@Cmdr:
You know, I believe Krieg said you can load transports in a hostile zone and move them as long as you are engaging in combat that turn. So I could load from Alexandria and attack Gibraltar or Syria, that destroyer doesn’t do anything but stop shore bombardments because Transports are not combat units.
You might want to double check that and get back to me.
Krieg-
Have I missed a change to this long standing rule?
_Europe 1940 Rules (They Govern G40) Page 13
Sea Units Starting in Hostile Sea Zones
At the beginning of the Combat Move phase, you may already have sea units in spaces containing enemy units that were there at the start of your turn. For example, an enemy may have built new sea units in a sea zone where you have surface warships. When your turn comes around again, you are sharing that sea zone with enemy forces.
If you are sharing a sea zone with surface warships (not submarines and\or transports) belonging to a power with which you are at war, this situation requires you to do one of the following._
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Remain in the sea zone and conduct combat.
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Leave the sea zone, load units if desired, and conduct combat elsewhere
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Leave the sea zone, load units, and return to the same sea zone to conduct combat (you can’t load units while in a hostile sea zone), or
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Leave the sea zone and conduct no combat
Once these sea units have moved and/or participated in combat, they can’t move or participate in the Noncombat Move phase of the turn.