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Date Posted: 23:18:41 09/17/05 Sat
Author: Alan Yngve
Subject: Re: Wire hex and Defensive Fire: The guru has spoken
In reply to: Alan Yngve 's message, "Re: Wire hex and Defensive Fire" on 18:51:33 09/12/05 Mon

>Scott asks:
>>53.4 says a unit leaving a wire hex must lose MF
>>getting out of the wire hex. Does this mean the unit
>>expended MF in the wire hex and can receive defensive
>>fire against it per 16.4, even though it is the
>>starting hex?

I asked Alain about this. The REAL answer is YES.

You may always fire at infantry leaving a wire hex
(since they will always lose at least one MF).

That ought to help everybody! :-)

-- Alan (I understand that this will eventually
make it into the new, revised Q&A)

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