Well, not related, but on the avalonhill website under AA Europe:
http://www.avalonhill.com/default.asp?x=faq/axiseurope
Can two units in a single transport unload in two different territories during Non-combat Movement if both are adjacent to the same sea zone?
No. A transport can unload into only one territory.
http://www.avalonhill.com/default.asp?x=faq/axis
Can a transport unload two infantry into two different territories?
Yes, but only during noncombat movement. Both territories need to be adjacent to the same sea zone.
Laststrike, the examples you give are of load, move/load, then unload. We are talking, move, move, load, unload, a subtle, perhaps irrelevant detail.
I’m curious, if you can move 2 then load/unload, why do they waste so much effort on the concept of ‘bridging’? If you can move 2 territories and load/unload as no big deal, then why is it a big deal if you don’t move at all and load/unload?
So, you have to discount the special reference to bridging, you have to treat the meaning of ‘or’ differently, you have to disregard the meaning of either and there are no examples to support moving 2 spaces and bridging during non-combat, and yet I am the one ‘interpreting’ the rules? Really?
I’ll admit that is the way I play. But I for one will never claim everything I do is right.
BB