You have the military advisor to show you all the units.
But you haven't anything that makes you a classification of your units by experience and level, like something like this :
Type of Unit | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | ...
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Warrior ~~~ | ~10~ | ~ 5 ~ | ~ 3~
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Axeman ~~~| ~3 ~~| ~2 ~ | ~0~
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Archer ~~~~| ~ 5 ~ | ~ 2 ~ | ~ 1~
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Maceman ~~| ~ 1 ~ | ~ 0~ | ~ 0~
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Knight ~~~~| ~ 1 ~ | ~ 1 ~ | ~ 0~
...
~ = replaces spaces because they are ignored.
It tells you how many units you have, the numbers of each level.
A menu that makes a classification by Experience and not by Level can also be interesting, it shows you your globel levels for each unit, but it talks about Experience points and not level, both screens : level and experience, can be interesting.
But you haven't anything that makes you a classification of your units by experience and level, like something like this :
Type of Unit | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | ...
----------------------------------------------------
Warrior ~~~ | ~10~ | ~ 5 ~ | ~ 3~
------------------------------------------------
Axeman ~~~| ~3 ~~| ~2 ~ | ~0~
-----------------------------------------------
Archer ~~~~| ~ 5 ~ | ~ 2 ~ | ~ 1~
------------------------------------------------
Maceman ~~| ~ 1 ~ | ~ 0~ | ~ 0~
----------------------------------------------------
Knight ~~~~| ~ 1 ~ | ~ 1 ~ | ~ 0~
...
~ = replaces spaces because they are ignored.
It tells you how many units you have, the numbers of each level.
A menu that makes a classification by Experience and not by Level can also be interesting, it shows you your globel levels for each unit, but it talks about Experience points and not level, both screens : level and experience, can be interesting.