… I think it’s just an old holdover from Anniversary or something.
Yes indeed, it has been an Anniversary rule. Starting from Spring 1942 the refund rule has been implemented.
So I know that if sea units participate in combat with other warships that all movement stops and they cannot be moved again even if not all movement is spent.
If a cruiser or a battleship makes a landing bombardment shot from an amphibious assault can they still use movement in the noncombat or do bombardment strikes also count as combat?
Thanks!
Participation in combat in any way for any non-air unit stops later non-combat movement for that unit.
Marsh
Much appreciated. So then naval bombardment does count towards a combat move