The General PANZERKRIEG Q. An attack is made on doubled defending units by attacking units, some of which are out of supply. An exchange is rolled. Does the attacker remove the defender's face value combat strength or the doubled value? Does the attacker count the face value of his out-of-supply units or are they calculated at half value? A. The attacker need remove only the defender's face value combat strength, and calculates the full value of all his attacking units regardless of their state of supply. Q. Combat strength can be modified by terrain, lack of supply, and in the case of satellite units, lack of command control. If more than one of these modifications applies simultaneously, in what order are they applied? A. 1) Command Control; 2) Supply; 3) Disruption (from air attack); 4) Terrain, Q. Are fractions dropped after each modification to combat strength or only after all modifications have been applied? A. After each calculation. Q. Are leader contributions to combat strengths in any manner affected by lack of supply? By terrain modifications? By lack of command control? A. No, no, no. Q. In rule 5.13, what exactly is a "friendly reinforcement entry hex"? A. A friendly reinforcement entry hex is one where friendly forces have appeared, are due to appear later in the scenario, or started the game scenario from. Q. In rule 9.3, Ground Support, it is stated that adverse combat results have no effect upon air units. Yet, in rule 3.0 comes the quote, ("air units ignore adverse combat results [unless a * appears, indicating that the air unit(s) is disrupted]"). Why the confusion? A. The latter quotation is incorrect, since disruption affects the target, not the attacker. Ignore this passage. NB submitted by John Kula (kula@telus.net) on behalf of the Strategy Gaming Society (http://www.boardgamegeek.com/~sgs), originally collected by Andrew Webber (gbm@wwwebbers.com)