@yazoinkergrapft Yes, the United States is allowed to declare war. If it does, the sea zone immediately becomes hostile, as there are enemy surface warships in it. However, since the United States is not declaring war until the Collect Income phase, during the Combat Move, Conduct Combat, and Noncombat Move phases the sea zone is still friendly, so the United States can still occupy it freely. On Japan’s next turn, its units in the sea zone will be starting the turn in an enemy-occupied sea zone, so the normal rules for that situation apply (those units must either move away in combat movement or attack).
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If Germany only brings a BB and Cruiser with 2 transports to England to conduct an amphibius assault, the Brits could hold them off by scrambling 3 fighters.
I guess this is where the German Carrier comes in?
Can Germany bring addional air support for the amphibious assault to support the BB and Cruiser thinking that Britain might scramble? Is this allowed?
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Are you asking if they can combat move planes into the unoccupied sea zone in expectation of the scramble, even though there aren’t any enemies there until scramble happens?
If so, then yeah, I believe they can. Could be wrong.
EDIT: Looking at a different thread with a response from Krieg, yes they can move in.
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Are you asking if they can combat move planes into the unoccupied sea zone in expectation of the scramble, even though there aren’t any enemies there until scramble happens?
If so, then yeah, I believe they can. Could be wrong.
This is correct. It was cleared up in another thread.
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With wich order?
Does the UK decide to scramble fighters before any german fighter attack in the seazone or after?
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Germany declares all combat movement…puts whatever they want in the sea zone…then Brits decide what, if anything, to scramble.





