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When an armor unit moves two hexes along clear terrain, may it enter a beach hex as its third hex of movement?

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When an armor unit moves two hexes along clear terrain, may it enter a beach hex as its third hex of movement?

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.NoA unit that moves onto a beach hex may only has a move of 2 hexes that turn. However, the unit may take ground and gain an additional hex of movement.If a unit moves onto a beach hex during any part of its movement phase (it does not matter if it’s the first or the second hex), it may only move two hexes for its movement this turn.- An armor unit moves ashore from the ocean. The first hex is a beach. The armor can only move one more hex.- An armor unit moves from one beach hex to another. The next hex is open ground, but the unit must stop because it moved into a beach hex first.- An armor unit moves across one open hex then onto a beach hex. It may proceed onto the beach hex then it must stop. The two hex limit applies once the unit enters the beach hex.

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