David Schubert - 07:56pm Sep 1, 1998 PST (#220 of 221) Playing: Rossyia 1917 & LaB 4Bras I'll have a go at this Peter. Consider the following official unless Kevin says otherwise. 1. May a unit in road march move through a friendly unit NOT in Road March? Yes. 2. May a unit in Road March end its move stacked with a friendly unit NOT in Road March? Yes, so long as it doesn't violate overall stacking limits. 3. May a unit in Road March end its move in the ZOC of a friendly unit NOT in Road march? Yes. 4. May a unit in Road March move through a hex in the ZOC of a friendly unit in Road March, BUT not on a road? Yes. This one isn't covered in the rules (iirc). See my note at bottom. 5. May a unit in Road March end its move in a hex in the ZOC of a friendly unit in Road March, BUT not on a road? Yes. And if the second unit on road march is on a different road than the first, neither unit should effect the other unless it is at a road intersection. I would appreciate any responses. I would also appreciate an "official" response from Kevin and company. Units in road march are effectively spread out along a road, taking up more than one game hex. That is what the road march rules are getting at--the physical space of the road itself WITHIN a hex. Thus another unit NOT in road march should not inhibit a unit marching on a road.