[ASLML] Recovery and Rally

Kenneth Knudsen kenneth.knudsen at mail.tele.dk
Wed Dec 3 04:57:34 PST 2003


What does the sentence "Recovery is not an action by a broken unit" refer to?

This is what gave rise to my doubt. Cause I've always been playing it like you said.

Kenneth

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Subject: Re: [ASLML] Recovery and Rally


> Hi Kenneth!
>
> A4.44...recovery may only be attempted by an unpinned, good order, non-bypassing unit
> (covers recovery both during the RPh and MPh).  So, your broken HS cannot attempt to
> recover the LMG.
>
> Earlier in A4.44..."Infantry may claim possession...as their sole action during that RPh."  So the
> SMC cannot recover the LMG and then try to rally the HS.
>
> And last, as you note, recovery occurs before rally per the ASOP, so you cannot rally the HS
> and then have the now good order HS recover the LMG.
>
> Hope this has helped!  Be well.
>
> seth
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kenneth Knudsen <kenneth.knudsen at mail.tele.dk>
> Sent: Dec 2, 2003 3:45 AM
> To: Aslml at asl-forums.net
> Subject: [ASLML] Recovery and Rally
>
> Listerz
>
> Situation:
> A Good Order leader is stacked with a broken HS with a LMG.
> May the leader both attempt to Recover the LMG and thereafter Rally the HS?
> Or is this treated as two "actions".
>
> In the ASOP intro to the Rally Phase, it says "Recovery is not an action by a broken unit".
> Does that only mean that in the example above, if the LMG had been unpossessed, the HS could Recover it and then still be Rallied
by
> the leader?
>
> Cheers
> Kenneth
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