J.J. Young on 30 May 2003 02:30:01 -0000 |
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Re: [eia] fleet transport capacity |
> I understand what you are saying but the wording "Fleets may carry no more > than 10 army factors > each, regardless of how these are organized into corps..." seems to mean > that individually a fleet can carry 10 factors. And that it doesn't matter > how the corps is organized, which I assume means that it doesn't matter what > type of factors are in the corps. But if 2 corps are organized with 2 > fleets, where I have over 10 factors from my minor country and less than 10 > factors from my major country, then I would be mixing up major and minor > factors. > > So I gather that this is ok? > > So if I have one corps that has 20 factors in it and I have 2 fleets that > are able to transport the entire corps, is this ok as well? Because it > seems like factors are the major objective with how the rule is being read. I agree with Kyle's interpretation of the rule, and I agree that both of the situations Danny has listed are legal examples of naval transport. -JJY _______________________________________________ eia mailing list eia@xxxxxxxxx http://lists.ellipsis.cx/mailman/listinfo/eia