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What constitutes "abandon" in the 1939 Campaign - 6/8/2017 10:15:28 PM   
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From the notes for the 1.04 vers.

"...if the British abandon any of Malta, Gibraltar or Cairo then their National Morale will fall by 500 points per turn. "

So I can guess that moving the ground unit off the hex would count, even if you're not under attack or no enemy units adjacent? But what about the unit in Cairo? Does moving that Corp that starts off there constitute abandon? Can I replace it with a Garrison unit, an Egyptian Garrison?

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RE: What constitutes "abandon" in the 1939 Ca... - 6/8/2017 11:07:45 PM   
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If Gibraltar or Malta are vacant, they are abandoned.

If Cairo has no Allied units within ten hexes, it is abandoned.

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RE: What constitutes "abandon" in the 1939 Ca... - 6/9/2017 12:36:37 AM   
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Thanks for the quick reply.

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RE: What constitutes "abandon" in the 1939 Ca... - 8/7/2017 12:20:32 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: sPzAbt653

If Gibraltar or Malta are vacant, they are abandoned.

If Cairo has no Allied units within ten hexes, it is abandoned.


So you don't actually need an allied unit in the Cairo hex itself?

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RE: What constitutes "abandon" in the 1939 Ca... - 8/7/2017 2:09:39 PM   
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That's right. This is so that a player doesn't get the event if they just move the unit out of Cairo, as that could be a bit frustrating. Move it further away though and the event can fire!

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RE: What constitutes "abandon" in the 1939 Ca... - 8/7/2017 3:56:38 PM   
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Okay, thanks, I'd always thought it meant you had to have a unit actually in Cairo itself (though that's not a bad idea if the Axis are within paradrop distance...)

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