The UK carrier would not be involved in the battle in any way, regardless of what the US attacked with.
A naval situation
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Japan attack Pearl on Jap1
it sends 3 figs in that battle of which only one has a ground landing point
do i as playin Japan have to move the AC to Solomons in COMBAT MOVE PHASE to pick up the figs
or i am not obligatory to do thisjust to leave ACs in range to pick up the figs in NONCOMBAT
thank you in advance
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You need only to declare that you will move the Carrier in order to pick the fighter in the non combat move.
After the battle, if you still have the fighter, you must move the aircraft crrier in order to allow the landing.
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You need only to declare that you will move the Carrier in order to pick the fighter in the non combat move.
so i dont have to specify the SZ
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You should only demonstrate that the fighter you send in battle have a possibility to land, that there is at least a move that your Carrier may do in NCM, but you have not to declare the sz, nor have to move the AC there before the combat.
If there is only one sea zone that allows the landing, it is implicit that you have to move there.
But if you have more than one possibility (and Pearl Harbour attack is just the case because you may move the AC to the SZ 52, or the Solomons SZ or in Wake SZ) you do not need to declare in which sz you will move.Technically you can ever move the AC in combat move if you do not move it in combat, and moving it at the Solomons before the combat is, sticking to the rule an unnecessary and almost illegal move. The combat move have to bring a unit in a hostile territory or sea zone amd a empty sea zone is friendly.
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thank you Romulus
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