Does the same rule apply of retreating 1 space back to the same space you orginated from to airplanes?
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RE: A question on retreating
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RE: Transport bridging
Ahhh i see, thanks germanman01, kreighund, and hobbes for your guy’s input
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RE: Imperious Leaders 1942 Supreme Map
Imperious leader - I just wanted to thank you for the great maps !! I currently have the spring 1942 map and its has changed the gameplay dramatically. Ill post pictures of my board when i can.
Just want to give a shout out from Canada
8-) !!!
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RE: 94Canuck's Spring 1942 Battle Board - Game Aids - IPC Chart
I just printed these out a few days ago, can’t be more pleased Thanks !
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RE: Transport bridging
No, you can [i]never[/i] offload a transport in noncombat movement that has moved in combat movement and/or participated in combat. If you move a transport from a hostile sea zone in combat movement to escape combat, it must either offload in combat movement for an amphibious assault or not offload at all that turn.
Thanks hobbes for your information its been very helpful. I guess another question that has come up now for me would be:
-how does your transport escape the battle then move 1 space to conduct another amphibious assualt? as per krieghund’s post?
If you move a transport from a hostile sea zone in combat movement to escape combat, it must either offload in combat movement for an amphibious assault or not offload at all that turn.
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RE: Transport bridging
During “bridging” can Japan move units from Japan to Manchuria in the same turn?
Hey thanks for the response’s guys !! but please bare with me…
Ok i feel like i understand the bridging thing. but refer to this quote above . Can this bridging be done in the combat move? Specifically on my combat turn can i move units from japan to manchuria (which are both japanese controlled) on the combat move without combat taking place?
I am under the impression that in aa1942 no moves in the combat turn can be made without combat occurring?
I see germanman01 said that i could bridge my units in the combat phase but does that move have to result in combat?
I am soooo sure this is the only rule that i can’t wrap my head around now. haha 8-)
Ive been playing tripleA for the mac and i am sure i was loading units onto a transport and moving 2 spaces into a friendly sea zone and not unloading in the combat move phase, and when my non-combat move came up i was not allowed to move that unit again.? -
RE: Carriers and fighters
If my carrier is holding one of my fighters and one ally unit does this one move rule apply to the other allies fighter as well?
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RE: Transport bridging
So just for clarification, this move happens in the non-combat movement?
as well, The only movement of loading units onto a transport, moving the transport 2 spaces and off-loading into a hostile zone is for an amphibious assault?
i cannot, in the combat move, load units onto a transport, move the transport 2 spaces and off-load into a friendly space?
Your help is appreciated