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Yes, they need to be out of combat to be reinforced.
They are technically not healing but reinforcing, and it's pretty accurate if you ask me, within the confined of the game.
The truck comes from the base filled with troops, which disembark and join their assigned squad.
It could be even more realistic, you could be asked to fill out papers, make requests to your superiors, wait weeks for the bureacracy wheel to turn and call the family members of your lost soldiers explaining what happened. Would that satisfy your realism thirst?
My second part of the comment was meant to be sarcasm, sorry if it came out otherwise.
I'm fine with how it is atm. Maybe a slight increase in supply cost for reinforcements.
Yes, its called reinforcements.
Can literally be done at any point during a gunfight.
True story.