Ok if i was you i would get at least 5 transports and you can have at the least 2 men or 1 tank or 1 man and 1 tank or 1 man and 1 artillary in a single transport. Anyway you need Russia to pressure Germany in the following places: Belorussia, West Russia, Norway. Also make the UK pressure with only bombing raids the following place: Western Europe. Then while Germany is being attacked in the east and west, you will use your transports and send them to Algeria and Libya. After you take those 2 places and build up those 2 places, BE SURE TO DO THIS, as fast as you can push every single thing (from Algeria and Libya) to Southern Europe. Then tell UK player to stop bombing raids and buy rockets and steal money from German factorys. Then in at the max of 3 turns there will be no more Germans. Ihave done this strategy 7 or 8 times and every time it was succsesful except once. So try that strategy um… hope if works for you. Thanks and also you can go to morrisongames.com and he will give you strategys that really WORK!! :-D
Noncombat move clarification needed.
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Need some clarification here folks.
Japan owns India and Caucusus, with 1 US INF standing between them in Persia. Japan attacks the US INF in Persia with everything from India except its tanks.
After Japan captures Persia, can Japan (in noncombat move phase) then roll the tanks from India through Persia into Caucusus to link up with the other Japanese forces?
Please help, because an epic battle awaits the ruling. My Moscovians have long since had Czarist History removed from the classroom and replaced with Vocational Electronics courses.
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Yes.
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Yes.
No combat takes place in the now cleared Persia and no combat takes place in Caucasus so it does not violate the rules of non-combat moves. (Assuming of course, those units had 2 spaces to move left to them and they were not already moved at some point.)
The only exceptions are landing fighters in newly conqured lands and moving through canals.
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Yep, totally legal.