Kamikaze are a defensive weapon, which are resolved at the beginning of the combat phase, so the attacking air units have already launched from their carriers are not in danger (unless they are “guest” air units). As such, they will participate in combat even if their carrier is hit, and will have the remainder of their movement to land as normal afterwards.
Question about Canada
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We have 4 areas on the map marked with the Canadian leaf. How are those land masses handled in regards to moving say U.S. troops in. Do they mark them as U.S. owned , like the Dutch areas in the Pacific with the Brits and ANZAC?
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They count as UK for all purposes and are already included in the UK total. Â It’s just eye candy.
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EXCEPT in the 2nd edition board, the western territories of Canada have been merged together, and have a UK roundel.
Apparently M Night Shyamalan helped out with that twist.





