@burmaboi The rules consistently use the term “into” when referencing the ending space of a unit’s move and “through” when referencing spaces passed through along the way. So, an air unit must conduct combat if it moves “into” an enemy-occupied space, but not “through” one (other than being fired upon by AA guns). Also, on page 14, the rules mention AA guns in “flown over” territories, which indicates that enemy-occupied territories may be moved through, and the Official Rules Clarifications make the same reference on page 2 in point 6 regarding AA guns.
US first move…
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I havnt heard much about the US first move and since never play the US I need a strat just in case I get stuck with it
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Probably you don’t here much about the US 1, because there is not much to do, assuming Pearl Harbor was done.
Plus: so much depends on the other first moves….
Your atlantic tranny can take 2 dudes to Africa or Europe, whereever the german player negelcted a front.One question is: do you save the remnants of the pacific fleet, and how.
Usually, they are taken towards the atlantic, to boost the navy there.Your airfleet: if the UK builds an AC, the fighters go there, the bomber usually sitting on the english island.
One option, should Pearl have been a near desaster for the Japs, is to send it all there, to clean up… but that’s just an option with a big “if”
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Buy 3 Transports 4 Infantry. Fly 2 fighters to British AC. Transport troops somewhere not in range of German fighters, or to Britain if thats not possible (british AC).
But thats just me.
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thanks, So basicly land 2 fiters on the brit. carrier, move fleet to atlantic, and land inf. somwhere
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If your British ally forgot to buy a carrier, then you have to do it yourself.