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ORIGINAL: geofflambert If you cross a hexside owned by the enemy that is a river hexside, you will do so by shock attack whether you wish to or not. You can cross any other hexside even if owned by the enemy without that happening. If it is a sea hexside it may involve a shock attack if and only if the enemy possesses the hex. Hex possession is only an issue in base hexes. If you own the base, you can land amphibiously or dock and unload if the port is big enough, just keep in mind that the ships will be easier to sink with your troops still aboard if you dock. This can also be an important consideration if the hex is attacked by a surface TF. If your unloading TF is docked they cannot attempt to evade contact with a surface force. Without thinking about it too carefully as that might make my brain hurt, disbanded ships are in pretty much the same fix as docked ships in a TF. You can't disband ships with troops on them, but the same attacks by air or sea that may sink docked ships may sink disbanded ships. And on the bolded statement, there is always a shock attack when you land troops on an enemy-controlled atoll, initial and subsequent troop landings but not supply only landings.
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