>>11053229Sure thing anon. Would argue that even a handful of soldiers could be formed into a unit, just a matter of designating officers and if there aren't any obvious leader poses anyone will do. One of my first armies was a set of cheap knock-off US soldiers (based on an old Airfix set) and they only had six of the poses (pic related). Since it was around 1991 they became my Iraqis so my Germans would have some allies against the British and Americans. Through accident or design one of the standing aiming riflemen got a little whiteout on his back leg and from that point on was known as Saddam, the leader of the army. Many years later when I officially formed the unit as a company and designated officers he remained the commander with a rank of colonel; other soldiers of different poses made up the rest. There's 54 men in the unit, formally known as the Iraq Republican Guard Company.
Saddam and his boys are among the most experienced troops in my order of battle, though they have always been all but wiped out in every campaign. Still, if you're needing a fanatical rearguard that will fight to the last man, they won't disappoint and just might give as good as they get.