Looking for a few clarifications with regards to using an allied nations transports.
Question 1: On America Turn N, America moved loaded transports from SZ91 to SZ110 and conducted an amphibious assault on Normandy, leaving empty transports in SZ110 at the end of its turn. How quickly can Great Britain get its ground units to Normandy via the American transports?
My current understanding is that British troops can be loaded on Great Britain Turn N, and subsequently unloaded on Great Britain Turn N+1, requiring America to leave the transports where Britain wants to unload from on America’s Turn N+1.
Question 2: This question is about your own troops on your own transports, but I want to be sure to clarify something before question 3. A nation moves transports with no friendly warships into a completely empty sea zone with intentions of conducting an amphibious assault. The enemy nation has a territory with an airbase touching this sea zone. Is the enemy able to scramble planes to attempt killing the transport? Question 3: Does it matter if the amphibious assault is targeting the territory holding the airbase or not?
I hope the answer to Question 2 is yes (and question 3 is no). My current understanding is that it is, but more importantly my group has been playing with the rules this way for a little while and I hope we’ve been right all this time.
Question 4: This is the question where I’m most unsure. America has some number of transports sitting in SZ91. They are loaded with British troops. On America’s turn these transports move to SZ95. Is Great Britain able to unload its troops from America’s transports into an enemy territory (Northern or Southern Italy) in order to attack it? Question 5: Assuming they can, are any Italian planes allowed to scramble?
I’m not sure how I feel about Question 5 in particular. It seems like the answer to Question 4 is probably yes, but I may be surprised. However, it seems weird to allow a situation where a British action on Britain’s turn could result in American units dying on Britain’s turn. Granted, if there are any planes or boats in range of SZ95 on Italy or Germany’s turns, the transports effectively die for free then anyway, but there’s quite a big difference between them dying before or after their cargo has had a chance to unload and potentially take a territory.