Courtenay
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ORIGINAL: eouellet Hi Ronnie, The 2 Italian units should be destroyed. The system was doing the right thing for the combat sequence, because Italy was exceeding the FTC, and the units could only retreat into VF hexes (virtually), a requirement for them to be shattered. Normally, this should not have happened if the system was doing the proper check at the end of the movement phase, destroying units in excess of the FTC. Hence, at the combat phase the Italians would not be in excess of the FTC, and could be shattered by virtually retreating into a VF hex. No. FTC only destroys units if they did not start a step in the country. It is legal, for example, for the British to move Gort and two other units into France at the start of the game, and then withdraw Gort. The two units will be fine. (Except for those pesky Germans, of course. ) Also, any number of CW planes based in Britain can support CW troops in France because they will return to base in Britain, thus not ending the step in France. Since the two Italian units under consideration started the combat step in Vichy, FTC should have no effect on them whatsoever. quote:
FOREIGN TROOP COMMITMENTS A major power or minor country unit that ends any step in the home country of a friendly major power it doesn’t co-operate with is destroyed unless: * It started the step there; or * It started the step elsewhere and the unit satisfies the foreign troop commitment limit.
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