BULGE'81 6.8 If a unit leaves the board during movement or during advance after combat, does the opposing playeer receive Victory Points for unit elimination? A. No. 35.1, 46.4.1 and 46.4.2 Suppose German units retreat off the board via an arrow, fulfilling German Victory Conditions and causing British units to divert to Antwerp; do they count as units eliminated for Allied point count? A. Yes. 13.2 and 13.3 Rule 13.2 states that isolated artillery units attack at half-strength and rule 13.3 states that isolated artillery units may not provide fire support. Which is correct? A. Both are correct. Direct attack or defense against adjacent enemy units is distinct from fire support. See rule 11.1. 14.1.2.3 Since fire support and direct attacks are not the same, does this mean that German corps artillery may move at one-quarter point road movement rate and then participate in an attack against adjacent Allied units? A. Yes. 14.1.1.1 What size boots do Nebelwerfers wear? [Published verbatim.] A. 150's, 170's or 21O's? 14.1.2.2 and 42.6.2 If a commando is not recognized by an Allied infantry unit moving from the north edge into Eupen, how is the movement reduced for the Allied unit? A. This answer has two possibilities: 1) If the Allied unit does not enter enemy ZOC, the movement rate is figured as such: 1/4 plus 1/4 to reach Eupen, at which point 3 and 1/2 movement points (or 14 road movement points) remain, of which half are lost (i.e., seven road movement points); or 2) If the Allied unit does intend to enter an enemy ZOC, the movement rate is figured as such: 1/3 plus 1/3 to reach Eupen; at this point, 3 and 1/3 movement points (or 10 road movement points) remain of which half are lost (i.e., five road movement points). 23.5.5 In the example of "Engagement" (pg. 20-21), the Allied 5-4 and 4-4 stand fast after the German turn. But during Allied attacks, an Allied unit advances adjacent to one of the German units (say, to JJ26). In the chain reaction that ends the engagement, are the Allied 5-4 and 4-4 immediately required to counterattack? A. No. The choice to "standfast" is made after movement, but before the Allied combat phase (23.3). The engagements end and, if possible, the Germans are free to move away on their turn (23.5.5). In effect, the Allied advance has changed the "Engaged" result into a "Contact" result at the end of the turn. 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)