I have read various interpretations of posture and MTSG; what is the final verdict? Can a corps in a defensive stance MTSG to help a nearby corps?
Thanks
Captain_Orso wrote:
[SUP]1)[/SUP] This can lead to some very strange situations. For example, an army stack consisting of a number of divisions is defending alone in a region. A friendly supply unit is coincidentally passing through the region when the region is attached by the enemy. Since the army stack is not alone in the region the other stack, a supply unit, is picked to fight the invading enemy corps. It didn't bode well for the supply unit, and then the army stack had to fight anyway.
Gray Fox wrote:Infiltrate a Division with a Corps commander. Reform the Division with the force in Alexandria as a Corps. If they get attacked, you should have an army stack that can MTSG.
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Cardinal Ape wrote:You say troops can't MTSG from Alexandria to D.C., why is that? Is it because of the river between them?
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