J.J. Young on 4 Aug 2003 15:35:13 -0000


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Re: [eia] Turkish Land Phase, February 1807


So, am I interpreting the rules correctly, that the Spanish cavalry corps
has not yet disembarked, and is still on the ships in Algiers harbor, rather
than being part of the city garrison ?

If this is the case (and I'm not giving anything away here, because there
are no choices involved), then if the city is captured, then the fleet must
move out to the Algiers blockade box, or the sea space off the coast.  The
cavalry corps, then, _must_ land in an adjacent land area on the Spanish
land phase, or demobilize.

I'm referencing rules 7.3.5 and 6.2.6.

-JJY

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joel Uckelman" <uckelman@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 10:55 AM
Subject: [eia] Turkish Land Phase, February 1807


> Depot removal: Belgrade, Eszek
> Depot creation: W of Tunis, Sarajevo ($2)
>
> Pechlivan Khan, 2C, 1I, Syrians at Cairo -> Damietta ($4)
> Egyptians at Cairo pick up 1I -> Damietta ($1)
> Egyptians at Jaffa hold (auto)
>
> 1I stands up at Belgrade.
>
> Kushanz Ali, Tunisians W of Tunis -> Algiers ($3)
>
> 1C NW of Rome holds (auto)
> 1C at Rome holds (auto)
> 1I at Ancona holds (auto)
> 1I at Bologna holds (auto)
>
> Total cost: $10
>
> II Egypt is now 10I, 4C.
> Cairo garrison is now 6I.
>
> Spain must decide which corps, if any, will retire into Damietta, and
> whether to burn the depot at Algiers.
>
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> J.
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