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**Groups of between 3-5 units: If the incoming group size is between 3 and 5 units, the group would either be split up and absorbed by the existing ASR fleets (depending on the general health of the existing fleets at the time of the merger), or they would be grouped together into its own task force (or two) and absorbed en masse by an existing ASR fleet. In the end, the solution would be the one which is deemed best for ALL parties concerned. | **Groups of between 3-5 units: If the incoming group size is between 3 and 5 units, the group would either be split up and absorbed by the existing ASR fleets (depending on the general health of the existing fleets at the time of the merger), or they would be grouped together into its own task force (or two) and absorbed en masse by an existing ASR fleet. In the end, the solution would be the one which is deemed best for ALL parties concerned. | ||
**Groups of larger than 5: If the incoming group is larger than 5 units, the group would either be split up and absorbed by the existing ASR fleets (depending on the general health of the existing fleets at the time of the merger) or, if the existing fleets are in good health, the incoming group could possibly be lumped together and designated a new fleet within ASR. In the end, the solution would be the one which is deemed best for ALL parties concerned. | **Groups of larger than 5: If the incoming group is larger than 5 units, the group would either be split up and absorbed by the existing ASR fleets (depending on the general health of the existing fleets at the time of the merger) or, if the existing fleets are in good health, the incoming group could possibly be lumped together and designated a new fleet within ASR. In the end, the solution would be the one which is deemed best for ALL parties concerned. | ||
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