In addition to this, any of your ships in the sea zone when the combat are presumed to have taken place in combat. The only way to avoid this is to move them during combat movement (even if the move does not result in combat).
Marsh
Can you load a land unit and then offload it in the same NON-COMBAT move? because I’m watching GeneralHandGreande middle earth strategy video, and he loads and offloads a land unit during the same NON-COMBAT move.
https://youtu.be/B4vpY_DGQJY?t=1547 - the video with a timecode
In Global 1940 you can, provided the units involved comply to the NCM-rules and you unload the unit into a friendly territory.
From the rules, Pacific 2nd, page 22:
“Transports can move to friendly coastal territories and load or offload cargo, unless they loaded, moved, offloaded, or were involved in combat during the Combat Move or Conduct Combat phase.”
and page 32:
"A transport can load cargo in friendly sea zones before, during, and after it moves. A transport can pick up cargo, move 1 sea zone, pick up more cargo, move 1 more sea zone, and offload the cargo at the end of its movement. "
@snpic that is correct. Normally loading and unloading will happen on the same non combat move although you are allowed, on a non combat move, to leave the units on the transport and unload them on a subsequent turn.