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===Individual Combat Drill===
 
===Individual Combat Drill===
  
Otherwise unoccupied soldiers may go to the barracks for individual combat drills regardless of the alert level of their squad, if the squad to which the dwarf is assigned has any Training barracks available. Dwarfs assigned to an inactive squad will remain civilians. This can be useful to train up new recruits without drafting them and hurt their happiness.
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When assigned a barrack to train at, soldiers from any alert levels will regularly go there for individual combat drill if there's no specified training requirement. If the squad's current alert level is *CIV*, individual combat drill does not promote them into a military unit (i.e. Recruit) but instead retain their civilian class. This is very useful to train up new characters without drafting and hurt their happiness.
  
 
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