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Can a Fighter or Bomber retreat from an amphibious assualt?

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Can a Fighter or Bomber retreat from an amphibious assualt?

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No. Amphibious assaults are always “to the death” — even for air units. The only way for air units to survive is to win the attack, and then the air can fly home. • Q: Can enemy AA Guns always fire at my air units when they fly over enemy territory? A: Yes and No. Enemy AA Guns may only fire at enemy air units which are flying in combat movement over their territory. For example, a classic German strategy is to base their bomber(s) in S. Eur and SBR Russia, landing in E. Eur. Flight path S. Eur – C. Med SZ (1) – Black Sea SZ (2) – Caucasus (3) – Russia (4) – Karelia (5) – E. Eur (6). Movement steps 1 through 4 are combat movement and subject to AA Gun fire. However, once the target of the combat has been reached, any remaining movement is non-combat and as such no AA Guns may fire (in this case, the AA Guns in Russia and/or Caucasus would get a shot at the Bomber but an AA Gun in Karelia would not. • Q: If you build fighters in a turn, and have an aircraft carrier in a sea zone adjace

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