Re: [DS] Infantry Base Question
From: Noel Weer <nsweer@i...>
Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2001 23:45:05 -0600
Subject: Re: [DS] Infantry Base Question
No. Page 23 of the rule book, second to last paragraph in the Unit
Integrity section:
"...if the infantry dismount, the transport may if desired move up to
10" away from the troops and still be counted as within integrity."
If the transport moves over 10" then they become a separate unit - own
command and confidence, etc.
Our group sort of house ruled that the jeeps count as transport under
these conditions.
Brian Bell wrote:
> 8-10" ??? I thought unit integrety distance was 3 or 4". Dosen't this
put
> you out of unit integrity?
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>
> Actually, I haven't lost a jeep... yet. I have carefully managed to
keep
> the jeep with the APCs, a good 8-10 inches back of the infantry when
it
> is dismounted. My opponents to date have generally targeted my
> dismounted troops and ignored the "lesser" threat from the vehicles.
>
> But you are right, I have been lucky more than anything so far, having
> seen the magnetic attraction between APCs and hostile arty rounds and
tanks.
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