Yea, KAF is the sole reason people started building infantry in W. USA and walking to E. Canada. Slower assault into Europe, but Japan has no real ability to do anything to N. America.
Help with Bridging needed
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New player and had a question. I read the book, but I don’t understand bridging. If I have a transport in between England and Western Europe, for example, what does bridging mean here? I can’t just walk a bunch of guys over can I? What if I had two infantry and two tanks. How would they use the transport here?
Thank you.
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Basically it means you can load and off load in the same zone. It’s a stupid term. It’s lead to many a confused player.
But yea, basically you can put your units on a transport and unload them in the same turn in the same sea zone. That’s a “land-bridge”
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In order to bring 2 Inf and 2 Arm you would need 2 Transports.
With 1 Transport you can bring 2 Inf or 1 Inf and 1 Arm.
You cannot just walk a bunch of guys over -
To further complicate matters the TRN and the troops must be from the same country. Only UK troops could board a UK TRN and unload in the same turn.
US troops would load onto a UK TRN in non-combat and would not unload until the next US turn either in combat or non-combat.