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Also if a point is contested so long as you have more guys in the area you will retain control of it. So say a bunch of heavy tanks come along... You deside to order your guys to hold fire and hide. Assuming you have enough guys you will retain that point as you where never cleared off of it.
If your CO dies you do not loose that company or platoon. They will be a disadavantage as no leadership however. Now your unit can become routed if the area your in is taken over. If there is NO near by place for your units to go, you loose control of them and thy become routed. HOWEVER! Not all is lost....they will try and make their way back your lines and if they do so, will become active again. They can also become active again if they make it to a non contolled area. Sometimes...they end up WAY behind the enemy lines =). This can be good or bad. If there are little combat units its great! IMO. You can go attack their supply guys or something. Or attack a unit from behind....encircle some enemy units...etc.
So try and retain control of your starting locations. If you do this they can not become routed. If you have to move out of the area take over a square close by and hope nothing gets routed. Using units that are beat up and low on manpower to keep an eye out over flags is useful. Even if all they do is spot an enemy it gives you intel you need.