What are the requirements, restrictions and limitations of Retire movement?
* After Retiring, a unit must have reestablished the proper 3″ sphere of influence from all enemy units. * If at all possible (and reasonable), Retire movement must be conducted within the 45-degree rear arc of the unit, with straight backwards being preferred. [Note that some odd situations may lead to a sideways Retire being more reasonable. This is acceptable if the situation truly warrants it.] * Retire Movement is intended to be “locally to the rear”, to be loosely defined as “away from the mass of the enemy”. * A unit may not Retire less than its required move distance, but may move farther if necessary to meet other requirements. * See the next paragraph for Retiring through friends. * If no valid Retire path exists and the unit cannot reasonably conduct a Retire move, the unit will Break instead.
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