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In Battalions, PvE or PvP you make a battalion with units in the company, or certain collectable units that can go in a slot depending on the slots type, for example an artillery company that is an self propelled gun company as germany will get things StuGs, Marders, and heavier tanks like jagdpanthers or jagdtigers.
In singleplayer, you can play a few different campaigns PvE that operate roughly the same way just on smaller or bigger scales. You earn XP and faction coins to research and buy troops respectively for that campaign.. It works the same way Battalion PvE/PvP does, with the exception you research what troops you have, starting at the lightest vehicles and infantry. You still follow restrictions like very limited armor in infantry divisions and higher amounts of trucks and halftracks in motorized/mechanized divisions, but you don't necessarily take or lose the same units you take into battle. You don't have to rearm and resupply/reinforce them like GoH, they just stay in your deck.