The UK holds onto the money, until thier capital is liberated.
At which time, they can then spend it on their next turn, or the begginning of thier turn IF an ally of theirs liberated it.
Confused on bridging?
Can I move G tank from SE to A and still move it with the others pieces to attack AE or does it stop in A?
Same with J tank moving to M and help with the attack on R or US/China?
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Confused on bridging?
Can I move G tank from SE to A and still move it with the others pieces to attack AE or does it stop in A?
Same with J tank moving to M and help with the attack on R or US/China?
You need to offload the bridging units directly to the territory you are attacking. When you offload a ground unit its movement ends on the territory you have landed it.
Thanks thats the way I’ve been playing, I just wanted to be sure.