But an officers mounting or dismounting can cause defensive fire. I wish they could be distinguished from units changing formation.[:(]
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<br />This is incorrect, or you are using an old version
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<br />Unfortunately the simple act of an officer entering a hex can also trigger auto-defensive fire.
This 'opportunity fire' I believe was instituted in an attempt to make email play easier. And in my opinion failed even at that, to say nothing of the a-historical example it sets.
Bg. General Gilbert Collins
Army of Alabama
III/I/2nd Brigade
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Lt. Col. Richard Walker
I Corps
Army of the Mississippi
2nd Brigade, 3rd Division
"Defenders of Tennessee"
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Lt. General Dirk Gross
XIV Corps/AoC
