is the passive posture mandatory in CW2??
Until now (in the rest of AGEOD games) you didn't need to be in passive, even if passive posture give the stack priority in absorbing replacements over other non passive forces (in the case there weren't replacements enough for everybody).
In AJE (which is what i'm playing most lately) fleets and armies can recover full elements on any posture if they are in a structure (standard attrition) or in a depot (historical attrition).
Another requisite is that the forces in the region have 100% supply reserves. If not, they will first replenish their supplies and only after they are at 100% they will take replacements.
Regards
oberst_klink wrote:The ribbons or chevrons also confused me; I couldn't find any references in the manual or in the 'What's New' document about how many ribbons/chevrons for how many elements of the unit... clarification is needed, aye?
Klink, Oberst
Ace wrote:Currently
1 unit - no ribbon
2-3 units - 1 ribbon
4-5 units - 2 ribbon
6-7 units - 3 ribbon
etc...
dublish wrote:8<
Also, has anyone ever gotten the half-full Union naval squadrons with missing elements to fill up?
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