From The General 20/4 SCENARIO 1000 1002.25 & 1025.4 In the Special Rules, British Churchill tanks are mentioned. Are these supposed to be in the Order of Battle, and in what command? A. A last minute discovery of an obscure OB source showed that the Adv. Detachment had no Churchills, only Shermans. The scenario OB and most references were changed; these two slipped through. There are no Churchills in Scenario 1000. 1020. When adding up the point totals for the Italian Battlefield Integrity, what point value does one use for the Italian crews? A. Sorry - 6 points. I keep forgetting that our readers aren't necessarily aware of the lists of point values we use here. 1005.12 & 1005.13 When dropping the two groups of paratroopers is one to use the normal drop procedure outlined in Rule 99.22? If so, and one rolls a "4" or "5", must he choose the other of the two boards selected as per the Special Rules? A. Yes, all facets of 99.22 are in force; and he may thus choose any board as the landing point (badly scattering his force if not careful). 1002.11 & 1002.21 Are the points that are awarded for these building hexes given for each level of each hex or just for each hex regardless of the number of levels? A. For each unrubbled hex. 1021.3 Does this Special Rule mean that the fighters are assumed to have drawn a "6" chit as per Rule 139.12? A. Yes; due to the proximity of airfields and importance of the bridge, the fighters were "over target" for some little time. 1002.25 Does the Allied player get any points for exiting Bishops, AECs or Brens? A. No, but the Axis player gets points for destroying them (1002.18)! OB In the Order of Battle for the Italian Garrison, Wire is listed. Is there truly only one Wire counter? A. Our number fell off on the way to the presses; there should be ten Wire counters. 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)