Can tanks move on non-combat even if they moved during combat?
Yes. If a tank or any other land unit still has movement points remaining following combat, that unit may move to any friendly territory (even newly captured territories) during the non-combat phase. This effectively raises the value of armored units by preventing them from being easily stranded at the front lines of combat in poorly defended territories.
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