From S&T#114 Abensberg-S&T #113 The map The rivers were not named on the map, though they were in a diagram on page 14, and the Abens was identified by hex references in rule 5.10. just for the record, the Grosser Laber runs from 3634 to 5801/6201, the Klein Laber from 5434 to 7015. Set Up The second reference to units #119, 120 should read #107, 108. (ie #107, 108 set up in 2013/1713). Rules -Add the following: 5.13 Austrian "Off-Limits" Area No Austrian unit may ever enter hex 2401 or any hex adjacent to 2401. 11.71 Escorting Prisoners Captured units must be escorted as quickly as possible towards the relevant map edge. When defining "as quickly as possible", common sense should be used. The following guidelines are offered: 1. In general utilize the swiftest route. 2. However, there is no need to interpret this strictly, if for example using the nearest trail would risk capture. 3. There is no necessity to use forced march; if escort units (and prisoners) force march and become disrupted, the usual rules apply for disruption. Note that only the escort rolls for force-march; the prisoners disrupt or not along with their escorts. Disruption does not adversely affect a unit's capacity to escort prisoners. 15.4 (add new sentence) Demont's division (units #30,31) play no part in the Abensberg game. NB submitted by John Kula (kula@telus.net) on behalf of the Strategy Gaming Society (http://pages.about.com/strategygames/), originally collected by Andrew Webber (gbm@wwwebbers.com)