This rule was actually changed from the way it was in Revised in order to prevent air units from getting an extra movement. In Revised, when a carrier was mobilized fighters were allowed to be moved from the territory containing the IC onto the carrier. Under that rule, a fighter could move from New South Wales and attack Japanese-held Western Australia, then fly back to New South Wales in noncombat movement, then be moved onto a new carrier in sea zone 62 in the Mobilize New Units phase, resulting in five spaces of movement.
Mech inf movement question again
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krieg,
2 questions about mech infantry, again…
if a non-blitzing unit (mech infantry) moves only 1 movement to attack a territory with no enemy in it, can this unit move its other remaining movement during the non-combat move?
what if you have a tank blitz that enemy territory with no enemy in it, THEN move your non-blitzing unit into that territory. Its combat movement ends right, but can it use its remaining movement during the non-combat move?
I am thinking it is no and no.
thanks in advance,
veqryn -
you can’t non combat move ground forces after they have played in combat.
not sure about the 2nd question other than why couldn’t you just non combat the mech inf 2 spaces and not worry about it using up it’s movement point during combat over an open territory?
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MaherC is correct.





