@capnstak:
So it would be a joint attack?
You can attack a territory with units that come from different areas, as long as they’re able to get there.
In this case, yes you can attack Egypt from units in Libya as well as from Italy via transport.
@capnstak:
What about the DD in SZ 15? Should I kill it with my BB or use a FTR to destroy that before I move my transport?
Before amphibious assaults can occur, you would have to clear the sea zone you’re invading from.
In this case there’s a British Destroyer, so you HAVE to destroy it in order to use the transport to attack Egypt with. If you were to somehow fail this battle and the UK Destroyer is still alive, you would no longer be able to unload the units and would have to retreat the transport and its cargo.
Keep in mind that this won’t exempt any land units from Libya and planes that are attacking Egypt. They would still have to endure 1 round of combat before they would have the option to retreat.
There is an order of combat and I believe its:
Naval battles
Amphibious battles
and then everything else.
Simply because if there is a battle that has one or more transports unloading involved and if there is sea combat where the transport(s) are, if the attacker fails the sea battle then the transport(s) are unable to unload their units to attack.
@capnstak:
And if it were taken out I would not only have to attack from the TRN but also from Libya?
All combat movement happens at the same time for that nation’s turn, THEN actual combat occurs.
So if you move your units from Libya into Egypt and used your transport to unload units into Egypt, you would have to do the sea battle first then do the battle in Egypt. Regardless of how the sea battle went, you cannot go back on your unit commitments that you have set before. So if you won the sea battle, then the troops from the transport and Libya WILL attack Egypt. If you lost the sea battle, then only the troops from Libya WILL attack Egypt. Its not really a matter of choice at this point, you make your decisions during combat movement and cannot change it at all during actual combat. The only changes that are made are those imposed by the outcome of battles (like the destroyer still being alive and preventing your transport from unloading.)
@capnstak:
If Egypt is taken do all the units go into the territory or can I choose which ones go into Egypt?
After units have participated in combat, they MUST remain in the territory that they attacked. You cannot decide to attack and then pullback a few units after successfully taking over a territory. The only time you can pullback is if you decide to retreat from a battle, which the opponent will still have control of a territory. Also, keep in mind that you cannot retreat some units and leave some others still in the battle. ALL units retreat or ALL units keep fighting. Except for units unloading from transports.
The only units that are exempt from staying in areas that were just gained are planes. Planes must land in territories that were friendly at the start of their turn. They cannot land in territories that were just taken during that turn.