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This is also useful in skirmishes, because you don't have access to supply trucks, so retreating them off board is the main way in skirmish to resupply and repair them. You can also withdraw to the squares you spawn from - but that only resupplies and repairs, it does not replace any destroyed units. Resupply also replaces any infantry killed, as well as resupplying the infantry.
In campaigns, you can send out supply trucks, but withdraw is the only way to get back any lost units. However, in campaigns, you have a limited number of reserves for each unit - you loose all four your four tanks in a platoon, but you've only got a reserve of 2 - you'll only be able to bring that platoon out again with 2 tanks. Loose those, you can no longer field that platoon for the battle.
Oh, and withdrawing your units before they're destroyed is recommended because you keep any experience that unit gained. This is more important in campaigns, as veterancy carries over from phase to phase, but it's still useful if you're playing skirmish.