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Cavalry and Infantry going into assault
10-12-2017, 02:39 AM,
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Cavalry and Infantry going into assault
Hi all,

In a recent game with Wayne B.,  There was an opportunity for a Cavalry unit with a leader 2 hexes away from an enemy hex and an infantry unit adjacent to both the Cav unit and enemy to assault the enemy unit.

The question is:  Can the Cavalry unit leader order himself and the infantry unit into assault and if so,  does the enemy get the op fire against the cavalry if the infantry unit moves in first?

The rules do state that Cavalry leaders move 6 and can execute a cavalry charge but act as regular leaders in all other respects (Rule 6.91).  Then in the Assault rules, it states that "Only activated, good-order units directed by a leader of their own type (regular or tank) may enter an adjacent hex occupied by enemy units... (Exception: Cavalry charges, 15.31)"   (Rule #12.11).

Based on this,  the move where the Cav leader orders the infantry in and then follows up with the charge seems a legal move and since there is a unit already in assault, that unit does not get the Op fire against the CAV (since each unit completes its move before the next one moves/fires).

Am I correct here?

Thanks,
Tony
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Cavalry and Infantry going into assault - by tlangston28 - 10-12-2017, 02:39 AM

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